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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 115389" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Hi [USER=4098]@futuretraineesolicitor[/USER] </p><p></p><p>The question is ultimately the same, but you just don’t need to go into an explaining of why the story interests you.</p><p></p><p>It doesn’t have to have a massive impact on the firm or clients. It can just be something that does impact them in some way. For instance, does it mean the firm will have to be advising on something more to a range of clients, will it change the type of advice they are giving clients, does it impact how their clients may grow (or stagnate)? It can also be something that just impacts the firm too - does it create greater risk/opportunity for them?</p><p></p><p>The Ukraine story is just too big a story to do justice in this type of question. However, there are thousands of smaller stories within it. For instance, the Ukraine was a major economy for IT talent/professionals (ranked fourth in the world) and was a location many outsourcing companies used. Rather than talking about the Ukraine conflict more generally, talking about how a particular industry/service/product has impacted the wider economy they serve is probably a way to go. You could do that for a whole range of industries that were so prominent in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 115389, member: 2672"] Hi [USER=4098]@futuretraineesolicitor[/USER] The question is ultimately the same, but you just don’t need to go into an explaining of why the story interests you. It doesn’t have to have a massive impact on the firm or clients. It can just be something that does impact them in some way. For instance, does it mean the firm will have to be advising on something more to a range of clients, will it change the type of advice they are giving clients, does it impact how their clients may grow (or stagnate)? It can also be something that just impacts the firm too - does it create greater risk/opportunity for them? The Ukraine story is just too big a story to do justice in this type of question. However, there are thousands of smaller stories within it. For instance, the Ukraine was a major economy for IT talent/professionals (ranked fourth in the world) and was a location many outsourcing companies used. Rather than talking about the Ukraine conflict more generally, talking about how a particular industry/service/product has impacted the wider economy they serve is probably a way to go. You could do that for a whole range of industries that were so prominent in the country. [/QUOTE]
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