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<blockquote data-quote="Romiras" data-source="post: 29202" data-attributes="member: 1993"><p>I think you should focus on why a <u><em>career in city law</em></u> <strong>interests you </strong>- your focus seems to be more applicable to what a City lawyer is, what a good City lawyer is, what the law firm of the future looks like or why diversity is important. </p><p></p><p>To take your points above, you can tweak it to be this: (1) a career in a city law firm has a commercial (not just purely legal) aspect to it; (2) a career in a city law firm tends to be at the forefront of legal technology and finding innovative solutions; and (3) city law firms are traditionally more diverse. Granted, some of these points still do appear to be 'strong' points as to why someone should or is interested in a career in a city law firm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romiras, post: 29202, member: 1993"] I think you should focus on why a [U][I]career in city law[/I][/U] [B]interests you [/B]- your focus seems to be more applicable to what a City lawyer is, what a good City lawyer is, what the law firm of the future looks like or why diversity is important. To take your points above, you can tweak it to be this: (1) a career in a city law firm has a commercial (not just purely legal) aspect to it; (2) a career in a city law firm tends to be at the forefront of legal technology and finding innovative solutions; and (3) city law firms are traditionally more diverse. Granted, some of these points still do appear to be 'strong' points as to why someone should or is interested in a career in a city law firm. [/QUOTE]
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