Hi
@Zaraa.x
I think
@Jessica Booker and
@Andrei Radu would also have some things to add here, but just wanted to jump in before.
Completely understand overthinking questions (guilty of this on too many previous occasions to count)! That said, I think the primary aim of this question is
less about what Lewis Silkin could do for the hypothetical client and more about understanding your interests, your commercial awareness, and your basic understanding of the firm’s work. When choosing a client, I'd suggest picking someone (or a business) that aligns reasonably well with Lewis Silkin’s typical client base. Avoid going for something too wild or outside of their wheelhouse. This shows that you have a good grasp of the kind of work the firm does.
As for whether to choose Krept or Nalas Baby, I think either of these could potentially work. But it’s important to reflect on why they interest you. Think about what makes them compelling from a legal or commercial perspective. For instance, what challenges or opportunities might they face that would require legal support? How does their work intersect with areas of law that Lewis Silkin specialises in, such as intellectual property, brand protection, or employment law? Would you find it exciting to help a growing brand navigate legal complexities or work with a high-profile individual managing their business ventures and why?
Again, it’s about showcasing your genuine interests and thoughtfulness. Good luck!