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Michelle Naisbitt
In-house team
Leeds office
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07-01-2008 |
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If you find yourself post LPC or BVC and without a training contract or pupillage, do not despair! Working as a paralegal can be an excellent way to broaden your experience, keep your hand in the law and most importantly start earning some money. In addition, you may find that a role as a paralegal offers you the opportunity to develop a rewarding career without the need to go on and qualify as a lawyer. |
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07-01-2008 |
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International law firms have had a presence here since the 1980s and are mainly staffed with lawyers from the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the US. More recently firms have been allowed to practice Japanese law and the majority of firms have hired a small number of local lawyers so they can offer clients a 'one-stop shop'. |
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07-01-2008 |
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Singapore is a major financial centre and the main base in South East Asia for the leading international law firms. The financial district is extremely modern and compact, with most of the law firms based in buildings that are within a 5 minute walk of each other. |
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