
In this episode of Becoming a Lawyer, we’re joined by Oli Ascott—solicitor apprentice at Dentons and one of the rising voices in the movement reshaping how young people enter the legal profession. Oli shares his journey into law through the apprenticeship route, offering aspiring lawyers and legal educators an inside look at how non-traditional pathways are transforming the profession.🚀 Whether you’re weighing up university vs. an apprenticeship, mentoring junior lawyers, or curious about the next generation of legal talent, this episode is full of practical insights on career choices, social mobility, and the strengths Gen-Z lawyers bring to the table.🔎 In this episode, we cover:✅ Why Oli chose the solicitor apprenticeship route and what it’s really like✅ The evolution of apprenticeships—from rare pilots to mainstream pathways✅ What it’s like being a young fee-earner in a major law firm✅ Social mobility, diversity, and breaking down barriers to entry in law✅ Advice for aspiring lawyers considering alternative routes into the profession🎧 Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome to Season 2 Episode 501:46 – Introduction02:25 – Starting from Scratch: Why the Apprenticeship Route?07:12 – Why Dentons?09:25 – Life as an Apprentice17:18 – Industry views on Apprenticeships20:23 – Apprenticeships and University32:22 - Social Mobility & Inclusion42:35 - Quick Fire Round55:00 – Looking Ahead & Quick Fire Round💡 Key Takeaways for Junior Lawyers:🔹 The apprenticeship route is a valid, respected alternative to university🔹 Gen-Z lawyers bring fresh perspectives and adaptability to the profession🔹 Social mobility and inclusion are reshaping the future of law—be part of it🎙️ Subscribe to Becoming a Lawyer for more insights from pioneers shaping the legal profession💬 What do you think about apprenticeships as a route into law? Share your thoughts in the comments!👉 LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & hit the 🔔 to stay updated on future episodes!