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Student recruitment podcast episode 4: After Articles

In this final episode of our student podcast series, associates Kristen Fulton (UNB, 2016) and Giles Ayers (UBC, 2016) tell us what life is like in the years following articles. How did their experiences during that year lead them to where they are now? What does finding “their place” in the Firm mean? And now that they’re becoming increasingly established in their careers, what advice would they give to a law school student starting their path to becoming a lawyer.

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