Dentons is retaining 68% of its qualifying trainees this Autumn.

14 of the 19 final-seat trainees were made offers, and 13 are staying on at the second greatest experiment in Chinese-UK relations (Hinkley Point is faring less well). One chose not to accept, with an insider telling RollOnFriday he decided to resign in favour of a US firm: "apparently he had 125 thousand reasons".

    The Dentons trainee reunion

Dentons trainees are spread across two UK offices. 15 are qualifying in London and four will flower into NQs amongst the roundabouts of its glitzy Milton Keynes office. However the result puts Dentons fairly low both on the scoreboard, and compared to its 80% retention rate last autumn. But with one Dexiteer chasing the dollar and a relatively small intake, it's not so dire. And at least it didn't clam up under questioning as if it had something to hide.



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Anonymous 03 September 16 17:12

Bored of reading articles on here mocking Jones Day. Time to shed some light on this über mystery. All 16 trainees applied for jobs. Four did not receive offers. Of the 12 who were offered jobs, one chose to leave for pastures new. The rest accepted.

If only management at Jones Day would realise that hiding the above does far more damage than being transparent.