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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Generally, as a corporate lawyer you don't travel much. Not that much of your work needs to be done face to face because you don't do the negotiations -> your client or financial advisor does, then you take instructions.
Intl arbi and regional disputes will travel more, because they have to be there in person.
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I doubt I will change to arb or disputes. I received an offer last year with the M&A team of an international firm and they said that some business travels are required for site visits. But I also heard from a friend that such visits don't usually happen. I declined that offer for various reasons.
But for now, I will see if I can squeeze in time to study for the QLTS so I can work in London or something.