Suffering from success wowww congratsHi everyone,
I’m in the very fortunate position of having been offered training contracts at Freshfields, Weil, Slaughters and White & Case. I've narrowed it down to Freshfields and White & Case, but I’m having a really hard time deciding between the two.
I know both firms are outstanding, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time at each, I genuinely feel I’d fit in well at either. I have an interest in arbitration and litigation, though I appreciate that these interests may evolve over time.
In the longer term, I’d love to become a KC and solicitor advocate, with the potential-ambitious as it may be-of possibly joining the judiciary one day. I know it’s not the traditional route but I also know of a few solicitors who’ve taken this path.
With that in mind, I’d really appreciate any insights or advice anyone might have about which offer to accept.
Thanks all!
As a fellow enjoyer of disputes i’d choose w&c, not on any intellectual, well thought out consideration of pros + cons, going off pure vibes 🤝
Very similar trainee retention rates, quality of work, international opportunities and (bad) work/life balance with those firms, but at w&c you’d perhaps be doing work that’s a bit more engaging as there are fewer trainees as US firms usually have more of a learn by doing vib
Although might want to consider the fact US firms are on a bit of a mad one right now though with trump in office