I also struggle with this but what I find helps me is starting from scratch. I take down the run of the mill details about the law firm first just so I have a basic idea of their reputation in certain practices, their values and maybe their international presence etc. From this info, I then go on to look the sectors that they specialise in - this way, naturally the firm will seem a little different from its competitors if that makes sense. If that's quite tricky as many top law firms are very very similar, Chat GPT can really help speed up the process when you're looking for a nice summary and its main competitors.What are everyone's strategies to research how a firm is different from its competitors? struggling with this ahead of interviews!
I generally recommend finding something the London team has had involvement in. It can still be a US matter but should have some connection to the London office if you are trying to suggest that is the type of work you would be involved in.Hi @Jessica Booker I was wondering when citing cases that a law firm has worked on, is it okay to mention cases that they have worked on in the US (for an American firm) or would you advise that any cases that you cite in an application should be UK specific? Thank you!
For those of you interested in application help I have a friend who is at a top US firm (Weil) as a first-seat trainee. He helped me with my applications this cycle and literally had AC invites from HSF, Skadden, GD (got a VS offer), Fieldfisher, White & Case & HFW. I have VI invites from Weil, Goodwin, Reed Smith (PFO), MB and still have apps pending like Paul Weiss, Debevoise etc. I owe that success to him. He has a natural talent for crafting applications on a one-to-one basis. I have suggested that the TCLA take him on as a paid consultant because I genuinely want all of you to be successful. My friend was apprehensive because as a trainee he doesn't have the time; however, I managed to convince him to offer a paid service helping people craft applications. For those of you interested in having him review your apps and work with you to tailor them PM me and I will connect you. Trust me it is worth it. He is good at giving VI and AC tips as well.
Matthieu has said during multiple recent virtual events that the intake is 20 but they make exceptions if they find the right talent - so will take on more than 20 if they find excellent candidates/the right talentbased on a recent picture I saw it seems to be around 30
Hey, was wondering which scheme this is for and which office you applied to?PMC AC! Any insights would be much much appreciated xxxxxxxxxx can offer insights on Covington/HSF/Jones Day/CC ACs and Forsters/Goodwin/Mishcon/Willkie/B&B, W&C and CC (last year) VIs
I went to their in-person insight evening and they said 6-7 trainees at present but that number could fluctuate slightly. 🙂How many trainees do Willkie take legal cheek and the TCLA Directory seem to have contradicting figures
They will be in June to collide with Vacation Schemes.Assessment centres for direct TCs!!
Should I email GR to ask when their assessment centre are being planned for if nothing has been shared on their website? Around early May I want to go travel for a bit 😭 but i don't want to make plans now and cancel them if I get invited to an AC or something.
thank uThey will be in June to collide with Vacation Schemes.
thank you, that makes sense!I also struggle with this but what I find helps me is starting from scratch. I take down the run of the mill details about the law firm first just so I have a basic idea of their reputation in certain practices, their values and maybe their international presence etc. From this info, I then go on to look the sectors that they specialise in - this way, naturally the firm will seem a little different from its competitors if that makes sense. If that's quite tricky as many top law firms are very very similar, Chat GPT can really help speed up the process when you're looking for a nice summary and its main competitors.
Yes, they may still need a transcript but that can be from your UK university.This is a very specific question, but does anyone know if firms will ask for a year abroad transcript for VS even if the academic year was P/F. 1) I don't even know where I would access this and 2) would they withdraw an offer based on this (even though it does not count towards my final grade at all)?
@Jessica Booker
Thanks @Jessica Booker , I put the modules I did on the year abroad individually into the application, would a transcript from my home university still be ok? I assume it just says 'Pass - year abroad' for my third year.Yes, they may still need a transcript but that can be from your UK university.
They wouldn’t withdraw an offer based on this though as long as you had present it as a pass/fail grade on your application form.
does anyone know what Skadden's values are?
I did all this but it just says "Our core values reflect the ideals of our history" - does not speak about any specific values, hence asked on the forum!Search on Google - Google Search Help
Here are a few tips and tricks to help you easily find info on Google. Tip 1: Start with the basics No matter what you look for, start with a simple search like where's the closest airporsupport.google.com
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