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<blockquote data-quote="ella01234" data-source="post: 24142" data-attributes="member: 5114"><p>No problem! I think the case study wasn’t extremely difficult but I was only given 30 minutes to prepare before speaking to the associates and I felt the time went by quite quickly. It was split up into different sections so I think it’s best to try not to focus on one specific part of the case study for too long so you’ll be able to discuss everything in as much detail as you can. I was told before I started that the case study was much less formal and it was definitely more like a discussion, but try and be as structured as possible when going through your answer. The associates helped steer me in the right direction with questions if I was uncertain about anything or if there was something that required more detail. In general, I think having a general awareness of the different practice areas of the firm, what the role of a lawyer entails and understanding what businesses have to consider when making decisions will help. At the end I also got to ask the associates questions as well and they made me feel quite relaxed. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ella01234, post: 24142, member: 5114"] No problem! I think the case study wasn’t extremely difficult but I was only given 30 minutes to prepare before speaking to the associates and I felt the time went by quite quickly. It was split up into different sections so I think it’s best to try not to focus on one specific part of the case study for too long so you’ll be able to discuss everything in as much detail as you can. I was told before I started that the case study was much less formal and it was definitely more like a discussion, but try and be as structured as possible when going through your answer. The associates helped steer me in the right direction with questions if I was uncertain about anything or if there was something that required more detail. In general, I think having a general awareness of the different practice areas of the firm, what the role of a lawyer entails and understanding what businesses have to consider when making decisions will help. At the end I also got to ask the associates questions as well and they made me feel quite relaxed. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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