The ACs are the 19th and 20th of Jan so I imagine we’d hear soonDid eversheds really say they would get back to us before new years? Somebody said this on a post here; can't find it now tho![]()
The ACs are the 19th and 20th of Jan so I imagine we’d hear soonDid eversheds really say they would get back to us before new years? Somebody said this on a post here; can't find it now tho![]()
Has anyone heard from SH? Are test invites sent after the deadline or have I been PFO’d lol
Okay thank you so much. It’s just that they gave the AC dates so less than a week to prep seems counter intuitive.Im fairly sure baker will send Spring AC invites in the new year
According to the forum, last year they sent on 3rd Jan 2024
Which makes sense - I doubt there is much movement before NYE!
was wondering the same thing!Is the Baker online assessment automatic? I have not received an invite since submitting my app a week ago.
In previous years it has never been automatic (unless that has changed this year).Is the Baker online assessment automatic? I have not received an invite since submitting my app a week ago.
Was the AC for the WVS?If anyone is happy to share Milbank stage 1 please let DM me! Happy to share Macfarlanes stage 2 and Sidley AC![]()
was Sidley AC summer or winter VS?If anyone is happy to share Milbank stage 1 please let DM me! Happy to share Macfarlanes stage 2 and Sidley AC![]()
They send invites after the deadline has closed.was wondering the same thing!
oh wait so it after sending the app is the next stage VI and then an online assessment?They send invites after the deadline has closed.
It isn’t automatic, plus the application receipt email said they’d be reviewing summer vac scheme apps after the deadline in JanuaryIs the Baker online assessment automatic? I have not received an invite since submitting my app a week ago.
Yes please same here!!If anyone has done the Goodwin VI and is willing to give me advice on what to expect / how to prepare I would really appreciate it!
5 daysIf you receive the Milbank test, how long do you have for it?
Thank you @Afraz Akhtar for your answer - that's really helpful. I'm just worried in case I don't know enough about each practice area - sorry for all these questions, but please could you also provide the same for litigation as a practice area if you don't mind@flower1 it’s been about two years since I studied this, so @Abbie Whitlock may be of more help but I’d say for Intellectual Property Practice the key thing to know is that there are various IP rights available in the UK (trademarks, copyright, patents, trade secrets/confidential information) all of which are governed by their own statutory provision e.g. CDPA 1988.
Some rights are automatic such as copyright and others are given upon application e.g. patents. However, for each there are certain criteria’s to fill - and this is where you’ll approach things through a step by step process based on the facts of the client. Once you have the right, each exists for a different amount of time.
The most interesting thing about IP is the disputes, so when a client claims their right is being infringed by another, however again it’s decided based on the facts and strengths of your right to begin with.
The subject alone is very content heavy, so I wouldn’t bother studying it for an AC - as they are not meant to be legal in nature (to give an equal chance to those from a non law background). However, the above should give you a general understanding of the work you’re likely to do in that department.