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Solicitors typically receive a range of holidays, which often includes statutory public holidays, such as Christmas and New Year’s Day, as well as additional annual leave. The standard annual leave for solicitors in the UK is usually around 25 days, excluding public holidays, although this can vary by employer. Some firms may offer additional leave for long service or other benefits. Overall, holiday entitlements can differ based on the firm’s policies and the solicitor's level of experience.

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