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What Effect Will The Eurozone Crisis Have On Wannabe Lawyers?

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Yesterday, I attended a conference organised by the European Commission in Brussels. It was called, somewhat optimistically, 'Mission Growth, Europe at the lead of the New Industrial Revolution'.

European Commission president José Manuel Barroso addresses the crowd at 'Mission Growth'

Alongside the tales of hope reeled off by the speakers – some of whom, like the economist Jeremy Rifkin, were inspiring; others, less so – there was an unofficial narrative taking place between the journalists from across the EU in attendance about the future of the Eurozone. “Is Greece about leave? And, if so, will the whole thing collapse?” we fretted to each other during coffee breaks.

As I mused, later in the day, on how to angle an article about the conference towards something that might be relevant to lawyers, I started to reflect on how a Eurozone collapse – or the alternative, greater integration – might affect wannabe solicitors and barristers. And how could they best position themselves to deal with an incredibly uncertain, and scary, future for Europe?

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#RoundMyKitchenTable: THE REAL WAY TO GET A TRAINING CONTRACT

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Regular guest Kevin Poulter, an employment lawyer at Bircham Dyson Bell, tells LPC graduate Krish Nair, who has a 2.1 from Edinburgh University, the real way to land a training contract.

With a little urging from me, Kevin – who started out with a high street firm in Doncaster in 2003 and has since gone on to forge close friendships with the likes of Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke – explains how this generation of wannabe lawyers need to think outside the box in order to net a job.

 

Transcript: round my kitchen table podcast – real way to get a TC Transcribed courtesy of Gary Walters of www.StretLaw.com Your access to Legal Education, 2011