Cover Letters- What to include

v123

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Hey guys!

I am in the process of applying for a TC at Orrick and in addition to their cover letter requirement (500 words), we are also required to answer 6 contextual questions. My question is what you would recommend including in the cover letter if most of the contextual questions cover things you would traditionally write (ie. I would normally explain why I chose law, why I chose the firm and why they should choose me in the cover letter but the questions essentially cover this). The questions include:

-Why specifically are you interested in training at Orrick? What makes us different to the other firms you have applied for? (250 words)
-Why have you decided to pursue a career as a commercial lawyer working in an international law firm? What factors and influences have affected your decision? (250 words)
-Have you been following any recent news stories or events that have attracted your attention and you think would have an impact, or be of interest, to Orrick? (250 words)
-What is your proudest achievement and why? This does not need to be academic related. (200 words)
-Please detail academic awards, prizes or scholarships and non-academic achievements at school, university and law school (if applicable). (200 words)
-Describe your involvement and positions of responsibility in any extra-curricular activities including societies, sports, charitable and voluntary work. (200 words)

Thanks in advance!
 
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    Interesting that they still ask for a cover letter after all those questions!

    I have reviewed one Orrick application, the applicant still introduced themselves in the first paragraph (where they studied and what they're applying for). She proceeded to summarise how her experiences make her a suitable candidate for Orrick.
     
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