It’s unlikely to be the U.K. grad rec team working on Christmas Day.
It is likely they have either outsourced their application screening or there is some form of delay in the emails being sent out (sometimes they are sent the next day by default after an application is reviewed and processed).
Something like “Speaking to trainees at the Legal Cheek Law Fair” won’t be any worse than “ Speaking to Joe Bloggs at the Legal Cheek Law Fair”, so I really wouldn’t worry about this.
These questions are meant to be focused on how you would handle that specific situation. It is difficult to rely on past examples where you may have taken a similar approach as it is not the same scenario (people/environment/timelines etc will all be different). I have seen people briefly refer...
It really depends on the context. If you are saying it as a name/title it will be, if you are just saying it more generally in a sentence, e.g. I want to work in international arbitration - then it won’t.
If you are ever unsure, look at how the firm you are applying to writes it in body copy...
I don’t know which firms have Indian desks unfortunately. You might be able to do some digging by searching for people on LinkedIn. However, I’d expect it to be any large firm which has a strong connection to an Indian law firm.
Please could you clarify what you mean by the work experience route?
With the SQE coming in, there are no set timeframes with the training contract route unfortunately. For one firm you could potentially start a TC as soon as your LLM is over and you could complete the SQE assessments during...
Can be lots of non-legal roles too. CVmail is a platform used by many types of orgaisations.
I might also just be down and because it is NYE, there is little support to fix it. It might also purposely be out as they do maintenance work to the platform.
Then Slaughters aren’t quite correct in their logic.
If all firms do stick to the 15th September rule (many don’t) then that only applies to people who are in the penultimate year of their undergraduate degree. People in their final year or who have graduated only have 4 weeks to accept an...
Yes, you are right - working as an associate in the UK is highly unlikely if you have no experience. Firms will typically discount around a minimum of three years worth of experience for non-UK qualified lawyer roles to get to (what is their opinion) the same level of experience a UK qualified...
I personally wouldn’t. It isn’t really your place to do this and I don’t see the benefit in you doing this.
Mistakes happen and it isn’t for anything critical/important, and so I’d just let it pass.
It is not an issue if it is blank and it will be fairly common for it to be so.
It really is any opportunity to provide any further information that doesn't naturally fit into other questions (and not just because you ran out of word count). That could include grade clarifications, explanations...
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