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May 16, 2022 · Arlene Gibbs of Aberdeenshire Council is a vice convener of the In-house Lawyers’ Committee and a judge in the In-house Rising Star Award.
Arlene is an Associate at Brodies LLP, having joined the firm's planning team in December 2023 and is based in Aberdeen. Prior to that, Arlene trained and worked in-house at both Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeenshire Council, having been promoted to principal solicitor in 2020.
- Introducing The Panel
- What's So Good About Training In-House Or on The High Street?
- Opportunities Are There to Be Had
Four speakers made up a varied panel. From the in-house side, I was there to represent the public sector and Veripos Ltd was from the private sector. From the high street, A.C Morrison & Richards LLP represented the city centre and R & R Urquhart LLPbrought a view from a more rural setting. Despite the breadth of our respective areas of work (rangi...
When asked what skills we had gained during our traineeships that we might not otherwise have gained had we been training in a big firm, we unanimously agreed that the opportunity to have responsibility for our own case load and the chance to have direct contact with our clients from day one would be what sets us apart from our big firm peers. Havi...
Whilst working in-house or in a smaller firm may be a less obvious career choices for some, I wish the students well as they enter the final stages of their university careers and work towards securing a traineeship; wherever that may be. With 50% of traineeships (according to 2016/17 data) being secured in-house or on the high street, I would enco...
Fortune Is a Woman (U.S. title: She Played With Fire [1]) is a 1957 black and white British-American film noir crime film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Jack Hawkins and Arlene Dahl. [2] The screenplay was by Gilliat and Frank Launder, from an adaptation by Val Valentine of the 1952 novel Fortune is a Woman by Winston Graham. [3]
Jun 16, 2022 · Arlene Gibbs, principal solicitor at Aberdeenshire Council, a vice-convener in the Law Society of Scotland’s in-house Lawyers Committee and member of this year’s judging panel, has said: “The In-House Rising Star Award provides a great opportunity to celebrate up-and-coming talent in the in-house legal sector.
View Arlene Gibbs’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Associate at Brodies LLP (Planning | Real Estate) and Constituency Member on Council of Law Society of...
Arlene Gibbs’ Post. 1mo. The law is a people profession… …and the Society is its membership. An effective reminder to Council from Susan Murray as to why we’re elected to do what we do as she...