TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2024-5

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    Tintin06

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    Has anyone sent in their application for Reed Smith's Direct Training Contract and heard anything from them?
    Also, is this the first time that RS has opened a Direct TC route?
    Nothing yet and yes it is. They only opened two weeks ago. Most apps will go in later. Interested to see how many though. Since it’s their first direct TC. I’m hoping for less competition honestly!
     

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    Hi @Jessica Booker, if you don't mind me piggybacking off from this enquiry. I am in a similar situation. Both of my offers (TC and VS) do not have terms that prohibit me from doing the VS. I very much would prefer the firm I am doing the VS with, and it is financially difficult to drop out since they have sponsored a lot of my costs already. I do not think I will be financially tied to the firm that offered me the TC, since I have completed my SQE.

    The acceptance deadline is this Friday, and my VS starts two weeks later. I don't think there is any way I could drag my deadline out. Could I accept the TC, do the VS, and renege on the TC if I get a return offer from the VS? Is this standard practice and acceptable (e.g., no SRA code of conduct issues)? I can't help but feel really anxious about this.

    Many thanks in advance!
    If there are no terms in either offer, then yes, you can.

    The SRA has no code of conduct concerning this.
     
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    yk123489

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    Hi!

    While I'm finishing up applications to a few remaining firms, I’d love to make good use of the summertime to strengthen my finance knowledge. I'm really interested in transactional law, and while I feel quite confident with M&A contracts, I’d like to deepen my understanding of basic finance concepts to better grasp the commercial side of deals.

    Does anyone have a book (or two) they’d recommend for building a solid foundation in finance, ideally something approachable for someone with a legal background?

    Thanks a lot
     

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    Hi!

    While I'm finishing up applications to a few remaining firms, I’d love to make good use of the summertime to strengthen my finance knowledge. I'm really interested in transactional law, and while I feel quite confident with M&A contracts, I’d like to deepen my understanding of basic finance concepts to better grasp the commercial side of deals.

    Does anyone have a book (or two) they’d recommend for building a solid foundation in finance, ideally something approachable for someone with a legal background?

    Thanks a lot
    Hi @yk123489 I would recommend the TCLA book for Finance (which you can find here) and the associated finance and capital markets course (which you can access here).
     

    yuk0n

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    Interviews take place between the 10th and 23rd of June. Mine won’t be on the 10th, that’s way too soon for me lmao. I think a few people heard from Fried Frank today post WG. 🙂

    To my knowledge, they are inviting 35 people to the first stage interview. I suspect there were around 700 applicants, 70 got a WG invite and the top scoring 35 got invited to interview. 🥲​
    Out of curiosity, how do you know about the 70 people getting a WG/top scoring 35 getting an interview?
     

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    Hi everyone, what’s the best practice on paralegal applications submitted via online forms - is it recommended to attach a cover letter too if it’s optional or just a cv can suffice? Many firms require a cv but leave a separate box for cover letters too. I want to submit quality applications but I find it very time-consuming to write whole letters per firm just for a paralegal job on top of TC apps😭
     

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    Hi everyone, what’s the best practice on paralegal applications submitted via online forms - is it recommended to attach a cover letter too if it’s optional or just a cv can suffice? Many firms require a cv but leave a separate box for cover letters too. I want to submit quality applications but I find it very time-consuming to write whole letters per firm just for a paralegal job on top of TC apps😭
    If you have a strong profile that aligns with the job (e.g. you have strong Real Estate experience and you are applying for a Real Estate paralegal role), you can probably afford to aim off on the cover letters as your CV will do the heavy lifting.

    However, if you have no experience or alignment with the department/area of law then a cover letter would be useful.

    I would be selective and draft cover letters for the opportunities you are most interested in - prioritise them and put effort into them. For those that are less of a priority, maybe spend less time on your cover letters or don't submit one at all.
     

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