Does anyone who has done the Weil AC this year know if they still do the in-tray exercise? They didn't say anything about it in the pre-AC call.
can you elaborate on why you avoid ESG topics in interviews?Hiya @Zaraa.x
I highly recommend the LittleLaw piece as a high-level overview of the recent executive orders on DEI. While I generally avoid DEI and ESG topics in interviews, I've had mentees who've mentioned that this issue has indeed come up during their assessment centre interviews, especially for those interviewing at US firms. During one vacation scheme, I was actually asked about similar issues by a partner, so it’s worth brushing up on the topic just in case.
If the topic comes up, you might also be asked about strategies for clients navigating these changes. This is something that the LittleLaw article touches on. However, it doesn’t explicitly set out some of the measures that law firms are now recommending that clients consider. Having read a few law firm publications on this, you may want to mention the following:
Again, this is just to provide some ideas on what you might discuss after you've (1) briefly outlined the executive orders and (2) discussed their potential impact on both clients and law firms.
- Conducting audits of their DEI programs to identify and remove practices that might violate the executive orders.
- Strengthening compliance documentation to prepare for potential investigations (The executive orders explicitly directs the DOJ to identify major companies, nonprofits, and universities for enforcement action).
- Monitoring for whistleblower risks, especially as agencies like the GSA are encouraging reports of "disguised" DEI programs.
- Preparing for the possibility of shareholder lawsuits where companies remove DEI policies, as well as shareholder actions against companies who keep certain DEI programmes in place (and violate the executive orders).
can you elaborate on why you avoid ESG topics in interviews?
I completed the Dechert WE way back in Dec but haven't heard anything. Does this mean that I've been rejected??!?!? I'm so confused
This is amazing thank you ✨Hiya @Zaraa.x
I highly recommend the LittleLaw piece as a high-level overview of the recent executive orders on DEI. While I generally avoid DEI and ESG topics in interviews, I've had mentees who've mentioned that this issue has indeed come up during their assessment centre interviews, especially for those interviewing at US firms. During one vacation scheme, I was actually asked about similar issues by a partner, so it’s worth brushing up on the topic just in case.
If the topic comes up, you might also be asked about strategies for clients navigating these changes. This is something that the LittleLaw article touches on. However, it doesn’t explicitly set out some of the measures that law firms are now recommending that clients consider. Having read a few law firm publications on this, you may want to mention the following:
Again, this is just to provide some ideas on what you might discuss after you've (1) briefly outlined the executive orders and (2) discussed their potential impact on both clients and law firms.
- Conducting audits of their DEI programs to identify and remove practices that might violate the executive orders.
- Strengthening compliance documentation to prepare for potential investigations (The executive orders explicitly directs the DOJ to identify major companies, nonprofits, and universities for enforcement action).
- Monitoring for whistleblower risks, especially as agencies like the GSA are encouraging reports of "disguised" DEI programs.
- Preparing for the possibility of shareholder lawsuits where companies remove DEI policies, as well as shareholder actions against companies who keep certain DEI programmes in place (and violate the executive orders).
I remember AG sending me a PFO three months after I applied last cycle. The AC invites had already been distributed about a month after, so I knew, but three months was a bit insane to get a PFO on a random afternoon after I had forgotten about my application.Is anyone else still waiting to hear back from AG (vac scheme)? Did my VI a while ago and was aware some people heard back pretty quickly about AC invites so not sure what to think at this point but I'd rather they just get it over with and send me my PFO!
Stephenson Harwood was 6 monthsI remember AG sending me a PFO three months after I applied last cycle. The AC invites had already been distributed about a month after, so I knew, but three months was a bit insane to get a PFO on a random afternoon after I had forgotten about my application.
i'm worried that doing an ac later will hurt my chances but am very busy next week. ik lots of vac spots for this firm have already gone - what would you reccommend? does when you do your ac make a difference to your chance of an offer?
Sorry to hear that. Is for the spring or summer VS?
We're in the era of artificial intelligence, and firms still can't send out automated emails?! Next, you'll be telling me they still run windows XPStephenson Harwood was 6 months
hey i dont know yet if i was successful but message me i can give you insightsIs there anybody who has done a BCLP AC that would be able to offer some advice? Not asking for specific details but just feeling INCREDIBLY anxious and stressed to the point it's making me super sad 😔
If situational judgement style tests, take no risks and look at the firms values to try and strike those. Also if choosing to demonstrate two behaviours choose the one you haven’t covered yet.does anyone have advice for cappfinify tests!
A structured protocol and foolproof method that is guaranteed to pass.