Anyone know if the following deadline from Winston and Strawn means midnight tonight (eg Sunday evening) or midnight tomorrow (eg Monday evening)? So confused by this language!
The deadline to complete this task is midnight on Monday 7th April 2025.
I am neither of these people but I do have an understanding of this! On a basic level: debt finance = you, as a company, are raising money by borrowing (e.g. a loan, such as from a bank, a group of banks or credit fund). equity finance = you, as a company, are raising money by issuing shares...
If it makes you feel any better, I have a similar background and also just got my PFO and am feeling the exact same way! I perform quite well in in person interviews, have even done a vac scheme last year - the VIs are truly so unforgiving even though I feel I did relatively well on this one!
To be honest I think the best approach here would be to be constantly following what's happening in the economy and macro-economic trends, which can best be connected to practice areas at commercial law firms. If you know what's going on and what's been going on / is relevant, you have a better...
Very relaxed and standard motivational and competency and situational questions, so good prep bullet point examples of when you have used certain skills or encountered certain scenarios (eg working with a difficult person, under time pressure, etc). Nothing commercial from what I remember.
Also tiny unrelated point if you're talking about DD on a M&A deal I'd specify legal DD as a M&A deal will have loads of other types of DD workstreams that the deal lawyers won't be working on such as financial DD etc.!
M&A in caps always but 'debt finance' and 'funds' and that sort of thing in caps only when referring to the names of specific practice groups at firms - this approach has got me past app stage many times before :)
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