If I were to do this, using your litigation award as an example, I would mention the award won in the US, then link it back to the UK office by saying something like this translates to the London office as there is also a strong litigation team as evidence by ranking or something similar depending on the firm. I would only mention a US specific thing if it also linked to the London office, no point mentioning something that has no relevance to the UK office you are applying to.I wanted to ask what people think about this.
In an application question about why this firm is it okay to talk about a firm's awards and deals that are not in their London office for example discussing an award for litigation in the USA office or discussing a deal that their New York office was working on. Is this okay to discuss in an application or should you always discuss awards and deals in their UK offices. I am talking about US law firms as I know most of their work is cross border work.
What do you lot think @Jessica Booker @AvniD @James Carrabino @George Maxwell @Jaysen
Thank you in advance for any advice.