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<blockquote data-quote="hktr" data-source="post: 30201" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>Plenty of aspiring lawyers reach out to lawyers working at the particular firms they're interested in - this is unlikely to be a problem. For example, you could ask them about how they found the application process of the firm with their learning difficulty (including how they went about getting work experience), how they're finding the job day-to-day - whatever you'd like to know. As with all kinds of communication, just make sure your messages are courteous, genuine and - if possible - targeted to the specific expertise of the person you're communicating with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hktr, post: 30201, member: 3016"] Plenty of aspiring lawyers reach out to lawyers working at the particular firms they're interested in - this is unlikely to be a problem. For example, you could ask them about how they found the application process of the firm with their learning difficulty (including how they went about getting work experience), how they're finding the job day-to-day - whatever you'd like to know. As with all kinds of communication, just make sure your messages are courteous, genuine and - if possible - targeted to the specific expertise of the person you're communicating with. [/QUOTE]
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