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<blockquote data-quote="Amma Usman" data-source="post: 213819" data-attributes="member: 36740"><p>I agree with [USER=39320]@Gr33n[/USER]. Any experience is valuable experience, especially a role such as yours! As usual, it just depends on how you leverage it! </p><p></p><p>And honestly, working as a conveyancing assistant gives you more relevant experience for commercial law than you may realise. You’re dealing with real contracts daily, spotting errors, managing deadlines, and making sure everything lines up legally and financially - just like in corporate transactions. You also get used to liaising with clients, lenders, and third parties, which builds your confidence handling multiple stakeholders and keeping things moving under pressure. Plus, all that post-completion work, Land Registry submissions, SDLT forms, title checks, sharpens your attention to detail and your understanding of how deals get over the line. If you talk about how it’s helped you build transaction management skills and made you curious about bigger, more complex deals, it’ll genuinely strengthen your commercial law narrative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amma Usman, post: 213819, member: 36740"] I agree with [USER=39320]@Gr33n[/USER]. Any experience is valuable experience, especially a role such as yours! As usual, it just depends on how you leverage it! And honestly, working as a conveyancing assistant gives you more relevant experience for commercial law than you may realise. You’re dealing with real contracts daily, spotting errors, managing deadlines, and making sure everything lines up legally and financially - just like in corporate transactions. You also get used to liaising with clients, lenders, and third parties, which builds your confidence handling multiple stakeholders and keeping things moving under pressure. Plus, all that post-completion work, Land Registry submissions, SDLT forms, title checks, sharpens your attention to detail and your understanding of how deals get over the line. If you talk about how it’s helped you build transaction management skills and made you curious about bigger, more complex deals, it’ll genuinely strengthen your commercial law narrative. [/QUOTE]
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