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<blockquote data-quote="Amgrad" data-source="post: 229453" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>Hi I think you could request one on one session with TCLA team if you're in doubt (I never done that yet) but I can give you some advice:</p><p></p><p>• Choose commercial topic or news to highlight your interest specifically, how you think it reflects your background, eg. copyright infringement, bribery, which relates to Litigation strong firms like this.</p><p></p><p>• Pick a deal that resonate with your experience, as you won debate and negotiation competition you should connect with a deal with strong contentious work, rather than transactional. I think you should understand that this firm is not PE heavy and transactional focus like Kirkland, Paul, Weiss, etc</p><p></p><p>• Mention why London office! I think rather than focus on the culture, you should highlight more on this aspect</p><p></p><p>• Avoid emdash or contractions at American firm like Willkie, they are aware of AI usage and in fact not compromised any use of AI like other innovative firms like TW or Goodwin</p><p></p><p>• Paragraphs length, usually good writer writes 24-30 words (3 sentences in paragraph) to look it more aesthetic and readable to skim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amgrad, post: 229453, member: 42426"] Hi I think you could request one on one session with TCLA team if you're in doubt (I never done that yet) but I can give you some advice: • Choose commercial topic or news to highlight your interest specifically, how you think it reflects your background, eg. copyright infringement, bribery, which relates to Litigation strong firms like this. • Pick a deal that resonate with your experience, as you won debate and negotiation competition you should connect with a deal with strong contentious work, rather than transactional. I think you should understand that this firm is not PE heavy and transactional focus like Kirkland, Paul, Weiss, etc • Mention why London office! I think rather than focus on the culture, you should highlight more on this aspect • Avoid emdash or contractions at American firm like Willkie, they are aware of AI usage and in fact not compromised any use of AI like other innovative firms like TW or Goodwin • Paragraphs length, usually good writer writes 24-30 words (3 sentences in paragraph) to look it more aesthetic and readable to skim [/QUOTE]
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