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March 20, 2023 57 mins

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In this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Andrew White, partner at the international and commercial firm, Bird & Bird. 

During the episode, Andrew talks about his career journey and explains why he chose to be involved in his current, quite unusual role.

He also highlights commercial issues which are affecting Bird & Bird's clients and the issues aspiring lawyers should keep up-to-date with. Andrew also provides five qualities of a successful trainee and how to overcome a fear of public speaking.

Note: This episode was originally published in December 2021.

 

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Hosted by Stephanie Anais, Produced by Nathan Gore

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