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<blockquote data-quote="billyonthespeeddial" data-source="post: 213331" data-attributes="member: 27428"><p>Maybe a stupid question, but if you're a paralegal and you're actually working on the same case as the firm you're now seeking a TC at (same side on litigation), is there a way of gracefully mentioning that in a way that's helpful... It feels like it should be such an advantage to actually know what it's like to be working on these cases, but a difficult fact to say in a "Why X firm" question without making it sound like boasting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyonthespeeddial, post: 213331, member: 27428"] Maybe a stupid question, but if you're a paralegal and you're actually working on the same case as the firm you're now seeking a TC at (same side on litigation), is there a way of gracefully mentioning that in a way that's helpful... It feels like it should be such an advantage to actually know what it's like to be working on these cases, but a difficult fact to say in a "Why X firm" question without making it sound like boasting [/QUOTE]
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