The New Lawyer, 6 Jul 2009
LAW graduates in Singapore are fuming after being denied internship places at large law firms this year.
Students at the National University of Singapore (NUS) claim fellow institution the Singapore Management University (SMU) has tied up internships for their students with all the big law firms, reports The Strait Times.
One disgruntled second-year NUS undergraduate said last year’s batch of NUS law students had applied as late as March and still got internships at the top law firms during their school break last month.
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