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lilbusy
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Calling all 3L or recent law school graduates! Are you looking for a unique international articling experience?

Harvey Law Group, a leading multinational law firm headquartered in Hong Kong with offices in over 20 countries, is seeking an Articling student. This job will involve a wide range of responsibilities such as drafting, participating in ad-hoc projects and conducting legal research, giving you real exposure to the legal career and a pathway to qualifying and becoming a lawyer. If you’re interested, please click the link below to apply today.

https://harveylawcorporation.com/careers/ 

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12 minutes ago, Telephantasm said:

Not sure this is the proper forum for advertising of this variety.

Why do you think a job posting is inappropriate in the “Jobs” subforum? 

This actually seems like a great opportunity for a student looking to work abroad on high net worth immigration issues. The position doesn’t seem to be exploitative of have any other red flags. Based on the description and the firm website, it seems likely the LSO would approve this position for international articles. 

I don’t see anything wrong with this post, and I don’t think we should discourage this type of post either. 

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49 minutes ago, BlockedQuebecois said:

Why do you think a job posting is inappropriate in the “Jobs” subforum? 

This actually seems like a great opportunity for a student looking to work abroad on high net worth immigration issues. The position doesn’t seem to be exploitative of have any other red flags. Based on the description and the firm website, it seems likely the LSO would approve this position for international articles. 

I don’t see anything wrong with this post, and I don’t think we should discourage this type of post either. 

Fair enough. I dunno, I just figured we were here to give objective advice about specific opportunities, whereas this seemed to be more: "yo do this." But perhaps I misunderstood the premise.

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