I would say most firms have some paralegals. Few have dedicated recruitment programmes for them though - most firms will just recruit paralegals on a on-demand basis for individual departments, especially within London.Does anyone know which London law firms offer paralegal positions? Thank you
Any insights on Winston and Strawn final interview? I’m really panicking (it’s tomorrow!) and I can’t seem to find anything online.
They have said that all interviews will be between 16 and 25 April. I was a Friday notification with my interview scheduled at the end of that period.
Has anyone hear back from Sky? I was asked to upload my CV - did anyone got asked this as well?
The TCLA Academy is a separate purchase but currently a one-off payment for access with no time limit/no rolling subscription.Hi Jessica, do Gold subscribers have to this or it needs to be purchased separately?
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I got the collective email but still waiting for the Teams invite
Hmm thanks, still nothing for me, I might ask this eveningYesterday
Thank you so much, your suggestions are really helpfulIt might depend on the firm. I think there are any number of things you could go for, and the question can show both commercial awareness and wider legal knowledge.
For example, GenAI is very controversial with issues like the "Studio Ghibli image generator", and here the government has made statements about its plans, so for this you could look at how other countries are managing AI and where the balance might be between protecting creative industries and enabling tech.
Similarly you could look to solve problems in society, e.g., https://www.macfarlanes.com/what-we...veroo-drivers-not-workers-says-supreme-court/ the SC decided Deliveroo drivers are not workers, which means that Deliveroo (et al) are not responsible for illegal immigration offences and don't have to provide employment benefits to staff. A law could change this.
You could talk about proposed legislation too - for example there is the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which imo is not a new law, but a whole raft of them, but in that context you could propose a specific planning reform that are not in the bill, but has been suggested by others, on the basis that your particular law would enable more economic growth/housing/whatever.
If you look at the Law Commission and others, there are proposals for law reform that are made and perhaps you think are great, but haven't been implemented, and you could look at those.
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Hi @JasmineM9 I am not sure if this was mentioned before, but for the purpose of creating an index of terminology, one resource I found really helpful was Investopedia. You can look up almost any finance-related jargon term and you will find one of the most comprehensive explanations available online. The really useful thing about it is also the fact that when further jargon terms are used to define/explain the initial one, there will always be a link sending you to a new page with its explanation. This was great for me because every time I went on it and was searching for a term I actually ended up learning the and meanings connections between of 5-6 different concepts instead.Thank you Amma for the detailed response! I am a currently subscribed to Little Law, and the Morning Brew! I started small by picking one article a week to analyse in detail. I will definitely start to create some sort of index with terminology just so I can understand everything better. My biggest pitfall is lack of consistency, I could be doing well for one week then stop for months 😭 I will try and do better!
If you explain that you have only realised it now and politely ask whether you could still receive feedback (but also saying you understand if this is no longer possible), I cannot imagine this will in any way influence your chances of progressing with future applications.Hi, I reached the VI stage for Willkie but did not realise that we could ask for feedback at that stage and did not. Is it too late to ask now / will it reflect badly on me?
I got 4 above average and 1 average last year and didn’t but people with less did - hard to say what Mayer Brown places weight on!I got 2 average and 3 above average on the Mayer Brown verbal reasoning test. Reckon that's enough to pass to the next stage?
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This was my 1st application cycle and so far nothing come from it yet 😅
I was just wondering if anyone had any tips on what to do over summer and also during my PGDL (which i start in sept) which isn't just VS's as they seem hard to come by! Any knowledge about building legal experience or what stands out on an application which I can do in my own time would be amazing!
Good luck to everyone still waiting to hear 🤞❤️
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Amazing, thank you so much Andrei, I will be using Investopedia and I will also purchase the TCLA Academy course. When you were beginning your commercial awareness journey, did you have a specific process or routine? As I struggle consistency, I think I need to set up a routine to follow daily and weekly to build knowledge over time. Additionally, as there is so much information online I get so overwhelmed and give up completely lol, did you stick to one or two commercial awareness resources? I only have two Little Law and Morning Brew which I am finding easy to read and engaging. I won’t be tackling FT articles until I get significantly better 🙂Hi @JasmineM9 I am not sure if this was mentioned before, but for the purpose of creating an index of terminology, one resource I found really helpful was Investopedia. You can look up almost any finance-related jargon term and you will find one of the most comprehensive explanations available online. The really useful thing about it is also the fact that when further jargon terms are used to define/explain the initial one, there will always be a link sending you to a new page with its explanation. This was great for me because every time I went on it and was searching for a term I actually ended up learning the and meanings connections between of 5-6 different concepts instead.
If you choose to use this, or just generally when creating the index, I think your primary goal should be to learn how to unpack each concept in very simple layman terms - ie not having to rely on any further complex terms you cannot precisely explain. As the rather cliche test of whether you have really understood something puts it - you need to think whether you could explain it in such a way that even a kid could understand given enough time and attention. For the purposes of an interview this is essential, because if you use a jargon term and are then asked to unpack it, partners will insist you use very simple language and will easily catch out any ambiguities in your response.
Hi everyone! Does anyone have any advice on how best to answer this question or what things I could focus on as I am struggling to think of ideas:
If you were to create a new law, what would it be and why? (250)
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!