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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

AQ

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Have you ever considered working in-house for a media or entertainment company? This way, you could practice as a commercial lawyer but in an organisation that is focused entirely on that sector. I don’t think there are many firms that have a specialist focus in this area of law, apart from the ones you mentioned. 🙂

If you are interested in working for a city law firm, perhaps firms with an IP focus could be a good place (Hogan Lovells or Bird & Bird). They will most likely have clients in the media and entertainment industry that need IP-related advice. 🤔

It’s worthwhile looking at things like Chambers and Partners or the Legal 500, to see which firms are strongest in the media and entertainment sector. Based on this, you can diversify your applications to include firms that offer advisory services in this sector. I have pasted the links to these below:

Yes! it's one of the many routes I'm considering but opportunities for in-house media and ent are few and far between at the moment.

But huge thank you for your suggestions, I had applied to a quite a few of those firms listed on Legal 500 but was unsuccessful at various points in the cycle - I will work hard to power through next year! (also big congrats on your successful schemes! whilst lurking for the past few months it was great seeing some of your posts)
 
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BobThebIlly

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Hey everyone, I did an interview for a scheme last Thursday and was told I should hear back the result on Friday. I haven’t heard anything since, should I follow up or just leave it? I’ve been offered another internship and have to give my dates to them soon so it’d be useful to know if I got the vac scheme or not.
sorry this is so unrelated but i love ur pfp
 

yueyueer

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My current commute time is around 1 hour 20 minutes so was just wondering if that would be considered above the normal commutable distance range?
I don’t think so, unfortunately — my door to door commute tends to range between 1 hour to 1.5 hours depending on where I’m going in London, and I had friends that would commute in from Reading/Essex so I think it really depends on what you’re comfortable with!
 
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trainee4u

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My current commute time is around 1 hour 20 minutes so was just wondering if that would be considered above the normal commutable distance range?
It's a normal commuting time; distance is possibly a different matter.

E.g., somewhere like Tunbridge Wells is a desirable commuter town, and is 54 minutes from London, which is going to be well over 1 hr 20 minutes door-to-door. A season ticket is £154/week.

OTOH somewhere like Coventry is not a commuter town, while being 58 minutes from London, due to the distance, and cost (£300/week).
 
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trainee4u

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Interesting.
LLB (first class) from KCL
A*A*A* from elite London private school

Macfarlanes paralegal. Went to AC for TC in 2023. "repeatedly accessed information that was confidential and which she knew or ought to have known she was not entitled to access, namely documents including a Business Case Study Exercise, model answers and the mark scheme, for a training contract assessment day she attended in August 2023."

I can only assume this was accessible on the intranet/network. Lied about having done this (which is really dumb, because IT knows EVERYTHING).

Subject to a S43 order meaning that she cannot work for any regulated legal business without prior permission from SRA.
 

Jessica Booker

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Hi, sorry to ask again, but does anyone have experience of slaughters contacting referees and what it could mean/what they ask ?
It’s part of their early checking process.

They often check academic references in particular before deciding offers to ensure your grades are what you have said they are and that there aren’t any conduct issues with your time at university.
 

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