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Got rejected by Stephenson Harwood for their vacation scheme. Not sure where I went wrong!
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<blockquote data-quote="divaination" data-source="post: 125946" data-attributes="member: 25636"><p>sorry to restart this thread after so long but I thought I could provide helpful information to anyone who may be researching this firm in the future</p><p></p><p>the firm doesn't provide trainees with any cultural / art law experience whatsoever, and art law doesn't fit into the firm's business growth strategy anywhere near as much as their other core areas. to my understanding or reasonable guess, their expertise in art law comes from working with key existing clients and fostering relationships with them, as opposed to having a dedicated large team just to handle such issues and grow the business organically through that sector. focusing on the niche maybe tells them you're not doing your research properly or not appreciating their business needs as a firm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="divaination, post: 125946, member: 25636"] sorry to restart this thread after so long but I thought I could provide helpful information to anyone who may be researching this firm in the future the firm doesn't provide trainees with any cultural / art law experience whatsoever, and art law doesn't fit into the firm's business growth strategy anywhere near as much as their other core areas. to my understanding or reasonable guess, their expertise in art law comes from working with key existing clients and fostering relationships with them, as opposed to having a dedicated large team just to handle such issues and grow the business organically through that sector. focusing on the niche maybe tells them you're not doing your research properly or not appreciating their business needs as a firm [/QUOTE]
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