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We’re a leading international law firm with a proud history stretching back over 255 years, a forward-thinking approach and an ethos that celebrates the whole person. Get ready for inspiring work. An open, welcoming culture. And maximum flexibility around when and where you work. 

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  • What sets DACB apart is how we work together. Our culture – built on ambition, authenticity, collaboration and belonging – creates an environment where people feel supported, valued and able to be themselves. By investing in our people and working as one team, we help each other succeed and deliver meaningful impact for our clients and communities.

    Ben Daniels, Senior Partner

  • James Tallant seated indoors wearing a white collared shirt, with trees and buildings visible through the window behind.

    I joined the firm as a filing clerk in August 2004 when I was 17 – I worked in the Leeds Injury Risk Group. In the 15 years since I joined, my role and responsibilities have changed substantially. Having started out in admin, I was really keen to develop into a fee-earning role. So I attended night school for eight years – fully supported by senior colleagues. In March 2007, I was promoted from a filing clerk to a paralegal and from there, I enjoyed various roles from claims handler and supervisor to team manager. After qualifying as a chartered legal executive in 2011 and as a solicitor in 2015, I was appointed an associate in 2016 and was made partner a year later. I’m now Head of Product for Casualty Claims Handling, with responsibility for 24 paralegals.”

    James Tallant, Partner

  • Zahra Khan wearing a white shirt and dark blazer, with long wavy hair; urban buildings and windows in the background.

    I qualified with DAC Beachcroft LLP in September 2019 having completed my training contract in the Manchester office. During my training, I gained practical experience in a number of different areas of law including Corporate and Commercial, Real Estate and Employment. The opportunity to move around the business helped me to gain a greater understanding of the firm as a whole. In my new role, I continue to be supported to take on a varied and challenging workload and I also have the opportunity to work with a wide range of high profile clients. I particularly like the culture of the firm; people are approachable at all levels and there are many different initiatives to get involved in outside of my day-to-day role which I find incredibly rewarding.”

    Zahra Khan, Associate

  • Gill Weatherill seated in front of a large window, wearing a sleeveless black top; urban buildings visible in the background.

    I qualified with DAC Beachcroft LLP in September 2019 having completed my training contract in the Manchester office. During my training, I gained practical experience in a number of different areas of law including Corporate and Commercial, Real Estate and Employment. The opportunity to move around the business helped me to gain a greater understanding of the firm as a whole. In my new role, I continue to be supported to take on a varied and challenging workload and I also have the opportunity to work with a wide range of high profile clients. I particularly like the culture of the firm; people are approachable at all levels and there are many different initiatives to get involved in outside of my day-to-day role which I find incredibly rewarding.”

    Gill Weatherill, Partner

  • Dan Preddy wearing glasses, a white shirt, and dark suit jacket in an indoor setting with purple lighting.

    When our Commercial Dispute Resolution team received a claim relating to the conduct of an insolvency practitioner, it was anything but straightforward. The claim had multiple strands relating to criminal, investment, regulatory and civil law. Over four years, the various threads involved significant work to set out a clear position that would allow the client to make commercial decisions relating to the claim. The case was very challenging technically, with a highly strategic focus for the client and multiple overlapping legal arguments. The claim was eventually settled; an excellent outcome for the client who said: ‘That claim was the most difficult matter I have ever come across, with a very convoluted and complicated background. The handling of the matter wouldn’t have been possible without DACB’s work and attention to detail.”

    Dan Preddy, Partner

  • Olivia Cunningham standing before an arched architectural backdrop, wearing a green top with long blonde hair.

    I didn’t know if I wanted to go to university, but I still wanted to carry on my education and get more qualifications. An apprenticeship seemed the best option as it combined working and learning at the same time. The people I work with are really nice and everyone is really helpful. I feel like I learn so much at work, as well as during my university hours. It is a really good balance. DAC Beachcroft allows me to have one day off a week to do my studying, which is great and it is really easy to keep on top of everything. Also, as I work with lots of people who already have degrees, they are able to advise me if I ever have any questions about anything I have learnt. The culture at DACB is very warm and welcoming. My team were very helpful and patient with me when I first started. Even though I am confident in the type of work I do now, my team are still really supportive and are happy to answer any questions I may have."

    Olivia Cunningham, Solicitor Apprentice

Life at DAC Beachcroft

We push ourselves. We build meaningful relationships, not just cases. We innovate and celebrate different perspectives.
These are just some of the reasons why people join us – and why they choose to stay.
DAC Beachcroft is a place for the thinkers. For the collaborators. For all those who want a life that works.