Hello!For NRF, given their website only mentions "Tell us why you want to join, what excites you about our programme, and how your skills match our values. Keep it personal and specific." for their cover letter, am I right in saying we don't need to mention why law in the cover letter?
I would agree with other users and say that since the NRF guidance focuses on why you want to join them, what excites you about their programme, and how your skills fit their values, you don't need a long "why law" section.
That said, it might be useful to incorporate a bit of your motivation for commercial law into your reasons for wanting to join NRF (i.e. an interest in their main practice areas could tie into why you are interested in commercial law work). I'd just keep it brief and integrated into why the firm and the programme appeals to you, rather than treating it as a separate point