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Impress at training contract interviews: what skills do you have that make you well-suited to this career?
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Impress at training contract interviews: what skills do you have that make you well-suited to this career?

We teamed up with Herbert Smith Freehills to demonstrate how candidates should tackle difficult questions in interviews - and what they should avoid. In part 2, we answer 'what skills do you have that make you well-suited to this career?

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Impress at training contract interviews: why do you want to work at an international firm?

We teamed up with Herbert Smith Freehills to demonstrate how candidates should tackle difficult questions in interviews - and what they should avoid. In part 1, we answer 'why do you want to work for an international law firm?'

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Approaching Big Data: advice for legal professionals

The role of Big Data and new technology are continuing to shake up the legal market. There is increasing pressure…

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Autumn Budget 2017: latest analysis

On 22 November 2017, the UK Chancellor, Philip Hammond, delivered the first Budget under the new annual tax policy-making cycle. Some…

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Crisis management: the role of the in-house lawyer

When a crisis occurs it can be an extremely challenging time for a business. A crisis could unfold internally or…

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Risk is the flipside of strategy

At the recent Practical Law Managing Risk Conference, it was obvious from the diversity of speakers and delegates that businesses…

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Can GCs on a corporate board impact performance?

Over the last 20 years corporate boards have undergone substantial change and researchers has investigated many different aspects. One area…

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Pioneering legal process outsourcing in China

In many parts of the world it has already been acknowledged that some legal work does not need to be…

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