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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 88692" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>There’s going to be a few variables in here that make it difficult to determine what your position is.</p><p></p><p>The firm you are working at, the seats you have completed, the scale/clients you have worked with, and most of all what practice area you decided to qualify into/pursue, will all influence your chances.</p><p></p><p>It might be the case that your first step isn’t straight to the likes of DLA/Dentons - you may need to make a step to a firm with more of an international presence but more aligned to your current firm, and after working there for a few years, you then could find yourself at a larger firm. Demand for lawyers in your area at the time you decide to make the move will also influence this - all it takes is for a particular industry/practice area to be in a bit of a boom and lawyers working within them will find themselves to be very popular, and often headhunted, even from small firms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 88692, member: 2672"] There’s going to be a few variables in here that make it difficult to determine what your position is. The firm you are working at, the seats you have completed, the scale/clients you have worked with, and most of all what practice area you decided to qualify into/pursue, will all influence your chances. It might be the case that your first step isn’t straight to the likes of DLA/Dentons - you may need to make a step to a firm with more of an international presence but more aligned to your current firm, and after working there for a few years, you then could find yourself at a larger firm. Demand for lawyers in your area at the time you decide to make the move will also influence this - all it takes is for a particular industry/practice area to be in a bit of a boom and lawyers working within them will find themselves to be very popular, and often headhunted, even from small firms. [/QUOTE]
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