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<blockquote data-quote="CarinaH" data-source="post: 32681" data-attributes="member: 6637"><p>I didn’t apply to all MC firms, so I cannot speak for all of them, but I know that Clifford Chance and Linklaters have ethnic and gender targets and if you read about their mission statements on their respective websites, you should be able to find plenty on it. I also didn’t apply to the Us firms because I don’t think it’s for me, so I can’t speak for those. I’d also recommend looking into HSF. I’m not sure if you’re based in India or the UK, but they offer an Indian clerkship where they fly you over to London to do a VS here. Linklaters has something similar I think!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarinaH, post: 32681, member: 6637"] I didn’t apply to all MC firms, so I cannot speak for all of them, but I know that Clifford Chance and Linklaters have ethnic and gender targets and if you read about their mission statements on their respective websites, you should be able to find plenty on it. I also didn’t apply to the Us firms because I don’t think it’s for me, so I can’t speak for those. I’d also recommend looking into HSF. I’m not sure if you’re based in India or the UK, but they offer an Indian clerkship where they fly you over to London to do a VS here. Linklaters has something similar I think! [/QUOTE]
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