Posted: Tue 21 Jan, 2003 4:49 pm
James - sounds like you have things sorted - just get those exam results. A lot of projects going before international arbitrations are subject to the law of England and Wales (which keeps the City firms busy) but, true enough, plenty (especially in oil and gas - for some reason ) are subject to NY law.
I would say that the Corps is best approached and followed through at full tilt though. Have some fun before you settle down to a life of drudgery in a lawyers office - you never know you may prefer to stay in green. 'Foundation' - does that mean you won't be joining as a p....(oops)...as an officer?
Gash, I'll see you on the 30 miler mate and we can swap those Judy dits We'll be the ones in nappies/lumi tabs. Bring your broom and wets kit.
I would say that the Corps is best approached and followed through at full tilt though. Have some fun before you settle down to a life of drudgery in a lawyers office - you never know you may prefer to stay in green. 'Foundation' - does that mean you won't be joining as a p....(oops)...as an officer?
Gash, I'll see you on the 30 miler mate and we can swap those Judy dits We'll be the ones in nappies/lumi tabs. Bring your broom and wets kit.