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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Miller" data-source="post: 48461" data-attributes="member: 5063"><p>I can honestly say that it's never a question I've come across in a law interview before- to me it seems like something that would be more suited to IB. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, you have to be pragmatic here irrespective of your political persuasions: if there weren't people and companies who were able to pay the huge fees that the biggest law firms charge, you wouldn't have a job. Furthermore, law firms don't want a candidate who is at risk of letting their moral compass regarding personal/ company wealth get in the way of providing the absolute best service to clients paying them astronomical sums of money! </p><p></p><p>Personally, for what it's worth, I also think that it's much better practice to try and separate your politics from your job- generally, neither are good for the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Miller, post: 48461, member: 5063"] I can honestly say that it's never a question I've come across in a law interview before- to me it seems like something that would be more suited to IB. At the end of the day, you have to be pragmatic here irrespective of your political persuasions: if there weren't people and companies who were able to pay the huge fees that the biggest law firms charge, you wouldn't have a job. Furthermore, law firms don't want a candidate who is at risk of letting their moral compass regarding personal/ company wealth get in the way of providing the absolute best service to clients paying them astronomical sums of money! Personally, for what it's worth, I also think that it's much better practice to try and separate your politics from your job- generally, neither are good for the other. [/QUOTE]
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