Other firms like CC have separate pools of money or are Swiss vereinthank you so much! i don't get how it is the 'only' law firm that does this though?
Other firms like CC have separate pools of money or are Swiss vereinthank you so much! i don't get how it is the 'only' law firm that does this though?
thank you so much! i don't get how it is the 'only' law firm that does this though?
Hey guys
I read this on Mayer Brown's website
Mayer Brown is the only integrated law firm with approximately 200 or more lawyers in each of the world’s three largest financial centres — New York, London and Hong Kong — the backbone of the global economy.
Could anyone help me out, I'm not sure what an 'integrated law firm is'? I know lots of law firms have more than 200 lawyers in the London, NY and HK office. So what does Mayer Brown mean... i'm guessing the answer lies in what an integrated law firm is?
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Has anyone else had glitching problems with the bird & bird VI? It happened to me last year (different laptop, different WiFi) where it played the first question twice and then on 1 question the clock just started counting down with no timer allowing for 60seconds thinking time (as the other questions had) and then on the final Q the thinking time timer and actual answer timer were nothing going on at the same time...
I emailed to say it glitched but hopefully they received my full answers, just wondering if anyone else experienced the same given it did it to me last year aswell?? Also kinda annoying I had zero seconds to think on 2 of the answers lol I think all in all it was a bit of a disaster...
thank you so muchOther firms like CC have separate pools of money or are Swiss verein
thank you!I believe they are referring to the number of lawyers in each location.
Hey!
So from my understanding, they're saying that Mayer Brown is a single partnership (meaning they have the same pot of money and the same salary arrangements) with a huge presence in each of those areas. So, whilst there are other firms that have offices in those areas, either they're not a single partnership in those areas and/or they don't have the presence that Mayer Brown do.
For example, Firm A may have offices in London, NY and HK but London may be part of the Europe arm of the firm, NY is part of the North American arm and HK is part of the Asia-Pacific arm. But, they'll share a common brand. Some examples are Bakers, Dentons, KWM.
Other firms may be integrated in all those areas but might have 1000 lawyers in London, 250 in NY and 50 in HK, etc.
Does anyone know how long it takes to hear back after an interview/AC? I’ve had 2 in the past 2 weeks for winter vac schemes and am still waiting to hear back.
Hey, I was wondering if I should email and thank the partners who interviewed me after receiving a TC offer? Obviously I thanked them loads when they called but worried I haven’t followed up with an email and I should have but that was now a week ago!
Ok great thank you!This isn’t necessary. You have thanked them over the phone.
If you want to, then do so (just keep the email super short). You just don’t have to do this and plenty of people don’t.
You will need to ensure you accept the offer in writing from Grad Rec/HR though
I've had several too. Be patient! I've had some firms get back to me in an hour, others have marking to do so they take a couple of weeks and others need approval from other people too! Don't stress, I do feel you though!Does anyone know how long it takes to hear back after an interview/AC? I’ve had 2 in the past 2 weeks for winter vac schemes and am still waiting to hear back.
I got this too! I don’t know if it’s generic or not. Either way it was one of the nicest rejections I’ve hadDid anyone else get an email from Sidley saying they're winter vac is full but they'll consider your app for spring/summer?
Do you guys think that means I would get the interview in January or it's just the process they do every year when there are applications left over for winter?
This might be the wrong place for this question but does anyone have any advice on the content that should be included in a LL.M. personal statement? Particularly in relation to some of the more competitive programmes (e.g. Oxbridge)?