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From AI to Energy Deals: Inside a Full-Service Law Firm with Osborne Clarke
8 Dec 2025 · 6pm (UK)
Zoom · Registration Required
You want to write a strong Osborne Clarke application — but what really makes the firm different, and how do trainees experience the work day-to-day?
In this session, you’ll hear directly from current trainees and Recruitment Advisor Patrick Fermin Ryan, so you can speak with clarity and specificity in your applications and interviews.
Hiya!
Just got to the blended assessment stage. The written excercise- is that what you mean by the email intray excercises? If so, what is that excercise exactly and perhaps if you could share some general tips/ your experience? Thanks soo much
Thanks for the prompt reply! Yes, will definitely be investing in writting high quality applications and other aspects of the application.
Would you say that other than firms that are super-focused on grades: S&A and some US firms, I should have a fair chance at MC/SC firms?
I've just been...
Hi TCLA,
Just wanted to get a quick outlook on my application prospects this year. I go to a RG uni and had a blip in first year for two of my modules. Got a third for 2 them while still getting a good 2:1 for the other 2. I do have and applied with extenuating circumstances- but saw little...
This cycle as in 2024 right? If I get my second year grades up, I can apply with them in Summer 2025?
Do you have any tips as to other law related work experiences I could pick up in the mean time?
Got my grades for first and I'm seriously feeling concerned about Vac schemes. I scored 2:1's and high 2:2's(58-60%) consitently through all my internal assements in uni. But ended up scoring 44% in Criminal and 48% in Public Law. Property and Contract are better with 65% and 61% so 2:1's.
But I...
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