“One of the things I valued most about my summer articles at Clark Wilson was getting to see how my work had real-world impact. One particularly memorable assignment was when I was asked to provide an opinion for our client—a well-known software and multimedia developer—on any legal issues surrounding a proposed new business model for distributing their products in Canada. My supervising lawyer showed me the memo that was ultimately delivered to the client—it contained much of the work I did. I was asked for my opinion on follow-up questions from the client and ultimately was able to see how my work had real impact shaping their national business model.”
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