General Discussion Thread 2020-21

Status
Not open for further replies.
question about international law experience: I am British but live in another country and have most of my legal experience in a firm in the foreign country. I do have UK experience but the most extensive experience is from this country. Has anyone who has foreign experience ever been asked to justify why London, and why not the country they have the experience in?
Also, do firms tend to see UK experience as better than experience in a different jurisdiction?
The UK experience will have more correlations to the work a UK firm does. You’ll be dealing with English law much more regularly than you would do in another jurisdiction. If you have been working in another country for sometime, there will be a question of why don’t you qualify under that system and then come to the UK as a qualified lawyer, rather than having to start from scratch again. So that’s often the logic you have to explain when your experience is outside of the UK.
 
  • Like
Reactions: josemourinho
Not a million miles away from your situation: I'm on a Scots Law LLB programme, live in Scotland and have legal experience across both jurisdictions. I'll be training and qualifying as a solicitor in England (eventually!)
Seems like we are in a very similar situation! Thank you very much for your advice about making it a USP!
The UK experience will have more correlations to the work a UK firm does.
Thanks for your insight here! I will be prepared to talk about why the UK instead of the other country in my AC next week.
 
what are some key considerations for a firm when considering an acquisition?
would this be things like identifying growth opportunities in the target company, finding out if they have any ongoing litigation, if there are any contracts they are tied to etc?
 
what are some key considerations for a firm when considering an acquisition?
would this be things like identifying growth opportunities in the target company, finding out if they have any ongoing litigation, if there are any contracts they are tied to etc?
My article on case studies breaks down all the potential issues surround an acquisition, might be useful even if your task isn't in a case study setting. It's available via my signature :)
 
  • Like
Reactions: cryingoverTCs
Random question for my application reviews:

Does Hong Kong follow UK or US English?
Same for Singapore?
And Dubai/Middle East?
I think HK and Singapore both follow U.K. English because they are commonwealth countries. I’m from South East Asia and generally I think UK spelling, grammar etc. prevails on this side of the world. Not too sure about Dubai/ME though.
 
What topics are best to talk about when discussing the challenges that law firms are facing in 2021? I was thinking of talking about the rise of ALSPs and legal tech but I was wondering if I should base it more around Covid and working from home etc.
 
What topics are best to talk about when discussing the challenges that law firms are facing in 2021? I was thinking of talking about the rise of ALSPs and legal tech but I was wondering if I should base it more around Covid and working from home etc.
I talk about some challenges you could discuss in my Interviews article, accessible via my signature below.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ZR1998
Just found out I got 58 on my trusts law exam. Lol as if the process wasn’t hard enough😡😡 feeling super deflated

It sounds like this is typically lower than your usual grades. So, I can assume you usually score 60+ which means you’re averaging a 2:1 (at the very least). Firms want candidates who graduate with a 2:1 overall, so you’ll be fine! :)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.