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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

elle woods

Legendary Member
  • Dec 4, 2025
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    Hello, can someone please send Kirkland questions? I just traumatised myself by writing 3 extra questions for an application :')
    Please tell us what is your proudest achievement and why. This can be from any aspect of your life. (400 words max) *

    Please tell us about a recent commercial article or event that has attracted your attention. Please explain why it interested you, give your opinion on the opportunities and challenges that it might present to a law firm such as Kirkland & Ellis. (400 words max) *

    Why do you want to be a trainee solicitor in a transactional focused firm? (400 words max) *

    Why would you like to be a trainee solicitor at Kirkland & Ellis specifically? (300 words max) *
     

    Harvey Specter

    Legendary Member
    Jul 4, 2024
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    Since you’re enjoying my judgments, maybe give Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd [2013] UKSC 34 a look - I tried to make piercing the corporate veil as clear (and sensible) as possible, limiting it to cases where a company is used to dodge existing obligations.

    So… what do you think of my style there? Did it hit the mark?
    My Company Law coursework was on this! Baso the title was whether a parent company which exercises control over its subsidiary company is liable for any torts its subsidiary commits and/or whether, in accordance with the single economic unit principle, the parent company will also face liability for any incurred debts. Prest v Petrodel was one of the main case judgements I used! Lord Sumption worked his magic on that one. It defo hit the mark in my opinion. :)
     

    Bree

    Active Member
    Dec 8, 2025
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    Please tell us what is your proudest achievement and why. This can be from any aspect of your life. (400 words max) *

    Please tell us about a recent commercial article or event that has attracted your attention. Please explain why it interested you, give your opinion on the opportunities and challenges that it might present to a law firm such as Kirkland & Ellis. (400 words max) *

    Why do you want to be a trainee solicitor in a transactional focused firm? (400 words max) *

    Why would you like to be a trainee solicitor at Kirkland & Ellis specifically? (300 words max) *
    Thank you Elle, protected me from further trauma
     

    Lord Sumption

    Star Member
    Premium Member
  • Nov 11, 2022
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    My Company Law coursework was on this! Baso the title was whether a parent company which exercises control over its subsidiary company is liable for any torts its subsidiary commits and/or whether, in accordance with the single economic unit principle, the parent company will also face liability for any incurred debts. Prest v Petrodel was one of the main case judgements I used! Lord Sumption worked his magic on that one. It defo hit the mark in my opinion. :)
    Ah, splendid! I’m glad Prest v Petrodel came in handy for your coursework 😎. It was indeed an interesting case - I tried to make clear that a parent company isn’t automatically liable for a subsidiary’s torts or debts, limiting the circumstances to when a company is used to evade an existing legal obligation.

    Delighted to hear it hit the mark for you! One always hopes the law can be both precise and, dare I say, a little elegant.
     

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