Today I thought about my answer for why
Hogan Lovells for my upcoming interview, I noted three reasons. Firstly, the wide range of practice areas offered by the firm would allow me to have a well-rounded experience and make an informed decision regarding where I want to quality.
As the second reason I talk about a particular practice area that interests me (explaining why), mentioning the firm has a strong expertise in this area. Lastly, I value the firm’s strong commitment to D&I and its active engagement in pro bono work.
Do you think my initial reason might seem too general, given that many firms boast a broad spectrum of practice areas? This is one of the reasons why I applied, but I'm concerned about giving the impression of limited research.