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Just to add to @Abbie Whitlock's great response here, I think what can make answers here really shine is including some comparisons with the firm's competitors. This will demonstrate to the graduate recruitment team that you have researched the legal market in depth and are able to identify Latham's rivals, and that you are also capable of drawing fine comparisons and you know what makes Latham unique even when compared to the firms that are most similar to it.Hello, is Why would you chosen to train at Latham & Watkins over another firm? - the same as why Latham & Watkins, so motivational? If not, how do you go about answering it?
Also, do you think it's acceptable to talk about only one point, but go into lots of detail. I have a point in mind and there's many angles to it. There's a 300 word limit. Or, is it better to mention 2 well-developed points instead to show greater understanding?
@Abbie Whitlock
Thank you
For instance, if you were discussing Latham's strength in private equity as a reason for joining the firm, you could explain how Latham's PE practice is appealing to you because (1) it is larger, more established, and more dominant than the practices of PE-focused US firms with smaller London offices (such as Sidley, Ropes & Gray, and Willkie); (2) offering a broader and more full service offering, as compared to the other giants in the PE world (such as Kirkland and Simpson Thacher); and (3) is exceptionally strong on both sides of the Atlantic, as opposed to the PE practices of its Magic Circle rivals.