How I Made Partner: 'Get Involved in as Many Transactions as Possible,' Says Tristan Dollie of Brown Rudnick
"Get involved in as many transactions as possible. Take ownership of your work streams. Ask questions. If you do that, you'll automatically be a more valuable member of the team and more likely be on the right track for partnership. Also, try and develop your own network of contacts early. They don't need to be decision makers now, but they may be in the future."
October 07, 2024 at 11:00 AM
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How I Made ItTristan Dollie, 36, Partner at Brown Rudnick, London, England
Practice area: Finance (real estate and special situations)
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