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Converting your vacation scheme into a training contract - top tips in 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 80439" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>I think there's plenty of advice in some of the previous posts about this, but in short I would say quality work = doing the small things well. Proof read to make sure there are no errors, structure your task well (if research based hyperlink to your sources - cases, articles, legislation), make sure that you are providing a commercial perspective on things as well as a legal one. Remember that they do not expect you to be a legal genius and come up with an amazing solution.</p><p></p><p>Litigation/arbitration sounds like it will be research heavy. Some advice that was given to me by a trainee on one of my schemes is that sometimes there is really only so much research that you can do on something and conversely the longer you spend researching the further away you could get from answering the question - so to avoid doing this I'd suggest research and share what you have so far with your supervisor/trainee buddy to ask them if you're on the right track/if there are more things you should consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 80439, member: 1572"] I think there's plenty of advice in some of the previous posts about this, but in short I would say quality work = doing the small things well. Proof read to make sure there are no errors, structure your task well (if research based hyperlink to your sources - cases, articles, legislation), make sure that you are providing a commercial perspective on things as well as a legal one. Remember that they do not expect you to be a legal genius and come up with an amazing solution. Litigation/arbitration sounds like it will be research heavy. Some advice that was given to me by a trainee on one of my schemes is that sometimes there is really only so much research that you can do on something and conversely the longer you spend researching the further away you could get from answering the question - so to avoid doing this I'd suggest research and share what you have so far with your supervisor/trainee buddy to ask them if you're on the right track/if there are more things you should consider. [/QUOTE]
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