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Hi Jessica - a quick question.
Is it a good option to qualify for the NY Bar while still applying for TC's? Dubai is considered quite multi jurisdictional and lawyers from all sorts of background practice here. But how do firms in general react if they discover a potential TC candidate has also applied for the NY Bar? I can explain my reasons for qualifying but would it put me at a disadvantage?
thanks.
@Jessica Booker Ma'am, what is the best way to show our genuine interest in a practise area- what should we mention- I mean work experience/activities etc which backs our inclination towards a particular area- which shows that our interest is not just on the surface- we know it well and it has developed
I'm not sure what the form is in your home country but in England we tend to wear suits. I always bring a tie with me and wear it for assessments and any interviews, but most of the time for the day-to-day work at the office wearing a tie is not necessary at least in my experience at US firms. MC or SC firms may be different but what is for certain is that you wear a suit even for socials but if the event is more active e.g. softball or something then you may bring a change of clothes with youWhat do men wear at Summer Vacation schemes? Proper suits or just shirts ties and trousers without the blazers. Before anyone pounces on me, yes I know we first have to make it to the VS to think about what we are going to wear but since I am from India and I will be doing internships in my home country also, I might as well buy clothes now because the sale is on! @Jessica Booker @Daniel Boden
Also, even during socials we have to come dressed in formals? Or do we need casuals for events?
I know this might sound very ambitious of me right now but please bear with me everyone
Agreed Dan, I’d always have a tie handy just in case you’re asked to a meeting or to CourtI'm not sure what the form is in your home country but in England we tend to wear suits. I always bring a tie with me and wear it for assessments and any interviews, but most of the time for the day-to-day work at the office wearing a tie is not necessary at least in my experience at US firms. MC or SC firms may be different but what is for certain is that you wear a suit even for socials but if the event is more active e.g. softball or something then you may bring a change of clothes with you
What do men wear at Summer Vacation schemes? Proper suits or just shirts ties and trousers without the blazers. Before anyone pounces on me, yes I know we first have to make it to the VS to think about what we are going to wear but since I am from India and I will be doing internships in my home country also, I might as well buy clothes now because the sale is on! @Jessica Booker @Daniel Boden
Also, even during socials we have to come dressed in formals? Or do we need casuals for events?
I know this might sound very ambitious of me right now but please bear with me everyone
Hello @Jessica Booker , I was looking at Bird & Bird's profile on Legal Cheek, the website had this pie chart which showed what % of associates are from Russel Groups, Non Russel Groups and International. The 'International' slice in the pie chart was at 0% - Does that mean I will be wasting my time if I decide to apply there?
Hi Jess and welcome to the forum! It’s so exciting to have you join us and we very much look forward to working with you!
Hi!
I am currently applying for Training Contracts and wanted to confirm if I should relate my work experiences to the firm in the work experience section. I'm applying to Irwin Mitchell and they have about 1800 characters for each work experience and that is quite more than other firms. I usually would relate how my experiences helped me when answering the additional questions but since there is more space to write more should I also talk about how my work experience is relevant to the firm or simply follow the STAR format?
Kind regards,
Maryam
Covington and Burling LLP is listed as tier 2 on Chambers Partners but tier 4 on Legal 500. Which is correct, and does it even matter?
Second question- if we apply there, can they ask us why they're applying to a tier 4 firm and not a tier 1 if we are so fond of the practise area? @Jessica Booker
Which is better for us students to go by? UK Wide rankings or worldwide?
Secondly, if I'm interested in firms which do VC work- and there are 5 of them which are in Band-1, 3 of them require A-levels that I don't have, is it still worth applying there? When I know I don't have the grades? Plus, I don't know if you remember my mitigating circumstances, they were clear but they were without proof- so if I were to add everything- should I bother applying to these firms at all?
Put it this way, if you don't apply you have no chance of making it through to the next stage but if you do apply then there is a chance. That's how I tend to look at these things. I'd also recommend getting in contact with the firms that interest you and asking them for their advice directly.Which is better for us students to go by? UK Wide rankings or worldwide?
Secondly, if I'm interested in firms which do VC work- and there are 5 of them which are in Band-1, 3 of them require A-levels that I don't have, is it still worth applying there? When I know I don't have the grades? Plus, I don't know if you remember my mitigating circumstances, they were clear but they were without proof- so if I were to add everything- should I bother applying to these firms at all?