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<blockquote data-quote="LJ96" data-source="post: 92813" data-attributes="member: 5222"><p>Hi Daniele, </p><p></p><p>I am currently training in-house at a financial services firm. </p><p></p><p>I would very seriously consider whether there are areas of law you would like to explore outside of specialised PE/ asset management. If so, this may not be a good choice. I deal predominantly with banking law matters in my TC but I have realised I have very little interest in this area of law. There isn't really much I can do now and honestly it's quite miserable.</p><p></p><p>Also, have you asked whether there would be opportunity for you to do a secondment at a law firm? This will help if you did wish to go into private practice later as you will have gained some PP experience so it is worth asking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LJ96, post: 92813, member: 5222"] Hi Daniele, I am currently training in-house at a financial services firm. I would very seriously consider whether there are areas of law you would like to explore outside of specialised PE/ asset management. If so, this may not be a good choice. I deal predominantly with banking law matters in my TC but I have realised I have very little interest in this area of law. There isn't really much I can do now and honestly it's quite miserable. Also, have you asked whether there would be opportunity for you to do a secondment at a law firm? This will help if you did wish to go into private practice later as you will have gained some PP experience so it is worth asking about. [/QUOTE]
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