TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

Ram Sabaratnam

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im trying to write about tariffs in an app commercial question - how do I structure my answer? The topic is so broad. I know how to speak about its effect on law firms but I’m not sure how to structure it cause it’s just so incredibly broad.

@Amma Usman @Ram Sabaratnam could
You please help me? Thank you!

Hiya @gazdgazd11

Tariffs can definitely have broad implications, so I think the best way to structure your answer will depend on how the question is framed. Are you able to share the exact wording of the question? That way, I can suggest an approach that ensures you're addressing it as effectively as possible. Also, are you focusing on a particular industry or region, or is it more of a general discussion on how tariffs impact commercial law and law firms? Happy to help once I have a bit more detail :)
 

Chris Brown

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Cry away oh humble one!!! Congratulations 🫶🏾 you’re clearly doing something right so don’t underestimate yourself! Best of luck to you and everyone else who progressed 🤞🏽
Thank you I really appreciate it! I guess so man but idek what that is at all lmao. 😂

Maybe I need to be have some more self-confidence because that’s lacking atm. 🥲

Best of luck to everyone who received an invite for the partner interview! 🙂​
 
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Ram Sabaratnam

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Does anyone have any insights for Arnold & Porter? I have an interview coming up but there's not that much online to research because it's such a small firm. Thanks!

Hiya @elena11

This is a good question. Their London office has a strong regulatory and disputes focus, with particular expertise in the life sciences and tech sectors. If you check their Chambers Student profile, you’ll see that they are ranked highly in areas such as public international law, financial crime, and product liability in life sciences. These strengths also indicate that, in terms of competitors, Arnold & Porter is often compared to firms like Cooley and Covington & Burling. If you’re preparing for your interview, it could be useful to consider how the firm differentiates itself from these other firms, especially in terms of practice areas or the types of clients they attract.

In terms of experience, the London office has been involved in some notable client matters in the UK and more internationally. They advised on the restructuring of Cineworld, which closed in July, with partners Jeremy Willcocks and Emilia Morris leading on corporate and restructuring issues, including those related to Cineworld’s London Stock Exchange listing. Their competition team is also representing (sorry the link is paywalled) major companies in ongoing claims related to the European Commission’s decision on the European trucks cartel. Their clients in this matter include Heineken, Diageo PLC, and AB InBev.

I've been trying to do some research for you about their financial performance, but this is slightly harder to assess. This is because the firm's London office hasn’t disclosed key financial data to publications like The Lawyer (which often tracks growth and revenue trends). That said, there are some indicators of their progress. In 2024, The Lawyer noted that the firm's headcount saw a small increase, going from 46.5 full-time equivalent lawyers in 2022 to 46.7 in 2023. Firm-wide, though, revenue grew from $1bn in 2022 to $1.1bn in 2023 (with an estimated 3.9% of that revenue coming from the UK office).

For your interview, I think it could be useful to highlight the firm’s regulatory expertise and high-profile work, particularly in life sciences, tech, and competition. Given the firm’s size in London, you might also want to consider how that affects trainee experience - the usual point that smaller teams can mean greater exposure to complex work early on. If you haven't already, it’s worth looking at their Chambers UK and Legal 500 rankings to get a sense of where they stand in different practice areas and how that fits into your own interests/motivations for joining the firm. I hope this helps and best of luck with the interview!
 
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This is definitely not a meaningless question at all. I also need to figure out what is appropriate for an interview. Does anyone have any thoughts? Please help. 🥲🥲​
Wear a tie, if you don’t have one pop to any charity shop and find something sensible. Tie is far more formal than just a shirt and might help just incase a partner is slightly more traditional.
 

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