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Non-law applicant - resources to study key technical parts of commercial law?
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<blockquote data-quote="hungry_for_TC" data-source="post: 110300" data-attributes="member: 18282"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I've been struggling to find a 'easy commercial law guide for dummies' source. I am a non-law student and want to familiarise myself with how banking & finance, private equity, IP and corporate crime departments work. I don't know how intensely to self-teach this as I know they won't expect a non-law student to know about contract law specifics, but... what would partners and associates interviewing me for my AC expect me to know? How can I learn this information if I've graduated and don't have access to friends' notes or libraries? I didn't study business either so I'm relying on nebulous Youtube videos and articles where most words are things I need to Google.</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hungry_for_TC, post: 110300, member: 18282"] Hi all, I've been struggling to find a 'easy commercial law guide for dummies' source. I am a non-law student and want to familiarise myself with how banking & finance, private equity, IP and corporate crime departments work. I don't know how intensely to self-teach this as I know they won't expect a non-law student to know about contract law specifics, but... what would partners and associates interviewing me for my AC expect me to know? How can I learn this information if I've graduated and don't have access to friends' notes or libraries? I didn't study business either so I'm relying on nebulous Youtube videos and articles where most words are things I need to Google. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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