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Re: SEC Summer Law Honors Program
Would you chose Corp Fin or Enforcement in DC? 1L that still hasn't decided between litigation and transactional. help please!
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Re: SEC Summer Law Honors Program
If I didn't have any preference I would probably choose Corp Fin. Enforcement has a gang of interns (maybe close to 50) while Corp Fin only takes 10 to 15. Smaller group hopefully means more opportunity to stand out, work on meaningful projects and build relationships. However, I do know someone who interned in the trial division of enforcement last year and got to do some cool stuff.Anonymous User wrote:Would you chose Corp Fin or Enforcement in DC? 1L that still hasn't decided between litigation and transactional. help please!
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