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<blockquote data-quote="33c" data-source="post: 87579" data-attributes="member: 7031"><p>[USER=16590]@dangelataher[/USER] For most firm-specific open days, you will likely to have to apply. However, I imagine many application deadlines for open days have still not passed, so you have time to apply!</p><p></p><p>If you don't want to apply to open days, you can also attend webinars hosted by the firm itself or legal cheek / virtual law fairs. You usually don't have to apply to these and it gives you a chance to speak to / hear from employees of law firms.</p><p></p><p>Just to clarify, its not 100% necessary to attend loads of events. It is just a good way to show commitment to law/a particular firm (particularly if you leverage your experiences in the correct way!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33c, post: 87579, member: 7031"] [USER=16590]@dangelataher[/USER] For most firm-specific open days, you will likely to have to apply. However, I imagine many application deadlines for open days have still not passed, so you have time to apply! If you don't want to apply to open days, you can also attend webinars hosted by the firm itself or legal cheek / virtual law fairs. You usually don't have to apply to these and it gives you a chance to speak to / hear from employees of law firms. Just to clarify, its not 100% necessary to attend loads of events. It is just a good way to show commitment to law/a particular firm (particularly if you leverage your experiences in the correct way!) [/QUOTE]
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