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    What this leading law firm wants in a summer clerk

    Edmund Tadros
    Edmund TadrosProfessional services editor

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    The ability to successfully juggle university legal studies and part-time work – any kind of work – is one of the key skills that King & Wood Mallesons partner Rhys Casey looks for in aspiring summer clerks.

    “I’m always interested in how well they’ve balanced, for example, their studies – where they’ve generally done pretty well – but with part-time jobs,” Mr Casey said.

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