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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 3955" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>Agree with everything that’s been said. </p><p></p><p>But in direct response to [USER=453]@S87[/USER] I don’t think it would be right to just emphasise the global aspect of an issue. Most law firms are international so it could be an answer you use for any firm with a similar question. Therefore, instead it’s perhaps better to focus on the specific NRF practice. I recall Nrf have a specific industry sector focus. So if you chose trade war or gdpr how does it impact their practice sectors which they work in globally. </p><p></p><p>Something which has only just hit me recently.... rather than find an issue and then try to recycle it to another firm or mould it to fit. Look at the firm sectors/practice strengths and find an issue. That why it’s a tailored answer. </p><p></p><p>So back to nrf, they’re big on energy/finance/etc. What issues are affecting these sectors. Commodity prices, any new threats of changes to policy (e.g trump pulling out of climate change) or banking regulation as a result of brexit (I know old news but it really does impact the firm...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 3955, member: 543"] Agree with everything that’s been said. But in direct response to [USER=453]@S87[/USER] I don’t think it would be right to just emphasise the global aspect of an issue. Most law firms are international so it could be an answer you use for any firm with a similar question. Therefore, instead it’s perhaps better to focus on the specific NRF practice. I recall Nrf have a specific industry sector focus. So if you chose trade war or gdpr how does it impact their practice sectors which they work in globally. Something which has only just hit me recently.... rather than find an issue and then try to recycle it to another firm or mould it to fit. Look at the firm sectors/practice strengths and find an issue. That why it’s a tailored answer. So back to nrf, they’re big on energy/finance/etc. What issues are affecting these sectors. Commodity prices, any new threats of changes to policy (e.g trump pulling out of climate change) or banking regulation as a result of brexit (I know old news but it really does impact the firm...). [/QUOTE]
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