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Unregistered 21-09-2021 09:43 PM

Just had a Part B insolvency class with Emmanuel Chan from Bakers. Can vouch that he is the real deal. Really knows his stuff and can command attention with ease.

Unregistered 21-09-2021 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 183740)
Trash - good luck and take care

whats wrong with the dept?

Unregistered 21-09-2021 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 183753)
whats wrong with the dept?

ya once again all these people hating on all these depts and firms and people without elaboration get a life la

Unregistered 21-09-2021 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 183739)
Thank you so much for the advice! Really appreciate it. :-) Btw, will such case study assessments be like law school hypos? And the area of law would be what I applied for right?

Yes, except you are asked to direct your minds towards a certain goal/solution. it's a slight difference from the "answer both sides" mentality we have in school.

It depends on the firm, in some firms, your "hypos" may just be a series of Q&As based on a hypo with the lawyer on your chosen field, in others, the hypo may just be the same hypo given throughout the entire TC-applicant batch (but will be focused on more general commercial/business law subjects).

Unregistered 22-09-2021 07:06 AM

Hi, after preparing hard for and passing my TC interview, the hiring partner said that their TCs is unpaid. What to do now?

Unregistered 22-09-2021 07:29 AM

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Hi, after preparing hard for and passing my TC interview, the hiring partner said that their TCs is unpaid. What to do now?

Know your worth. If nobody else wants to take you, then you have no choice. If you have other options, just take those instead.

You're aren't bound to take a TC just because you passed an interview (even if you accept you can always quit).

Unregistered 22-09-2021 09:07 AM

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Hi, after preparing hard for and passing my TC interview, the hiring partner said that their TCs is unpaid. What to do now?

What a fking muppet you be if you settle for that. A child growing up in Mumbai studying banking has better prospects of climbing up the social ladder than you since they can move to Singapore and command five figures monthly pay here. While you doing unpaid TC work despite years of mugging and slogging from primary school to university. What happened to your dignity? What a pathetic loser.

Unregistered 22-09-2021 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 183739)
Thank you so much for the advice! Really appreciate it. :-) Btw, will such case study assessments be like law school hypos? And the area of law would be what I applied for right?

i kind of wish i can pm you to tell you more about the hypo and send u the hypo they gave for the tc application this year (and last year - my senior sent it to me) but alas, anonymity is a double-edged sword. if you're from nus, i assume you already know about the discord channel we have -- it's a goldmine of information and resources, so you should check that out before asking this forum (a lot less trolls, and people are much nicer and more willing to help). most seniors also list their tele handles (including me) so you can hit them up directly for tips.

but if you're not from nus, then i'll just tell you here as much as i can without doxxing myself. the topics they test in the case study is not dependent on the practice area you're going for. my friends who applied for other departments had the exact same case study as me. general advice is to study your company law, contract law, and equity modules well. these foundational concepts should serve you well and should cover most of the issues in the case study, no matter what they throw at you.

and if you look at a&g's website, they say they're looking for people with a good dose of common sense -- so apply apply apply your knowledge to the facts. don't rattle of legal principles with minimal application. you should always go back to the facts, and really, have some common sense when answering the question. don't get too wrapped up in legal principles that you forget common sense.

hope this helps!

Unregistered 22-09-2021 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 183801)
What a fking muppet you be if you settle for that. A child growing up in Mumbai studying banking has better prospects of climbing up the social ladder than you since they can move to Singapore and command five figures monthly pay here. While you doing unpaid TC work despite years of mugging and slogging from primary school to university. What happened to your dignity? What a pathetic loser.

Unfortunately that the sad reality for most of us. Nothing we can do about it except to suck it up.

Unregistered 22-09-2021 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 183805)
i kind of wish i can pm you to tell you more about the hypo and send u the hypo they gave for the tc application this year (and last year - my senior sent it to me) but alas, anonymity is a double-edged sword. if you're from nus, i assume you already know about the discord channel we have -- it's a goldmine of information and resources, so you should check that out before asking this forum (a lot less trolls, and people are much nicer and more willing to help). most seniors also list their tele handles (including me) so you can hit them up directly for tips.

but if you're not from nus, then i'll just tell you here as much as i can without doxxing myself. the topics they test in the case study is not dependent on the practice area you're going for. my friends who applied for other departments had the exact same case study as me. general advice is to study your company law, contract law, and equity modules well. these foundational concepts should serve you well and should cover most of the issues in the case study, no matter what they throw at you.

and if you look at a&g's website, they say they're looking for people with a good dose of common sense -- so apply apply apply your knowledge to the facts. don't rattle of legal principles with minimal application. you should always go back to the facts, and really, have some common sense when answering the question. don't get too wrapped up in legal principles that you forget common sense.

hope this helps!

thanks for the help, btw whats the discord link if i may ask?


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