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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

I’m an ESG lover, so I usually go for the regulators becoming more strict line of approach and the implications this has.

UK = The CMA now has the power to fine companies up to 10% of their global annual turnover for breaches of consumer protection law, which includes greenwashing.

Italy = Investigated Shein for greenwashing and fined them €1 million (Shein also struggled to launch their IPO in London because of similar concerns).

France = Ruled that TotalEnergies had misled consumers by greenwashing via an advert, and they were ordered to remove them or face fines.

This tells me in Europe at least that ESG has shifted from something which was good for PR/optics to now being legally enforceable for companies. Which then also means, law firms particularly “full-service” ones with many offices have an opportunity to advise companies across jurisdictions on these ESG regulations.
Speaking of sector knowledge and keeping up with the word on the street.

Those of you who love the Financial Services side of things, how do you do it? I understand Competition, ESG, TMT, Energy, and Infrastructure. But see the financial services side of things… I really struggle with it LOOL
 
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Speaking of sector knowledge and keeping up with the word on the street.

Those of you who love the Financial Services side of things, how do you do it? I understand Competition, ESG, TMT, Energy, and Infrastructure. But see the financial services side of things… I really struggle with it LOOL
This is where studying banking law at university comes in clutch for me cos we acc learned about financial services regulation, the laws governing financial services, tortious liabilities of financial services firms and then stuff about crypto assets and cryptocurrencies. So whenever I get stuck on financial services, I dig deep into the trenches to find the articles and books I used for banking law (I got 75 in that module too)! I used it to help me with the Covington app more recently lmao.

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There was one test (I can't remember which, but one of the ones I did (maybe M&R, but I could be mistaken - I took the test a couple weeks back, so it could have been multiple ones), my answers were slightly off - a rounding error, either in the working or in the final answer. It was untimed, so I did them multiple times, getting the same answer (I got good maths grades at GCSE, A-level and Uni modules). In the end, I realised it was a small mistake in the answers (most people would have just clicked through, for some reason, I was stubborn, trying to get the exact answer). But it definitely was a mistake on their end, which I find ironic for a law firm.
I've spotted some mistakes as well in the questions

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Not sure if you use LawCareers.Net and Chambers Student. Some are on there and they are actually more helpful than Legal Cheek imo (e.g., perks are good to know but it never impacted how I write or perform at each assessment stage lol). Would also recommend emailing the early talent teams for more info.
I did the Howes Percival Summer Vacation Scheme last summer, happy to share insights!
 
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I have had similar experiences and amended it retrospectively. Do you think it comes across as poor attention to detail?
@llblawstudent I don't think it does, and I've dealt with a few instances where people have amended their applications post-submission. Truth is, the systems can make format errors, or there are personal updates e.g. exam results - so it's more common than you think.
 
hey! does anyone know what it means if you’ve finished the final stage and your online application portal changes to a message saying thanks for getting involved in the recruitment cycle and we are enjoying getting to know you, but you haven’t had an email or phone call? 😛



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Um what does it mean if you’ve had an AC and your online application portal changes to a message saying thanks for getting involved in the recruitment cycle and we enjoy getting to know you, but you haven’t had an email or phone call? 😛
I wouldn’t think about it too much, it doesn’t signal a yes or no.

But trust and believe… GOOD NEWS IS COMING! ❤️
 
Hi guys - so I completed my online video interview and aptitude test the day of the deadline but I had technical issues (of course!). I had to reach out to grad recruitment, it was all ok in the end but im scared this is going to count against me. I know it's not a great impression, but will it be held against my application? What do you guys think?
@nalinp of course not! If they've rectified the issue you were facing, nothing will impact you here, especially not the fact you left your test till the deadline they awarded. Don't worry yourself too much!
 

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