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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

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    Describe how you think the innovative developments taking place in the legal industry will change the role of a commercial lawyer at Dentons. Please outline your research and reference the sources you used to inform your opinion. (250)
    @Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu how would you recommend structuring this answer?

    If it's also helpful, we've just released a new application guide for Dentons covering this question :)
     

    Andrei Radu

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    Hi everyone!

    When video interview/ app answers ask about recent developments that could affect clients, I want to make sure I’m focusing on the right kinds of news.

    In your experience, what are the most relevant types of updates to draw on for these questions? For example, do you usually reference things like regulatory changes, shifts in interest rates, major geopolitical developments, new industry-specific regulations, or broader market/economic trends?
    But more specifically: which current topics do you think are most value-adding to bring up in an interview?

    I’d love to hear what you personally look out for or any go-to sources you use to stay prepared. Any insight would be much appreciated @Abbie Whitlock
    @Andrei Radu

    Thank you so much!
    Hi @FutureTraineeMaybe in my opinion, to do well for this type of question, it matters a lot more how you go about your research and analysis rather than the intrinsic value-add of the topic itself. That is why I would advise you to choose some of the topics where a line of analysis pertaining to impact to the firm's clients makes most intuitive sense to you and about which you think you would be genuinely interested to learn more about. This should naturally lead to you being (i) better informed about the topic, (ii) better able to present your thoughts about it clearly and persuasively; and (iiI) better able to answer follow-up questions and discuss the topic at length, should the partners decide they want to test you on that.

    As such, I do not think there is any category among the ones you listed that I would advise you to prioritise ahead of the others. What you should choose will depend on your own preferences, as discussed above, but also on the specific operations of the firm. Different firms will be impacted to a different extent by different developments - i.e. clients of a firm with a heavy tech focus will be significantly impacted by everything and anything going on related to AI, clients of firms with a heavy PE/capital markets focused will care a lot about changes in interest rates and broader economic sentiment, etc.

    As for sources, some of the ones that were most useful for me are the following:
    • FT News Briefing: as you will likely know, the best all around go-to short podcast to keep yourself updated to news
    • BBC Business News and/or Bloomberg Europe: great for more in depth coverage of news, the BBC with more of a UK focus, while Bloomberg with a more financial markets-oriented focus
    • Watson's Daily: great for in depth analysis of selected focus; teaches you how to go about commercial analysis
    • The Global Legal Post, The Lawyer Podcast, Law, disrupted: great to learn how to connect broader commercial developments with law firms' as businesses + great to learn about how to compare firm's practices and operations
    • The FT, The Guardian, BBC, Reuters, and just general Google searches: from time to time, I would use these to research a topic that I was particularly interested in.
     

    YS391

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    Has anyone received Gibson PFO? I've seen few people progress to interview stage and offer, haven't been progressed but haven't received a PFO either, can they just put me out of my misery.
    Same, still haven’t heard back. Probably means we passed the benchmark for the test and our apps are now being reviewed. Perhaps the earlier PFOs are from people who didn’t pass the benchmark. But honestly who knows lol
     

    FutureTraineeMaybe

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    Hi @FutureTraineeMaybe in my opinion, to do well for this type of question, it matters a lot more how you go about your research and analysis rather than the intrinsic value-add of the topic itself. That is why I would advise you to choose some of the topics where a line of analysis pertaining to impact to the firm's clients makes most intuitive sense to you and about which you think you would be genuinely interested to learn more about. This should naturally lead to you being (i) better informed about the topic, (ii) better able to present your thoughts about it clearly and persuasively; and (iiI) better able to answer follow-up questions and discuss the topic at length, should the partners decide they want to test you on that.

    As such, I do not think there is any category among the ones you listed that I would advise you to prioritise ahead of the others. What you should choose will depend on your own preferences, as discussed above, but also on the specific operations of the firm. Different firms will be impacted to a different extent by different developments - i.e. clients of a firm with a heavy tech focus will be significantly impacted by everything and anything going on related to AI, clients of firms with a heavy PE/capital markets focused will care a lot about changes in interest rates and broader economic sentiment, etc.

    As for sources, some of the ones that were most useful for me are the following:
    • FT News Briefing: as you will likely know, the best all around go-to short podcast to keep yourself updated to news
    • BBC Business News and/or Bloomberg Europe: great for more in depth coverage of news, the BBC with more of a UK focus, while Bloomberg with a more financial markets-oriented focus
    • Watson's Daily: great for in depth analysis of selected focus; teaches you how to go about commercial analysis
    • The Global Legal Post, The Lawyer Podcast, Law, disrupted: great to learn how to connect broader commercial developments with law firms' as businesses + great to learn about how to compare firm's practices and operations
    • The FT, The Guardian, BBC, Reuters, and just general Google searches: from time to time, I would use these to research a topic that I was particularly interested in.
    Thank you!!
     

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