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Trainee retention: BLP’s rate slips to 70% while Orrick keeps on all four of its cohort

Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe have become the latest firms to announce how many of their spring 2015 qualifiers they are set to retain, with BLP seeing its rate slip from 89% in 2014 to 70% this year.

BLP made offers to 15 trainees in its intake of 20, of those 14 accepted, giving the firm a retention rate of 70%. This was a significant drop from the 89% it recorded in spring 2014 – though the firm saw a similar number qualify, 16, with the higher retention rate partially generated by a smaller initial cohort of 18 trainees.

In March 2013, BLP also kept on 14 trainees but due to a larger intake had a retention rate of just 64%.

Those looking to qualify at Orrick had different fortunes with 100% being retained of its small spring cohort. All four of its trainees are accepting newly qualified (NQ) positions at the US-headquartered firm.

A round-up of the 2015 retention rates revealed thus far:

Addleshaw Goddard: 2 out of 4 (50%)

Allen & Overy: 43 out of 46 (93%)

BLP: 14 out of 20 (70%)

Clifford Chance: 41 out of 45 (91%)

Freshfields: 41 out of 48 (85%)

Herbert Smith Freehills: 39 out of 42 (93%)

Linklaters: 49 out of 54 (91%)

Mayer Brown: 3 out of 5 (60%)

Orrick: 4 out of 4 (100%)

Osborne Clarke: 8 out of 9 (89%)

Reed Smith: 12 out of 13 (92%)

Slaughter and May: 37 out of 42 (88%)

Trowers & Hamlins: 9 out of 11 (82%)

White & Case: 13 out of 13 (100%)

This article first appeared on Legal Business’ sister publication The Lex 100

Daniel.coyne@legalease.co.uk