Hi!Any tips for a written exercise? What can we expect?
This can vary according to the firm you are applying to. Usually you can expect any of these:
1. Advising a client = They might give you a scenario where the client is undergoing a M & A Transaction, and has sent an email asking about potential risks they could face. You therefore would have to outline any commercial and legal risks you can identify within the given time and in a concise manner so the client can understand.
2. Research task = Sometimes, they can give you lots of different links to explore and provide a response. For example, I was given a pitching task at Simmons and Simmons during my AC where there were lots of different links about the firm, its areas, awards etc. I was then asked to used that information and verbally pitch Simmons to a new client.
3. Answering questions using legislations. They might give you a piece of law, and forward you an email the client has written asking whether the law applies to their case, and you will have to respond accordingly.
My best tip for you would be to ensure you are being as concise as possible, direct to your point, and using laymen terms! A lot of candidates try to use 'fancy' words to sound professional but it just ends up intimidating and confusing the clients, so be as clear as you can. Wishing you the best of luck!