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Variety of work depending on which area/department you work in. Most (all) have litigation departments (ie. you will go to court, although a lot of work settles before court, or in mediation etc). There are then Intellectual property department, banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions so writing contracts etc. It really does depend on what department you go to - there will be lawyers who never set foot in court and others that do relatively frequently.So what type of work is typically involved with these firms? Does it involve court appearances or just writing up contracts, patents etc?
Not very. Just the premise of the show is a big no-no in real life. Other than that, a lot of it's just highly glamorised fiction.anyone watch suits? how accurate is their depiction of law grads, terminology, work processes etc?
Haha, I guess that's the dream for some. For the vast majority, it'll only be a dream.Nope obviously everyone wants to be David Gonski - make partner at 25 with 5 mil remuneration. All good.
Not Pommy it's South African.wooooow quick google search proves Gonski as beast
do you why hes got a slight pommy accent? sounds exactly like a family friend we have who moved from england to sydney yeeeears ago
Yeah that's what I was wondering, he came from south africa, but has slight pommy accentNot Pommy it's South African.
Oh ok, this helps. Ty!Variety of work depending on which area/department you work in. Most (all) have litigation departments (ie. you will go to court, although a lot of work settles before court, or in mediation etc). There are then Intellectual property department, banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions so writing contracts etc. It really does depend on what department you go to - there will be lawyers who never set foot in court and others that do relatively frequently.
Realistically the big firms do most things in the corporate law world - what they don't do is criminal law or generally work for individuals (wills, family law) etc. Although they may have an employment practice (but will generally work for the organisations).
My advice would be to look at the firm websites to see their practice areas. If you have slightly more specific questions I can attempt to help out a bit more![]()
Any sort of South African English accent is markedly different from any British English accent, whatever that (a Pommy accent) is.Yeah that's what I was wondering, he came from south africa, but has slight pommy accent
Definitely do this, Bobbo1.izzy88 said:My advice would be to look at the firm websites to see their practice areas. If you have slightly more specific questions I can attempt to help out a bit more
way to crush a persons spirits... heheheDavid Gonski's son is apparently a bit of a genius as well. Oh, and guess what? He's at Freehills.
Suits is NOTHING like top-tier environment. izzy and I can probably attest to that. Might be the reason why there aren't too many Suits-loving lawyers. It glamorises law (as do other tv shows, The Good Wife, Boston Legal).