Hi
@kls
To prepare for case study based scenario interviews I would suggest becoming familiar with legal terms relevant to M&A transactions as this is the basis of most case studies. A good place to start is to consider:
1. What is a Sales Purchase Agreement (SPA)?
2. What is the difference between a Share v Asset Purchase and the advantages and disadvantages of either?
3. What are the different ways to finance an acquisition e.g. via equity or debt?
4. What are some ways to absolve liability in a contract e.g. the use of conditions, warranties, and indemnities
5. What are some key due diligence issues e.g. outstanding liabilities, employment & staffing concerns, IP concerns (e.g. licensing agreements), the existence of clauses such as change of control clauses, competition and tax concerns etc.
These are just some useful ideas to get you thinking, but I have linked below one of our extremely helpful guides which should provide greater insight!
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/mergers-and-acquisitions-case-study/
For written exercises- I think these are twofold. You'll need the legal knowledge above firstly, then the next focus is on your presentation skills. For this my advice would be:
1. Remember who your audience is - if it is a client ( more succinct/ less legal jargon), if another solicitor e.g. a partner or associate still keep in mind the format of your information e.g. if it is an email keep it brief.
2. Clarity- I personally often used headings to keep my information clear and easy to read
These are some of my key tips.
@Jacob Miller recently wrote some great articles which I have linked below.
Hi all, please see below the third of my Monday Article Series! This week is my definitive guide to case studies. It's a long one - you might want to go get a coffee and settle in! Introduction This week’s Monday Article will cover how to approach law firm case studies, one of the most...
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Hi All! Please see below my Guide to Assessed Negotiation Exercises at Assessment Centres and during Vacation Schemes. This guide has been built from my own experiences of assessed and real-world negotiations as well as having consulted with Grad Rec specialists. This is also the first in a...
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Hope this helps & best of luck