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Personal Injury Paralegal Work?
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<blockquote data-quote="maddogrobbo" data-source="post: 177260" data-attributes="member: 34957"><p>I am a final-year law student and, despite a few ACs, I haven't been able to secure any training contracts. I am a little worried about the way forward and what to do when I graduate. I have the opportunity to paralegal at a small regional personal injury firm. However, I wanted to know how this type of work experience is received by big firms. Would it be a boon or a burden to my applications in the next cycle? I also have another tutoring role that I would be able to do full-time, giving me more time for applications. Which would be a better option if I want to work in commercial law in the city? (Personal injury paralegaling or tutoring and applying myself more to applications.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddogrobbo, post: 177260, member: 34957"] I am a final-year law student and, despite a few ACs, I haven't been able to secure any training contracts. I am a little worried about the way forward and what to do when I graduate. I have the opportunity to paralegal at a small regional personal injury firm. However, I wanted to know how this type of work experience is received by big firms. Would it be a boon or a burden to my applications in the next cycle? I also have another tutoring role that I would be able to do full-time, giving me more time for applications. Which would be a better option if I want to work in commercial law in the city? (Personal injury paralegaling or tutoring and applying myself more to applications.) [/QUOTE]
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