I'm applying for the CMS first year programme and looking for some insight into what others would discuss in the following question In 200 words, what do you see as the key drivers of the business of law?
Any suggestions would be extremely helpful
I previously expressed to another student how vague I find this question.
Is there any other guidance on the form? What do you both interpret this question to mean?
I was genuinely unable to answer it. Although I found it easier to answer the other two questions.
I'm applying for the CMS first year programme and looking for some insight into what others would discuss in the following question In 200 words, what do you see as the key drivers of the business of law?
Any suggestions would be extremely helpful
What did you say about the skills in the future part? Because the question in essence in my opinion isn’t asking about your normal core skills, it’s about lawyers becoming digitally accustomed to the changes
Would love to hear your approach on this question @Ahmed858
Apologies for the late reply. My approach after reading must be wrong, I'm going to be focusing on the latter part of your answer.
I previously expressed to another student how vague I find this question.
Is there any other guidance on the form? What do you both interpret this question to mean?
I would have interpreted this question similar to what are a few things that make an impact in the legal market/business currently?
Hi all,
Probably a bit late here, but might help. I've just been invited to an AC at CMS, but also struggled with this question initially. This article was hugely helpful:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1062&context=mbelr.
If I had any advice, it would be that 'drivers' can be really whatever you want, as long as you specifically relate these factors to how the business of law is changing. By business, I took it to mean 'how it is conducted'. Globalisation is heavily focused on in the above article, and in light of CMS' global presence thats a good one to look at. The same goes for mergers, given CMS' recent news. Technology is definitely a key factor, although as the third Q focuses specifically on technology, save your words and show your knowledge on tech in that question.
Happy to answer any Qs about CMS further, although I haven't done the AC yet!
Thanks.
Edit: regardless of whether you're applying to CMS or not, I found that article really interesting and helpful, would recommend to anyone trying to get in to law or in law already!