I applied for PMC and haven’t heard anything back eitherDoes anyone know if all of the PMC AC invitations have been sent out? I know they are running ACs until the end of the month - not sure whether to assume a rejection or not.
SameI applied for PMC and haven’t heard anything back either
@Jessica Booker sorry to tag you again on this but looking for some advice before I have to respond to the offer I have! Do you happen to know the answer to the above?@Jessica Booker do the same rules apply for accepting a VS offer then reneging on it at a later date in the Scottish system? I've got an offer I'd like to accept but also waiting to hear back from some other firms before making a final decision, so just wanted to ask before I sign anything!
"Since Paul, Weiss is relatively new in London"This is actually incredible! I was thinking about how I could structure and articulate an answer to questions like ‘who are Paul, Weiss’ competitors and how does Paul, Weiss compare to them’ or ‘what are Paul, Weiss’ USPs when compared to its competitors’ and then I see this post, which discussed quite similar things. Once again, the GOAT @Andrei Radu has come in clutch! You are an actual superstar! 🐐
I do have a question though. Since Paul, Weiss is relatively new in London, if I were to be asked about Paul, Weiss’ position in the City of London specifically, how could I navigate my approach to this kind of question? Would firms like Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, Skadden, Davis Polk, etc. be considered its close competitors in the UK as well, since Paul, Weiss’ clients in London are mainly PE firms? Or would it be more likely that Paul, Weiss wants to target other US law firms in the city? I guess this part of the question is asking about Paul, Weiss’ strategy and future plans in London.
pretty sure shoosmiths offers (or atleast could offer) visa sponsorship:Quick question: I accept that I did not secure a vacation scheme, but I still want to give this recruitment cycle my utmost effort. Therefore, my question is: which firms should I apply to, considering the following?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
- Ultimately, I do not mind which firm I join; my primary goal is to secure a training contract. I want to focus on firms that offer a realistic chance of obtaining a TC, rather than those where securing one is virtually impossible.
- I am from mainland Europe, so I would require visa sponsorship. Therefore, I need to target firms that offer sponsorship, unlike, for example, Shoosmiths.
Since Paul, Weiss is relatively new in London
They have been in London over 20 years...
They have been working as a satellite office
I've been to abut 3 events with Paul, Weiss...and they quite clearly state they are not 'new'...Since 2023 they have been rapidly expanding and now they have over 200 lawyers, 40-50 of which are partners. I think it’s relatively new in London because it opened its London office in 2003 but has only really began focusing on growing its London presence since 2023. Some US firms have been in London for over 50 years, like White & Case (1971).
I've been to abut 3 events with Paul, Weiss...and they quite clearly state they are not 'new'...
I think your use of the word 'new' is incorrect... Perhaps, expanding their UK operations or something or other would be better... but, each to their own...
Yes - there is no different in the systems. You can renege a job offer. Employers are not going to seek any breach of employment contract for an internship.@Jessica Booker sorry to tag you again on this but looking for some advice before I have to respond to the offer I have! Do you happen to know the answer to the above?
Thank you AndreiI will list resources here for some of the principal trainee tasks in PE:
- Legal Due Diligence: see this Practical Law Note on the due diligence process.
- Process Management: I did not find any specific guide on this, but take a look at this Practical Law overview of PE buyouts in the UK - it should give you a good understanding on how everything fits together in a deal, which will help with process management.
- Drafting of ancillary documents: see this Lexis Nexis Guide.
Wow! This is a good position to be in. Of the four I would choose Weil, the hours will be long but the training, calibre and variety of work is amongst the best in the city. The other firms are far smaller and I have heard S&C is entirely a satellite office.Currently facing a dilemma and would really appreciate any insight.
Between Cleary, Weil, Davis Polk, and Sullivan & Cromwell where would it be best to accept a training contract. Thinking in terms of quality of work, ability to lateral in the future if need be, and calibre of training.
Thank you in advance!
I selected only summer and no PFO yetHey guys,
Wondering if anyone who selected only the PW summer VS (not both) has received an invitation for the AC?
I haven’t gotten a PFO yet so I’m wondering if anyone else is in the same boat?