Why are transactional lawyers so bad at training?
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Date: October 21st, 2017 11:11 PM Author: 180 onyx karate home
Had a partner rip into me for not knowing every aspect of a particular deal, even though he knew I had never done one of these deals before and offered no training or assistance. Like only an idiot wouldn't know that when assigning an airline lease, you're supposed to get a consent from Skymall 30 days before closing.
It reminded me of another midlevel I used to work with who burned through a number of first years asking them to do diligence, never explaining what they were even looking for or even give them the precedent to read through, and then get mad when this kid who just spent 3 years studying civil procedure didn't know to list that one of the company executives was 61 years old as a risk.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3771091&forum_id=2#34498867) |
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