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<blockquote data-quote="S87" data-source="post: 6745" data-attributes="member: 453"><p>Thank you very much for your feedback is very much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>I made the necessary amendments. What do you think of this?</p><p></p><p></p><p>My interest in corporate crime makes me suited to working as a trainee solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills given the firm‘s Chambers UK Band 1 ranking within the sector. My interest stems from the fact that the problems facing companies could be cross-jurisdictional or implicate coexisting civil, criminal and regulatory law issues. I have since developed this by working as Paralegal at the Serious Fraud Office where I am showing my organisation and analytical skills through an Excel-based system to track my progress and determine the relevance of the evidence. These are essential skills for any lawyer and even more so for Herbert Smith Freehills, given the extent and depth of clients they work for. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore, during my internship at BDM Law, I took part in an arbitration hearing at the London Court of International Arbitration where I became interested in alternative dispute resolutions. As a Legal assistant, I negotiated the litigation costs down by offering the possibility of future work based on the case and proving to be commercially proactive. Herbert Smith Freehills has been named best commercial dispute resolution firm in The Times Best Law firms 2018 and this would give me the opportunity to further my interest into the dispute resolution process as a trainee at Herbert Smith Freehills.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Finally, this year I attended “Multiculturalism in the city” where I had the opportunity to talk to some of the trainees about the internal networks such as Multiculturalism and IRIS. This made me realise that like me Herbert Smith Freehills values and respect cultural differences. I am a black lesbian woman who studied internationally and I appreciate how different perspectives can be utilised to solve problems, and I look forward to continuing to embrace this as a trainee solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S87, post: 6745, member: 453"] Thank you very much for your feedback is very much appreciated. I made the necessary amendments. What do you think of this? My interest in corporate crime makes me suited to working as a trainee solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills given the firm‘s Chambers UK Band 1 ranking within the sector. My interest stems from the fact that the problems facing companies could be cross-jurisdictional or implicate coexisting civil, criminal and regulatory law issues. I have since developed this by working as Paralegal at the Serious Fraud Office where I am showing my organisation and analytical skills through an Excel-based system to track my progress and determine the relevance of the evidence. These are essential skills for any lawyer and even more so for Herbert Smith Freehills, given the extent and depth of clients they work for. Furthermore, during my internship at BDM Law, I took part in an arbitration hearing at the London Court of International Arbitration where I became interested in alternative dispute resolutions. As a Legal assistant, I negotiated the litigation costs down by offering the possibility of future work based on the case and proving to be commercially proactive. Herbert Smith Freehills has been named best commercial dispute resolution firm in The Times Best Law firms 2018 and this would give me the opportunity to further my interest into the dispute resolution process as a trainee at Herbert Smith Freehills. Finally, this year I attended “Multiculturalism in the city” where I had the opportunity to talk to some of the trainees about the internal networks such as Multiculturalism and IRIS. This made me realise that like me Herbert Smith Freehills values and respect cultural differences. I am a black lesbian woman who studied internationally and I appreciate how different perspectives can be utilised to solve problems, and I look forward to continuing to embrace this as a trainee solicitor at Herbert Smith Freehills. [/QUOTE]
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