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06-11-2023, 02:02 PM
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Heard from source that she left not too long into her tc lol, apparently her work product was bad and she wasn't a great team player + narcissistic lol
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Lol you want to fake like you not the OP also not liddat fake one la bro. Ask a qns then 1 min later ownself answer ownself lol.
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07-11-2023, 12:43 PM
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If you’re hired into the Sg side, you’ll get Sg rates - sometimes this is slightly more than B4 (eg CMS, pinsents). If into the UK side (usually much trickier), then typically London rates.
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1. CMS, Pinsent are definitely not MCs. They are also JLVs
2. CMS, Pinsent pay is not higher than Big 4. Big 4 actually gives bonuses.
Do not be fooled by headline figures.
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07-11-2023, 04:21 PM
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What’s the diff between JLV and FLA?
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07-11-2023, 05:04 PM
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curious question, do looks play a part in hiring?
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At entry level, females have an advantage, especially pretty young girls. I guess this is because many partners are male. At partner level, then males have advantage.
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07-11-2023, 05:05 PM
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What’s the diff between JLV and FLA?
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JLV means the international entity is an actual joint law venture entity formed as part of the JLV: e.g. Simmons & Simmons JWS Pte. Ltd (the "FLP").
For this, the SLP would be JWS Asia Law Corporation.
In this case, partners and selected associates are either:
• part of the SLP entity only;
• part of the FLP entity only; or
• part of both the SLP and FLP entities.
FLA means there is only a formal law alliance between the SLP and FLA, meaning they share branding/marketing/domain email, etc. but they maintain strict separation of membership of entity: e.g. Ashurst ADTLaw (this is not an actual entity, its just the name of the alliance).
In this case, partners and selected associates are either:
• part of the SLP entity only; or
• part of the FLA entity only.
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07-11-2023, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What’s the diff between JLV and FLA?
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JLV means the international entity is an actual joint law venture entity formed as part of the JLV: e.g. Simmons & Simmons JWS Pte. Ltd. (the "FLP").
For this, the SLP would be: JWS Asia Law Corporation.
In this case, partners and selected associates are either:
• part of the SLP entity only;
• part of the FLP entity only; or
• part of both the SLP and FLP entities.
FLA means there is only a formal law alliance between the SLP and FLP, meaning they share branding/marketing/domain email, etc. but they maintain strict separation of membership of entity: e.g. Ashurst ADTLaw (this is not an actual entity, its just the name of the alliance).
In this case, partners and selected associates are either:
• part of the SLP entity only; or
• part of the FLP entity only.
[Note: Post amended to correct minor errors from previous post above.]
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07-11-2023, 08:43 PM
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How much will I earn as a newly qualified solicitor? 💷
Law firm NQ salary
Vinson & Elkins £173,822
Akin Gump £173,254*
Kirkland & Ellis £173,254*
Milbank £173,254*
Latham & Watkins £173,254*
Davis Polk & Wardwell £165,000
Weil Gotshal & Manges £165,000
Paul Hastings £164,000
Gibson Dunn £161,700
Debevoise & Plimpton £160,500
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton £160,000
Goodwin Procter £160,000
Sidley Austin £159,500
Fried Frank £158,000
King & Spalding £156,000
Cooley £150,000
Willkie Farr & Gallagher £150,000
Ropes & Gray £147,000
Dechert £145,000
Jones Day £145,000
Shearman & Sterling £145,000
Sullivan & Cromwell £145,000
Orrick £140,000
White & Case £140,000
Allen & Overy £125,000
Clifford Chance £125,000
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer £125,000
Linklaters £125,000
Baker McKenzie £120,000
Herbert Smith Freehills £120,000
Hogan Lovells £120,000
Mayer Brown £120,000
Ashurst £115,000
Macfarlanes £115,000
Slaughter and May £115,000
K&L Gates £110,000
Travers Smith £110,000
://.legalcheek.com/2023/11/money-focus-what-law-firms-pay-their-newly-qualified-lawyers/
These are the top 30+ in London. Any firms on this list that have SG offices which are paying NQs at the same scale as for London? (I'm aware not all firms stated here have SG offices).
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08-11-2023, 02:46 AM
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Is passing Part B difficult? Seeing many of my peers stressing over the revised syllabus
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