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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 112463" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>Hello, everyone. For Ashurst's "Please tell us about a recent news article that interests you and how this relates to Ashurst? (300 words max) *",</p><p>1: how many words should I dedicate to the story and why I found it interesting and how many words to how it relates to Ashurst?</p><p></p><p>2: How should I personalise the answer and make it specific to Ashurst? My answer is on a PE deal. At best I can say that Ashurst can pitch its strong PE practice to get more of these deals in future.</p><p></p><p>3: Or is that ^ not asked and the question is just looking for how it relates to Ashurst (and they are going to have no issues if it is equally relevant to other firms - basically if we remove Ashurst and put another firm's name, are they gonna be okay with it since they've only asked for how it relates to Ashurst?)</p><p></p><p>4: Can a recent news story be a year older? Actually, the story if from Jan 2021 so is it too old to be called a 'recent news story'?</p><p></p><p>Thanks a ton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 112463, member: 4098"] Hello, everyone. For Ashurst's "Please tell us about a recent news article that interests you and how this relates to Ashurst? (300 words max) *", 1: how many words should I dedicate to the story and why I found it interesting and how many words to how it relates to Ashurst? 2: How should I personalise the answer and make it specific to Ashurst? My answer is on a PE deal. At best I can say that Ashurst can pitch its strong PE practice to get more of these deals in future. 3: Or is that ^ not asked and the question is just looking for how it relates to Ashurst (and they are going to have no issues if it is equally relevant to other firms - basically if we remove Ashurst and put another firm's name, are they gonna be okay with it since they've only asked for how it relates to Ashurst?) 4: Can a recent news story be a year older? Actually, the story if from Jan 2021 so is it too old to be called a 'recent news story'? Thanks a ton. [/QUOTE]
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