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A&O Shearman Merger - How will it benefit a trainee?
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<blockquote data-quote="lpcstudent2021" data-source="post: 153565" data-attributes="member: 21203"><p>American securities law is the most complex / well used besides English law by major companies. This brings in a lot more money for the partners. At associate level, it allows teams to speak to someone whose NY and UK qualified for expertise in cross border matters without requiring a best friend law firm which they may have used previously. Although in reality it’s not great for the associates as jobs may be cut as lawyers are deemed superfluous to requirements or are fighting over the same positions. I wouldn’t mention this at interview though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lpcstudent2021, post: 153565, member: 21203"] American securities law is the most complex / well used besides English law by major companies. This brings in a lot more money for the partners. At associate level, it allows teams to speak to someone whose NY and UK qualified for expertise in cross border matters without requiring a best friend law firm which they may have used previously. Although in reality it’s not great for the associates as jobs may be cut as lawyers are deemed superfluous to requirements or are fighting over the same positions. I wouldn’t mention this at interview though. [/QUOTE]
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