i went to LCC today. as in Law Career Convention.actually, i went there because of my work. i need to approach the law firms for sponsorships on the faculty's magazine.need to collect articles. macam-macam lah.
what's the verdict?
i think despite the bureaucracy and all, it turned out really well.
i personally don't like too crowded a place, so i like the event just the way it is.
i think it is more approachable the way it is dah.
the firms' design were super nice.
went into Shook Lin & Bok and felt just like at home.
i listened to their talk first thing in the morning with Bee San and Jeannete.
it was on the Tools Of A Successful Lawyer.
the introductory speech by Mr.Kelvin was awesome.
"how do you measure yourself as successful? is it through the amount of money you're going to get, or by going to court, win a case and become famous?,"
hehe =]
suddenly i remembered what Datin said in class.
"saya taknak anak-anak didik saya ni bile keluar kerja nanti otak asyik fikirkan duit je. taw la buat kerja sekali je dah boleh bayar downpayment BMW"
i like to think, as what Mr.Kelvin said, that being a successful lawyer means you're going to be ahead of your peers and do your work exceptionally and extraordinary worthwhile.
i met four of my seniors who have already started working there in the firm.
that firm must have been something, cuz i know my seniors who went there were the top in their classes.
then went to Thomas Philips, ran into Malik Imtiaz.
know who he is? he is the lawyer representing Lina Joy, Petra Kamaruddin and Kamariah Ali.
my head bureau, Bee San was all excited for her project paper, so she went and asked him questions of this and that
until he finally said, "okay, why don't we arrange for a meeting,"
hehehe..good sense of humor la you!!
went to Azman Davidson & Co.
typical Za has set her eye on someone there and that put a BIG smile on her face all day long.
gehehehee =]
by far, that was the only firm whose lawyers let their hairs down and laughed unconditionally loud.
which makes us all want to go and do our attachment there =]
other firms were Albar & Partners, one accounting firm KPMG, Michael Chai & Co, the Judiciary Department, Malaysian Bar Council, and many others.
wish Attorney General's Chamber would come, though.
great insight from the legal world, thanks for the goodie bags and hope to see you again, lawyers =]
what's the verdict?
i think despite the bureaucracy and all, it turned out really well.
i personally don't like too crowded a place, so i like the event just the way it is.
i think it is more approachable the way it is dah.
the firms' design were super nice.
went into Shook Lin & Bok and felt just like at home.
i listened to their talk first thing in the morning with Bee San and Jeannete.
it was on the Tools Of A Successful Lawyer.
the introductory speech by Mr.Kelvin was awesome.
"how do you measure yourself as successful? is it through the amount of money you're going to get, or by going to court, win a case and become famous?,"
hehe =]
suddenly i remembered what Datin said in class.
"saya taknak anak-anak didik saya ni bile keluar kerja nanti otak asyik fikirkan duit je. taw la buat kerja sekali je dah boleh bayar downpayment BMW"
i like to think, as what Mr.Kelvin said, that being a successful lawyer means you're going to be ahead of your peers and do your work exceptionally and extraordinary worthwhile.
i met four of my seniors who have already started working there in the firm.
that firm must have been something, cuz i know my seniors who went there were the top in their classes.
then went to Thomas Philips, ran into Malik Imtiaz.
know who he is? he is the lawyer representing Lina Joy, Petra Kamaruddin and Kamariah Ali.
my head bureau, Bee San was all excited for her project paper, so she went and asked him questions of this and that
until he finally said, "okay, why don't we arrange for a meeting,"
hehehe..good sense of humor la you!!
went to Azman Davidson & Co.
typical Za has set her eye on someone there and that put a BIG smile on her face all day long.
gehehehee =]
by far, that was the only firm whose lawyers let their hairs down and laughed unconditionally loud.
which makes us all want to go and do our attachment there =]
other firms were Albar & Partners, one accounting firm KPMG, Michael Chai & Co, the Judiciary Department, Malaysian Bar Council, and many others.
wish Attorney General's Chamber would come, though.
great insight from the legal world, thanks for the goodie bags and hope to see you again, lawyers =]
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