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| Tuesday, 25 March 2008 | |||||
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On 1 March Aruna Limoli, trainee solicitor at Halliwells, will leave Sheffield to spend six months in Brussels after securing a sought-after place at the Law Societies’ office.
Following an intense interview process in London where Aruna had to give a formal presentation, answer a tough Q&A session on EU law and demonstrate her fluency in Italian and French, she was unconditionally offered one of only two available places. Steven Fennell, partner at Halliwells and Aruna’s Training Principal in Sheffield said: “I can’t think of anyone better suited to represent the firm in this environment. Aruna is an extremely talented lawyer and fluent in several languages. “Her time in Brussels will without doubt widen her personal expertise and, ultimately, add to our existing ability to do cross-border and European work for our clients here in Sheffield.
“Being offered this place is an achievement in itself and we all wish her the best of luck.” “Everyone here has been incredibly encouraging and supportive all the way - it really means a lot. “European and International Law is my passion and now I get to be a direct witness to all the policy and law making processes.” She added: “I will be working on a number of areas including law reforms, anti-money laundering regulations, competition law and lobbying on behalf of the whole profession. “Being involved in the drafting and implementing of new legislation at this level is a unique opportunity – one I am thrilled to have. The environment will no doubt be fast-paced and challenging but right now I am confident and excited about the whole experience. Hopefully the Belgians won’t laugh too much at my French!” The UK Law Society offers only two trainee secondment places every six months; one for England/Wales and one for Scotland. Aruna will spend six months in Brussels and will be sharing an office with solicitors from the German Federal Bar, the Austrian Bar and the German Architects Association.
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