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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 8432" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>It's not really like suits. There's a lot more paperwork/hard work/admin that Suits obviously doesn't show and going to court would only really apply if you're in a contentious seat (unless you're filing something) and even then it's at a much slower pace/not as dramatic/probably settled outside of court. Note - this doesn't mean commercial law isn't an enjoyable profession to be in, it's just a TV show that had Mike completing basic drafting exercises would be far less fun.</p><p></p><p>If you secure a TC with any of the top commercial firms you'll probably be working on multi-million-pound cross border deals. It is very competitive though - thousands of applicants apply each year for a small number of places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 8432, member: 1"] It's not really like suits. There's a lot more paperwork/hard work/admin that Suits obviously doesn't show and going to court would only really apply if you're in a contentious seat (unless you're filing something) and even then it's at a much slower pace/not as dramatic/probably settled outside of court. Note - this doesn't mean commercial law isn't an enjoyable profession to be in, it's just a TV show that had Mike completing basic drafting exercises would be far less fun. If you secure a TC with any of the top commercial firms you'll probably be working on multi-million-pound cross border deals. It is very competitive though - thousands of applicants apply each year for a small number of places. [/QUOTE]
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