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<blockquote data-quote="CarinaH" data-source="post: 32908" data-attributes="member: 6637"><p>You’re applying to a London law firm to work in London, so that’s hopefully quite self-explanatory! Linklaters happens to offer a specific programme to enable applicants from India to come to the UK, but by the end of the day it doesn’t matter where in the world you’re from, you are required to know about the jurisdiction you’re applying to and what will affect that jurisdiction. If you don’t, you’re seriously going to struggle to explain why you want to work in the UK! And in that regard as an Indian applicant they may ask you why you don’t want to work in India in the same way they asked me why I don’t want to work in Germany! So that’s where it would be helpful to have a general understanding of the Indian legal system and how deals work. But it is mainly that you’re required to know about the jurisdiction you’re applying to and what they ask of you will be the same as they will ask of a UK applicant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarinaH, post: 32908, member: 6637"] You’re applying to a London law firm to work in London, so that’s hopefully quite self-explanatory! Linklaters happens to offer a specific programme to enable applicants from India to come to the UK, but by the end of the day it doesn’t matter where in the world you’re from, you are required to know about the jurisdiction you’re applying to and what will affect that jurisdiction. If you don’t, you’re seriously going to struggle to explain why you want to work in the UK! And in that regard as an Indian applicant they may ask you why you don’t want to work in India in the same way they asked me why I don’t want to work in Germany! So that’s where it would be helpful to have a general understanding of the Indian legal system and how deals work. But it is mainly that you’re required to know about the jurisdiction you’re applying to and what they ask of you will be the same as they will ask of a UK applicant. [/QUOTE]
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