Today's The Times law supplement carries an ad for a film production lawyer at Time Warner. You only need to be 1-3 years qualified for this one, so long as you (i) are experienced in media and entertainment law, (ii) have good contract skills, (iii) communicate well and are a good team player, (iv) are energetic and highly motivated and (v) have a proven track record for delivering quality work at speed. You'll be working with the team that handles Harry Potter, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Batman Begins.
The IPKat says if anyone with such remarkable talents exists, he or she should be able to name a juicy pay package.
Perfect lawyers here and here.
NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
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