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<blockquote data-quote="DanielRG" data-source="post: 184723" data-attributes="member: 37366"><p>Hi all! Thank you for taking some time out of your days to answer our Qs!</p><p></p><p>My question relates to the link between the US and UK parts of the firm. Is there a sense of connectivity, and that the US partners understand and appreciate the different structure of the UK market (for example, the requirement for training contracts as opposed to a law degree being a post-grad offering)? Either from a recruitment/strategy perspective, or from an associate perspective! </p><p></p><p>Secondly, as Paul, Weiss is traditionally a litigation focused firm, how is the litigation department supported as part of the firm’s global network?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanielRG, post: 184723, member: 37366"] Hi all! Thank you for taking some time out of your days to answer our Qs! My question relates to the link between the US and UK parts of the firm. Is there a sense of connectivity, and that the US partners understand and appreciate the different structure of the UK market (for example, the requirement for training contracts as opposed to a law degree being a post-grad offering)? Either from a recruitment/strategy perspective, or from an associate perspective! Secondly, as Paul, Weiss is traditionally a litigation focused firm, how is the litigation department supported as part of the firm’s global network? [/QUOTE]
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