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Sophia Elisabeth Lange
Brussels, Belgium
Education: LL.B. Law with German Law (University College, London), Erasmus-Scholarship in German Law (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich)
Language: German, English, French, Dutch, Spanish
Contact: sophia_lange@hotmail.com
I went to Israel both with great excitement as well as trepidation, as I was unsure about how I would be received. But no matter what I had expected, I could have never have imagined the warmth with which I was welcomed and the immediacy with which I was integrated into the team that is Heskia-Hacmun.
On my first day Amos Hacmun called me to his office and asked me to evaluate a client’s case. I gave a quick outline of the pros and cons before he told me that it was actually a fictitious mail, one of many he receives everyday. He took time to test my ability to think on my feet and demonstrated how this firm operates: each member is directly involved, challenged and supported.
At university I am studying both English and German law. The two systems have taught me different ways of solving a problem and it was extremely interesting to see elements of both reflected in the Isreali legal system for instance in privacy and labour laws. HH also provided me with the opportunity to gain a hands-on experience of Israeli court procedure in Tel Aviv as well as Jerusalem. The translation of articles, judgments and contracts gave me direct insight into the various areas of law the firm specialises in.
The internship left a lasting impression, it was stepping stone for internships at other law firms and strengthened my ambition to gain a more objective and substantiated knowledge about the Middle East, as I am now interning at the European Parliament’s Directorate General for Foreign Relations.
Unique to HH is the annual Art Project it organises in support of Tel Aviv’s local artist community. I was privileged to assist in the event by promoting it amongst the foreign media representatives in Tel Aviv. Not only was it great working with the team on this, but I could also improve my public relations and communication skills.
However, the greatest impact on my experience in Israel, and Heskia-Hacmun in particular, was made by the people I met during my internship, my travels through the region and simply whilst living in Tel Aviv for two months. I was invited to the most beautiful wedding I have ever attended, saw a country where seemingly every stone bears historical meaning and learned from conversations with some of the most interesting people I have met. It opened my eyes to how much one can learn by working with people from different backgrounds and is something I hope to continue in the future both professionally and personally.
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