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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysen" data-source="post: 83594" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I think it is something that people would buy, but yes the big concern is the legal press (i.e. Legal Cheek or RoF) finding the story and the law firm finding out. When I was going through the process, I remember the one Jess mentioned and we had something similar at my firm.</p><p></p><p>I would say I have noticed firms are becoming more receptive to future trainees and trainees having their own ventures (or perhaps it's because the legal press aren't picking these stories up). I have seen a few future trainees and heard about trainees charging individual candidates. The best thing in all cases would be to clear this with the law firm first, although I think you'll have a trickier time doing this when directly selling applications versus something more related to advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysen, post: 83594, member: 1"] I think it is something that people would buy, but yes the big concern is the legal press (i.e. Legal Cheek or RoF) finding the story and the law firm finding out. When I was going through the process, I remember the one Jess mentioned and we had something similar at my firm. I would say I have noticed firms are becoming more receptive to future trainees and trainees having their own ventures (or perhaps it's because the legal press aren't picking these stories up). I have seen a few future trainees and heard about trainees charging individual candidates. The best thing in all cases would be to clear this with the law firm first, although I think you'll have a trickier time doing this when directly selling applications versus something more related to advice. [/QUOTE]
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