Hi.
I need your help!!
About 10 years ago, I worked as a procurement specialist. My main responsibility was sending ITBs, awarding and making a contract.
Do you think this is considered as ‘law-related employment’?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Admission to NY - Law-related employment?
No. Only worry about the positions you've held since law school unless you were a paralegal or something.ipark2 wrote:Hi.
I need your help!!
About 10 years ago, I worked as a procurement specialist. My main responsibility was sending ITBs, awarding and making a contract.
Do you think this is considered as ‘law-related employment’?
Thanks in advance!