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CONTENTS
EDITOR
03. MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR
Isabelle DUGGAN
04. MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
CONTRIBUTORS
05. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Katherine AGAPITOS
06. GLOBALISATION AND THE LARGE AUSTRALIAN LAW FIRM
Helena ASHER
08. AN INTERNATIONAL CLERKSHIP EXPERIENCE
Codie ASIMUS
11. UTS LSS CLERKSHIP SCHEDULE
Tess COOK Kathryn CROSSLEY Jamesina McLEOD Natalie NASTEVSKA Professor Paul REDMOND Amy SIMPSON Michelle SMERDON Maryanna VASILAREAS Emma WHITE Ingrid WOON DESIGNER
CONTENTS
Jessica AYE
Linda HOANG ACTING DEAN OF LAW Professor Lesley HITCHENS UTS LSS PRESIDENT Emma BECHARA UTS LSS VP (SPONSORSHIP & CAREERS) Amy SIMPSON WITH THANKS TO Kwik Kopy Neutral Bay
THE FIRMS 14. ALLEN & OVERY 17. ALLENS 20. ASHURST 23. BAKER & MCKENZIE 26. CLAYTON UTZ 32. CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH 37. DIBBS BARKER 38. DLA PIPER 41. FREEHILLS 44. GADENS 49. GILBERT & TOBIN 53. HENRY DAVIS YORK 56. HERBERT GEER 58. JOHNSON WINTER & SLATTERY 59. KING & WOOD MALLESONS 63. LANDER & ROGERS 64. MIDDLETONS 65. MINTER ELLISON 68. NORTON ROSE 71. WEBB HENDERSON TIPS FOR APPLYING 72. THE APPLICATION 76. THE COVER LETTER 77. THE CV 80. THE INTERVIEW 86. CONDITIONS WHEN APPLYING 87. PARTICIPATING LAW FIRMS
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MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR
nd so another year group of law stu-
hopefully aide your decision making process
dents brings with it another year of
in those crucial last few days before applica-
clerkship applications. For many law
tions close.
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students the lure of the shiny glass tower com-
MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR, ISABELLE DUGGAN
mercial law firm is all but impossible to resist,
Finally, some general tips. Be yourself. Make
but it is important to realise your law degree
a positive first impression. Let your application
opens doors to endless opportunities, from a
reflect the very best of your hard work and
career as a commercial lawyer to working in
extracurricular activities. Don’t forget to proof-
international human rights, as a public pros-
read and save your applications every few
ecutor or even in management consulting. Ad-
minutes. The interview is your opportunity to
ditionally, there has also been the shift towards
elaborate on the points made in your applica-
the globalization of some large Australian law
tion and to let your personality shine through.
firms, thus changing the legal environment in
In this Guide we have included tips about writ-
which as graduates we will enter.
ing a great application and being a star in the interview amongst other essential information
It is worth thinking closely about the direction
to ensure you are ready to attack the applica-
you want your law degree to take you when
tion process ahead.
deciding where to apply for a summer clerkship. The culture of every firm is different and
Remember, a summer clerkship is not the
as much as it seems to be about the law firms
be-all and end-all. Plenty of law students
choosing law students, it is equally, if not more
have been disappointed in missing out on a
important that law students choose the right
place, but other opportunities always open
firm or firms to apply to.
up, for example in social justice organisations, government, or even boutique law firms. The
What areas of the law interest you? What do
Careers Guide released in early September will
you value? Make sure you apply to firms that
showcase the very best of the variety of dif-
reflect this - whether it is important to you
ferent careers a UTS law degree can lead to.
that a firm has a large pro-bono practice or
The possibilities are endless so keep an open
is known for their excellence in capital mar-
mind. And some students choose to not do
kets. Each firm is very different and each has
any of that and just travel the world for a few
their own culture and legal specialisations.
months, which is pretty attractive too.
This Guide contains introductions to and clerk experiences at some of the firms running sum-
Whatever path you choose to pursue, I hope
mer clerkship programs this year. However I
you find your passion somewhere. I also hope
would also encourage you to attend the Clerk-
you find the Guide helpful in navigating a hec-
ship Networking Evening and the Clerkship
tic clerkship season.
Seminars run by the LSS to find out more about the individual firms, and how they might
Best regards,
be a good fit for your personality and interests.
Isabelle Duggan
As well as this make sure you talk to current
Careers (Publications) Director
graduates and past summer clerks about their
UTS Law Students’ Society 2012
experiences at different firms. All of this will
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MESSAGE FROM THE ACTING DEAN
he Summer Clerkship Guide produced
UTS Law students are well regarded. How-
by the Law Students’ Society is a valua-
ever, the clerkship program is highly competi-
ble resource whether you are planning
tive and there will be many more applicants
to apply for a summer clerkship or perhaps
than places. Even if you are not successful
are still thinking about whether or not this
in obtaining a clerkship, the experience can
experience is for you. It will provide you with
still be valuable. Preparing your application
information about the firms, the process, tips,
can help you to identify your strengths and
and you can also read about the experiences
to refine how you present relevant informa-
of former summer clerks. The Guide will also
tion about yourself. Interviews provide useful
provide you with information about the proper
practice and experience. They will give you an
procedures to be followed. You should make
idea of what is expected of a law interview and
sure that your applications follow the require-
a chance for you to see how you manage the
ments of the scheme and the firms to which
interview. Take time after the interview to re-
you are applying.
flect on it: what went well and what could have
T MESSAGE FROM THE ACTING DEAN, LESLEY HITCHENS
been improved. Use the tips in this guide as Applying for clerkships can be quite an intense
an aid for that reflection (as well as a guide
experience from the application stage through
to preparing for the interview). But don’t be
to interviews and finally offers. However, it is
too hard on yourself, we can all look back on
important to keep this in perspective. The
interviews and wish we had said something
clerkship program and the firms engaged in
differently! So whether or not you decide to
the program represent only a very small share
participate in the program, and whether or
of the career and employment opportunities
not you are successful, the clerkship period
which will be available to you as a graduate.
can assist you to reflect on what type of career
According to the Law Society of NSW’s 2011
you want and/or improve your application and
Profile of NSW solicitors, only about 22% of
interviewing skills. And for those of you who
NSW solicitors employed in private practice
are successful in obtaining a clerkship, the
work in firms with 40 or more partners and
experience will also offer you the chance to
law firms with more than 20 partners repre-
consider whether that is the career path you
sent only 0.5% of all law firms in NSW. And,
want to pursue when you have qualified.
of course, of those in practice, around 30% will be employed by Government or by cor-
And finally, good luck with the process!
porations. Your law degree will equip you for
Professor Lesley Hitchens,
a diverse range of careers which may or may
Acting Dean
not involve the formal practice of law – not to mention the international career opportunities. You may not even be aware at this stage of the diverse possibilities.
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
at their firm, with the view of being offered a
3. Attend the Clerkship Networking Evening
graduate position at the said firm. More often
– this evening will provide you with an oppor-
than not, students are successful in securing
tunity to network in an informal context with a
a graduate offer after their clerkships. Clerks
vast range of law firms, and learn more about
then typically complete their final year of study,
each firm – whilst enjoying complimentary
before commencing at the firm as a graduate
drinks and canapés.
solicitor. The penultimate year requirement is
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, EMMA BECHARA
applicable to both undergraduate and post-
As a penultimate year student, I reflect on this
graduate/Juris Doctor students.
guide, and am appreciative of the work and commitment that the editing committee have
To be accepted into a clerkship program, is a
contributed in order to produce this informa-
testament to your hard work and commitment
tive, accessible and assistive book. I thank
to your studies, extra-curricular activities and
the publications team, the contributors, and
your work-life balance. It is an invaluable expe-
particularly, the UTS LSS Sponsors, for whom
rience that will provide you with an insight into
without - this publication would not be pos-
lerkship season is upon us.
both the firm you have been invited to clerk
sible.
I hope this introduction - and this guide
at, and the corporate world generally. The ap-
as a whole - provides those of you who
plication and interview processes are rigorous.
I would like to extend a special thank you to
know a great deal about the clerkship process,
Whilst no two firms are the same in terms of
Isabelle Duggan, the 2012 Careers (Publica-
with just a bit more information – and arms
application requirements, they all share two
tions) Director, who stepped so effortlessly into
those students who know very little about the
commonalities: academic transcripts & extra-
her role so late into the piece, and made it
clerkship process, with a wealth of information
curricular activities. If you are considering ap-
her own.
that will assist you throughout your clerkship
plying, I would advise reviewing your CV and
experience.
list of extra-curricular activities, to ensure that
To those of you embarking on the clerkship
you have noted all activities you deem relevant
journey this year, I wish you the very best of
In brief, a clerkship is a 12-week long “intern-
to your character and experiences. This will
luck. To those who have a while longer – whilst
ship” that students in their second last year
prepare you for when the applications for the
I am jealous of the time you have left at uni-
of law school can apply to be a part of, at a
various firms officially open.
versity, I hope this guide proves informative to
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vast range of Australian and international law
you also.
firms. This period is called a clerkship. At
ARE YOU FEELING A LITTLE LOST?
the end of the clerkship, “clerks” (i.e. those
THINGS TO DO:
I trust that this guide will be of assistance to
students who have undergone the clerkship),
1. Read this guide – this guide has been pro-
you all throughout the process.
are generally invited to attend a final interview
duced for your information and the articles in this guide will assist you with the fundamen-
Good luck - I hope to hear of many UTS:Law
tals of the clerkship process;
students in their positions of choice in 2012, whether or not that be as a clerk.
2. Attend the Clerkship Seminars – these seminars are an opportunity to meet with
Best wishes,
representatives from the various firms in a
Emma Bechara
one-on-one basis, and to learn more about
President
the clerkship process specific to an individual
UTS Law Students’ Society 2012
firm; and
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GLOBALISATION AND THE LARGE AUSTRALIAN LAW FIRM
Globalisation and the large Australian law firm Paul Redmond, Sir Gerard Brennan Professor, Faculty of Law, UTS
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his essay looks at the current global strategies of large Australian law firms as revealed by what is happening at Mallesons, Blakes, Allens and perhaps Freehills. The essay may help law students
thinking of working in firms with an exclusively business or government clientele (excepting always the odd billionaire or three). This is not, of course, a booster for corporate over individual client firm practice.
The major US and UK law firms see Asia as the area of growth in coming decades, especially in the post-GFC climate with a weakened economic outlook in Europe where so many of the UK firms have sunk resources. This, after all, is said to be the Asian century. Australian law firms have been competing for the big transaction work in the region for a couple of decades now. They are well placed by geography and time zone, long presence and profile in the region, and the high quality of their lawyers’ training. But they face problems in being big regional players alone. The governing law of international business is either English or New York law, not Australian law. In Asia, English law has largely won out and so participating law firms need English law capacity. The major English law firms all have established Asian offices and a strong presence to exploit this advantage and their colonial connection, especially in the major financial centres of Hong Kong and Singapore.
Australian firms have been flirting with UK firms for a while. A major obstacle to a merger with a leading UK firm is the size of the big Australian law firms themselves. Elite UK firms fear that their partner profit shares, from the higher value and better remunerated transaction work in London, will be diluted if all those Aussie partners are taken on board although the strong Australian dollar, the mining and resources work here and the European downturn restore some balance. Freehills is
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reported to be having merger talks with Herbert Smith, a major UK firm.
King & Wood Mallesons is a very different merger, the first between a
Recently Norton Rose merged with Deacons and the US firm DLA Piper
Chinese and a western law firm. King & Wood was founded in 1993 by
with Phillips Fox. On 23 April 2012 Allens Arthur Robinson announced
Chinese principals and is the third largest firm in Asia by lawyer num-
they had entered into an ‘integrated alliance’ with the leading UK firm
bers. Chinese law prevents Chinese and foreign lawyers from sharing
Linklaters under which the firms will remain independent save for a
profits so that, until an exemption or relaxation is granted, King & Wood
series of joint ventures in Asia.
Mallesons will keep the bulk of their operations financially separate in three separate profit pools, one for Mallesons’ Australian practice, an-
Other UK firms have targeted key people from the big Australian firms
other for King & Wood’s Chinese offices and the third for the merged
to give them a practice base here through smaller local partnerships.
Hong Kong office. Separate profit pooling means business as usual for
This happened recently with the blue chip Allen & Overy and Clifford
Mallesons’ Australian operations but will presumably see more staff
Chance. The focus here is on particular practice areas, principally
moved to Chinese and Hong Kong practices over time. There are sig-
banking and finance, and the opportunity to leverage UK firm expertise.
nificant implementation risks: three of Mallesons’ four Beijing partners
But these specialist partnerships face formidable competition from full
left for other firms within days of the merger announcement. They may
service, long established Australian firms.
not be alone. Global firms generally offer staff better pay and conditions than Chinese firms and there are concerns about more intrusive
On 1 March 2012, two leading Australian firms, Blake Dawson and
government and Communist Party regulation of Chinese firms. However,
Mallesons Stephen Jaques, entered into ‘mergers’ with overseas
this combination probably makes King & Wood Mallesons more attrac-
firms, Blakes with Ashurst, an old UK firm with global operations,
tive to a major US or UK firm as a potential global merger partner. That
and Mallesons with the People’s Republic of China firm King & Wood.
seems the strategy.
Blakes has become Ashurst Australia and Mallesons has become King & Wood Mallesons. Both link-ups have an initial regional focus but are
What about those large Australian firms that remain national? Many
steps in a wider global strategy.
clients, especially governments, do not need global representation. But most have smallish offices in Asia and the competition from global firms
Blakes and Ashurst have ‘combined their practices in Asia’ with a view
there is getting stronger by the day. And cross-border work is often more
to a full merger in 2014 after a further vote of the partnerships. This
intellectually challenging as well as lucrative. The pressure to go global
seems a conventional law firm merger between two firms with a similar
ratchets up with each new firm merger or quasi-merger.
history and culture although with practices in different regions. The next step seems to be a merger with a major US firm.
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AN INTERNATIONAL CLERKSHIP EXPERIENCE
AN INTERNATIONAL CLERKSHIP EXPERIENCE CODIE ASIMUS LINKLATERS
BACKGROUND Applying for a clerkship at a domestic or in-
edge and commercial awareness. Whilst the
ternational firm can be a daunting process. In
process is rigorous, the reward at the end is
my experience, this was because of the com-
thoroughly rewarding, irrespective of whether
petitiveness of the application process and the
or not you are offered a clerkship, as the expe-
importance of the clerkship as the primary
rience itself is highly valuable.
gateway to securing graduate employment at a commercial firm. Whilst the application and
MY EXPERIENCE
interview period will always be challenging, in
The two rotations I completed were in the
this article I hope to assist students who are
Mainstream Corporate and Banking depart-
considering an international career with Lin-
ments. Despite having worked as a paralegal
klaters to determine whether the firm is right
for almost four years prior to the clerkship, I
for them. I will do this by highlighting the main
was surprised by how much of the firm’s work
factors traditionally taken into consideration by
was cross-jurisdictional in nature, as well as
students when making the ‘domestic vs. inter-
the enormous scale of the transactions. For
national’ decision, as well as provide an insight
example, when conducting research for the
into Linklaters specifically, through reference
Mainstream Corporate department on the
to my clerkship in the London office of the firm
transposition of the EU Solvency II Directive
from November to December 2011.
into domestic legislation throughout all member states of the EU, I was able to call other
To provide some context, Linklaters is a com-
Linklaters solicitors in Belgium, Sweden and
mercial law firm with a diverse range of differ-
the Netherlands to obtain immediate answers
ent areas of practice, with 27 offices (including
for those countries. In the Banking Depart-
affiliates) spanning across Europe, North and
ment, the first transaction I worked on was the
South America, Africa, the Asia-Pacific and
refinancing of a €6 billion facility agreement
Middle East. Its largest office is in London,
involving a 39 bank syndicate for one of the
where it forms part of the “magic circle” of top-
firm’s ‘blue chip’ clients. These are experi-
tier law firms. Fortunately for Australians, the
ences that can only be gained from a truly
firm conducts an annual clerkship specifically
international firm with a tier-1 ranking across
for Australian law students, with those clerks
almost all countries in which it operates.
having an automatic right to an interview for a two year training contract. If offered a train-
One of the primary reasons I chose to com-
ing contract, the student can choose a com-
mence my career at Linklaters is because of
mencement date within 24 months of gradua-
the strong emphasis the firm places on com-
tion, depending on whether or not they wish to
mercial education, in addition to substantive
defer their commencement. I have accepted
legal knowledge and skills. Throughout the
my offer and will be commencing my training
four weeks I spent on my clerkship, I learnt
contract in London in March 2013.
more about the inter-operation between different departments within a commercial firm
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If you are offered an interview on the basis of
than I had over the previous 46 months of my
your application, the interview process takes
experience as a paralegal. The firm places a
place in Australia and involves a Watson
strong emphasis on its lawyers understanding
Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal, standard
the commercial drivers behind each type of
‘HR-style’ interview (e.g. behavioural and
transaction so that its solicitors have industry-
experience-based questions) and a commer-
specific knowledge and can adapt their legal
cial interview focusing on your legal knowl-
advice to suit the commercial objectives of
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their clients. Whilst I am unable to comment
during my clerkship who had undertaken
• AM I WILLING TO RELOCATE? Whilst some choose
on what commercial education is offered by
secondments to both clients and other
to move overseas forever and others return
comparable firms, this was something I val-
Linklaters offices, between 6 and 24 months
home after a few years, I would recom-
ued highly when I chose to accept my offer
in duration. Whilst there is a very wide range
mend not pursuing a career in London
of a training contract from Linklaters as the
of potential secondment locations, the cities
straight after graduation unless you see
firm’s emphasis on commercial education was
of those I spoke to included Hong Kong,
yourself working there for a minimum of
clearly evident to me.
Moscow and New York. The vast majority of
4-5 years. This is because you won’t have
trainees spend at least one of the four six
any significant skill level in a particular area
Before my departure to London, I was told by
month rotations in their training contract on
of law after the 4 x 6 month rotations that
some of my friends working for the firm that
secondment.
comprise your training contract.
the solicitors adopt a “work hard, play hard” mentality, which was a cultural description
• ‘BLUE CHIP’ WORK: Whilst Linklaters services
• DO MY LEGAL INTERESTS ALIGN WITH MY DESIRE TO
that held true in my experience. During the
the most prominent global corporations
WORK IN MORE THAN ONE JURISDICTION THROUGH-
clerkship, we were treated to a social func-
and financial institutions, it often advises
OUT MY CAREER? If you wish to work in more
tion every Monday and Thursday evening,
clients on emerging areas of law, such as in
than one jurisdiction throughout your career
including several dinners, a trip on the Lon-
relation to new structured financial products
(e.g. the UK and Australia), you should be
don Eye, ice skating at Somerset House and
that have never been seen in the market
conscious of the fact that most areas of
a cocktail making class. Whilst it would be a
before. Access to this kind of work is excit-
law are not capable of being practised in
mistake in my opinion to choose a firm on the
ing, as it has never been done before, which
multiple jurisdictions. For example, Tax and
basis of added benefits, they are nonetheless
is something that in my view should keep
Litigation are predominantly jurisdiction-
significant at Linklaters. During the clerkship
the work stimulating in the long-term.
specific, in contrast to Banking, Capital
alone, the firm paid me a salary, reimbursed my return flights to London and paid for high
Markets and Mergers and Acquisitions, • DUAL TIER-1 RANKING: Linklaters is the only
which can be practised globally.
quality serviced apartments in Islington, a vi-
‘magic circle’ firm with a tier-1 ranking in
brant area of central London, which was within
both Corporate and Banking, as its competi-
walking distance of the office.
tors each rank in the top-tier in only one of
Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years?
those areas. This means the firm is a safe
Do you wish to work in a particular country?
BENEFITS OF AN INTERNATIONAL CAREER AT LINKLATERS
option for those who know they have an
Do you want to specialise in a particular
interest in commercial law, however aren’t
area of law? You should only choose a firm
In my view, the primary benefits of a career at
yet sure of which area they would ultimately
that is consistent with your career ambitions
Linklaters are:
like to specialise in.
and will help you to achieve professional
• WHAT ARE YOUR LONG-TERM PROFESSIONAL GOALS?
satisfaction. Having said this, Linklaters is a globally recognised and re spected firm,
largest transactions in the world, involving
CONSIDERATIONS WHEN CHOOSING WHICH JURISDICTION TO START YOUR CAREER
multinational clients and often requiring
Whilst an international career can be exciting
career there.
travel and/or cooperation with solicitors in
and filled with lots of opportunities, it is not
other jurisdictions. No domestic firm can
for everyone. A successful relationship will
• WHAT RELEVANCE DOES THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
offer a comparable level of transactions on
require a mutual fit between the firm and ap-
IN EUROPE HAVE FOR MY DECISION? Some adopt
the same scale and geographic spread as
plicant, which is dependent upon a range of
the view that there has been a paradigm
Linklaters.
factors. That said, it is worthwhile considering
shift to Asia and Australian lawyers are
the following questions, as I know they have
better placed commencing work in Asia
• SECONDMENTS: Secondments can vary in both
been relevant considerations to other students
rather than London or New York, despite
duration and location. However, to illustrate
when making the decision to stay in Australia
these two cities being the largest financial
the opportunities available, I met solicitors
or head to London before:
centres in the world. Whilst on a long-term
• CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL TRANSACTIONS: The solicitors at Linklaters are exposed to some of the
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scale there is an undeniable economic
financial centres and emphasis on emerging
MY DECISION
shift, it is important to note that Linklaters
markets.
Different considerations concerning graduate employment will be relevant to different stu-
performs strongly in economic downturns, as evidenced by the firm emerging from
Whilst Linklaters is certainly well placed to
dents depending on their career ambitions,
the 2008/09 Financial Year as the largest
withstand any future movements in the global
personality and motivations behind becoming
law firm in the world by revenue, at ÂŁ1.298
economy in comparison to its competitors, no
a commercial lawyer. I accepted my offer to
billion.
firm is entirely impregnable. In this regard, it is
undertake a training contract at Linklaters be-
important to remember the widespread lateral
cause of the exceptional training, commercial
In my opinion, it is important to choose a firm
hiring freezes during the last financial crisis.
and legal education and cross-jurisdictional
that has strengths in both Corporate and Bank-
As a consequence, if you are sure that you
career opportunities the firm can offer me in
ing, and which has a global capability across
wish to pursue a career in London, whether
the long-term. If you have international ambi-
existing financial centres as well as emerging
on a permanent or semi-permanent basis, I
tions in a top ranking commercial law firm,
markets, to ensure resilience to global eco-
believe it sensible to attempt to secure a train-
then I would highly recommend considering
nomic movements. Not many ‘international’
ing contract by participating in the Australian
Linklaters. However, ultimately the decision of
firms satisfy both of these criteria. Whilst the
Clerkship, as the prospect of being recruited
where to commence your career will be a per-
global economy is a relevant consideration for
laterally a few years after graduation is uncer-
sonal choice, requiring a mutual fit between
students considering an international career,
tain. For this and the reasons above, I view the
you and your prospective employer.
Linklaters is one of the best-positioned firms
training contract as an offer of certainty in one
in the world to cope with drastic economic
of the largest legal and financial centres of the
movements due to its dual strengths in Corpo-
world.
rate and Banking, existing coverage of global
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UTS LSS CLERKSHIP SCHEDULE
mongst its other portfolios, the careers
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questions you may have. In doing so you will
function of the UTS Law Students’ So-
gain invaluable insight into not only the firm’s
ciety (‘UTS LSS’) is to ensure students
clerkship process and program, but also tips
are aware of career opportunities available to
regarding your application.
them. A further benefit is that you will have an option It is because of this that the UTS LSS organ-
to compare firms, who are all gathered in the
ises and facilitates events each year to assist
one location at the one time.
penultimate year students with their applications for the Summer Clerkship Program (as
3. THE SKILLS WORKSHOPS
well as students not yet eligible for clerkships
In 2012 the UTS LSS, in conjunction with
in respect of their future applications).
certain law firms, will be facilitating three skills workshops: Allen & Overy Networking
In 2012, the UTS LSS will be holding:
Workshop, Minter Ellison CV Workshop, and Clayton Utz Interview Workshop.
1. THE CLERKSHIP SEMINAR SERIES A number of law firms will attend UTS in May
These workshops are intended to provide
in order to hold clerkship seminars which
you with highly useful information in respect
provide an invaluable insight into life at these
of preparing your applications, and may also
firms as a summer clerk, as well as present-
provide insight as to what commercial firms
ing a unique networking opportunity with firm
look for in respect of each skill.
representatives, which may include recruiting partners, human resources employees and
Whilst these workshops are open to all
former summer clerks.
UTS:Law students, they have been intentionally scheduled to coincide with clerkship ap-
These seminars will also provide you with in-
plications.
formation you can use to increase the quality of applications.
Dates for all of these activities are below and it is highly recommended that all students
Seminars typically run for one hour, compris-
interested in applying for the 2012 Summer
ing of a presentation by the firm and an oppor-
Clerkship Program attend as many of these
tunity to ask questions, concluding with food,
events as possible.
drinks and an opportunity to network with firm representatives.
Should you have any further questions in respect of these activities, please do not hesitate
2. THE CLERKSHIP NETWORKING EVENING
to email me at careers.activities@utslss.com.
The Clerkship Networking Evening will provide
All the best in your applications and I look for-
you with an opportunity to meet and network
ward to seeing you at these events!
with representatives and lawyers from some of the top law firms in Australia over free
Emma White
canapés and drinks, as well as ask any further
UTS LSS Careers (Activities) Director 2012
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THE SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE OF SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM EVENTS & IMPORTANT DATES
7 MAY 2012
17 MAY 2012
BAKER MCKENZIE CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT CLERKSHIP
11.00am, CM05B.1.14
SEMINAR 3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
NORTON ROSE CLERKSHIP SEMINAR 3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
21 MAY 2012
ALLEN & OVERY CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
DLA PIPER CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
5.30pm, CM05B.01.13
11.00am, CM05C.1.29
9 MAY 2012
CLAYTON UTZ CLERKSHIP SEMINAR 3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
HENRY DAVIS YORK CLERKSHIP SEMINAR 1.00pm, CM05D.1.14
23 MAY 2012
TRESSCOX CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
KING & WOOD MALLESONS CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
1.00pm, CM05D.1.14
ASHURST CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
GADENS CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
5.30pm, CM05C.2.44
3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
14 MAY 2012
FREEHILLS CLERKSHIP SEMINAR 5.30pm, CM05C.1.29
MINTER ELLISON CLERKSHIP SEMINAR 11.00am, CM05C.2.46
24 MAY 2012
GILBERT & TOBIN CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
UTS LSS CLERKSHIP NETWORKING EVENING
3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
6.30pm, Aerial Function Centre (Level 7, UTS Building 10 – 235 Jones Street, Sydney NSW
16 MAY 2012
2007)
ALLENS CLERKSHIP SEMINAR
Please refer to the UTS LSS website
1.00pm, CM05D.1.14
(www.utslss.com) for further information including how to register.
CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH CLERKSHIP SEMINAR 3.00pm, CM05C.1.21
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4 JUNE 2012
13 JUNE 2012 Applications for summer clerkships through
MINTER ELLISON CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)
the NSW Law Society open.
WORKSHOP 11.00am, CM05B.03.27
13 JULY 2012
Please refer to the UTS LSS website
Applications for summer clerkships through
(www.utslss.com) for further information
the NSW Law Society close at 5.00pm.
including how to register.
13 AUGUST 2012 ALLEN & OVERY NETWORKING WORKSHOP
Summer clerkship interviews commence.
5.30pm, CM05C.02.44 Please refer to the UTS LSS website (www.
21 SEPTEMBER 2012
utslss.com) for further information including
Offers for summer clerkships can be made.
how to register. Please note that this schedule may change.
6 JUNE 2012
An up to date schedule for the above events will always be available on the UTS LSS
CLAYTON UTZ INTERVIEW WORKSHOP
website (www.utslss.com) under the ‘Careers’
1.00pm, CM05C.02.40
tab.
Please refer to the UTS LSS website (www. utslss.com) for further information including how to register.
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FIRM PROFILE
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY As one of only a small number of global elite firms, Allen & Overy Aus-
offices. This will give you a greater understanding of our global network
tralia offers you something truly different. Joining Allen & Overy means
and a taste of future opportunities available to you at Allen & Overy.
playing a part in a diverse domestic and international team spanning a
Whilst it’s by no means compulsory, a large proportion of our lawyers
fully integrated network of 39 offices in over 27 countries.
will choose to take up the opportunity to spend time working in another office at some time during their career, whether that’s a rotation as a
We focus on complex and strategic domestic and cross-border transac-
junior lawyer, a longer term secondment or a permanent transfer.
tions for a high profile client base of market leading private and public
& International Capital Markets, Corporate and Litigation. Within these,
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
the practice areas are diverse, including Mergers & Acquisitions, Private
Allen & Overy is renowned for high quality training and development.
Equity, Projects, Structured Products, Investment Funds, Competition,
During your career you will have the opportunity to attend comprehen-
Asset Finance, Tax, Energy & Resources, Litigation and International
sive training both domestically and globally to meet and learn with col-
Arbitration. Clients increasingly need global service providers and we
leagues here and overseas, starting with our “Global Universities” run in
are currently one of the only firms in Australia able to provide a fully
London for lawyers with approximately 2 years of experience.
organisations. Our Australian practice has three core groups: Banking
integrated domestic, regional and global offering.
WHO WE LOOK FOR Our culture and the values we share inspire the way we work and be-
There is no typical Allen & Overy lawyer. We realise each person has
have: excellence in everyone and everything, dedication to our clients,
their unique skills and qualities. While you should have excellent
helping our people to achieve their potential, respecting and including
academic results, beyond this we want to see evidence of teamwork,
every individual, working together as one firm, entrepreneurial spirit and
communication skills, planning and organisation skills, problem solv-
energy.
ing, commercial awareness, and commitment to a career in law and a career with Allen & Overy.
WHAT TO EXPECT As a Summer Clerk you’ll complete two rotations within our core prac-
We accept applications from overseas students, however applicants
tice groups. You’ll be allocated a supervising partner and will work
must demonstrate a commitment to starting their legal career in Aus-
closely with that partner and the senior associates and lawyers who
tralia and have the right to live and work in Australia.
make up the team. You will be exposed to premium quality domestic and international work and will also participate in various exercises that
We invest in hand-selecting our Summer Clerks each year and were
simulate real transactions from beginning to end, providing a valuable
pleased to offer graduate positions to all our Sydney Summer Clerks in
insight into the role of an Allen & Overy lawyer. Informal feedback and
2011 and 2012.
guidance will be given to each summer clerk throughout the process. For further information, please visit our website Uniquely we also offer the opportunity to all our Sydney Summer Clerks
www.allenovery.com/careers (select Australia) or contact us at
to spend one week of the program working in another of our Asia Pacific
australianrecruitment@allenovery.com
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SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
LLB (HONS), BA INT STUDIES (MAJOR IN CHINA) UTS LAW STUDENTS’ SOCIETY PRESIDENT 2009 A&O SUMMER CLERK 2010/2011 GRADUATE-AT-LAW 2012 AARON KO
ALLEN & OVERY
wo years ago during the clerkship ap-
sociate in which we refinanced a major inter-
plication process, I was looking for a
national telecommunications company. This
firm that was going to provide me with
matter involved six of our international offices,
excellent training, exciting work and had a
which proved to be an interesting challenge in
genuine global outlook. Since then, during my
managing time-zones and different deadlines;
time as a summer clerk, a paralegal and now
but from the client’s perspective, A&O was
as a graduate, Allen & Overy has surpassed all
working on the matter 24 hours a day. Work-
of my expectations. In addition, I have uncov-
ing so closely with the Senior Associate was a
ered a genuinely open and supportive culture
great learning experience, as he would explain
which has proven so vital in the early stages of
each of the steps we were doing and why we
my development as a lawyer.
were doing them. I felt comfortable asking
T
any questions I had regarding the transaction,
THE CLERKSHIP EXPERIENCE
whether they were specific about a task at
During the clerkship I was exposed to a wide
hand or just general questions about protocol
variety of local and international transactional
or deal structure.
matters as well as the opportunity to work with several different partners and their teams.
Reflecting upon my clerkship application and
The learning curve was steep, but the work
interview process I remember feeling uncer-
was enjoyable and help was never far away.
tain about which firm would be right for me.
Highlights of my clerkship include my visit to
What I can say now that it is all over is that
a client’s coal terminal in Newcastle and my
Allen & Overy is a leading global law firm with
rotation to the A&O Singapore office. As part of
a wealth of history and experience that cannot
the clerkship, each clerk rotated through one
be understated. The Sydney office draws on
of our Asian offices including Tokyo, Beijing,
the firm’s huge international network of train-
Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok
ing and human resources, precedents and ex-
and Singapore. This was a great experience,
pertise. It is a firm large enough to offer you a
not only in a legal sense, but also experiencing
leading global experience, yet has a close-knit
and appreciating first hand the subtle differ-
office which lets you stand out and feel like
ences in work practices throughout the world.
part of the firm. A&O also has an impressive client list, acting for the premier investment
As a Graduate, I have been through a very
banks, financial institutions, and blue chip
comprehensive training program, which in-
companies all over the world. As globalisation
cluded everything from legal drafting, work
becomes irreversible and with many Australi-
management and practice group specific
an firms now reaching out to the global market,
skills training to IT and office procedure. Since
A&O is well placed to serve the largest clients
training, I have been thrown in the deep end,
on the largest deals and this makes the work
but thankfully with a great deal of support.
inevitably interesting.
Just recently I ran a matter with a Senior As-
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FIRM PROFILE
ALLENS
WHO ARE WE AND WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE IN THE INDUSTRY?
INTELLIGENCE:
Allens is a major legal force in Asia, with lawyers and business services
we value excellence in all that we
colleagues and clients to deliver a
employees working in Beijing, Brisbane, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong
do. We want people who strive to
commercial and solution-driven
Kong, Jakarta, Melbourne, Perth, Port Moresby, Shanghai, Singapore,
do their best. We look to recruit
approach. We look for people
Sydney and Ulaanbaatar. Seventy-seven of Australia’s, and 55 of the
people who are not only techni-
who are innovative and creative,
world’s, top 100 companies choose Allens as their legal adviser.
cally excellent, but also capable of
and will thrive in our environment.
building strong relationships with On 1 May 2012, Allens entered into an integrated alliance with leading global law firm Linklaters. The alliance expands the Allens network to 36
CLERKSHIP PROGRAM
offices across 26 countries.
Our clerkship programs are run for students in their penultimate year Our lawyers unashamedly love the law. We also understand that our
of study.
clients want succinct answers that achieve their commercial aims. At Allens, you will find yourself working alongside colleagues from diverse
The clerks are involved in an intensive orientation program including
backgrounds. Although our teams are made up of people with count-
library and research skills. Clerks also participate in skills development
less individual differences and life experiences, common to each of
seminars, departmental and practice group meetings and informal per-
them is the ability to distil simplicity from complexity and to provide
formance reviews. There is also a social aspect to the program, enabling
clear solutions to our clients.
clerks to network with internal and external clients.
WHAT OTHER ASPECTS ASIDE FROM WORK CAN ALLENS OFFER EMPLOYEES?
GRADUATE PROGRAM Allens is committed to ensuring new recruits develop a legal knowledge
At Allens, our values are the foundation cornerstone of our culture. Our
of each practice area and get the experience and training to form the
people want to make a difference not only in law and business but in
basis of a successful career.
the wider community. This passion to make a difference drives our Pro Bono, Charity, Footprint and Reconciliation Action Plan committees’ ini-
You won’t be waiting years for interesting work and responsibility. Our
tiatives. These committees are comprised of a wide spectrum of Allens
lawyers work in teams, and you are part of a team from day one. You
staff, who use their involvement enrich their experience at the firm. We
will also have a ‘buddy’ - a junior lawyer who will answer your day-to-day
offer opportunities for secondments to both clients (including pro bono
questions and help you settle in.
clients) and our international offices. We offer a single rotation for the duration of our law graduate program.
WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN AN EMPLOYEE? IMAGINATION INTERESTS INTELLIGENCE
Junior lawyers may then undertake two 12-month rotations before spe-
At Allens, we want people who want to excel and fulfil their potential.
knowledge of each practice area, giving law graduates an opportunity
We want lawyers who can analyse legal issues from diverse perspec-
to develop strong relationships with partners and other lawyers in their
tives and arrive at solutions that provide the greatest value. The three
practice group.
cialisation. We believe that a longer rotation provides a comprehensive
key things we look for are: We’re looking for people who are passionate about their profession.
IMAGINATION:
INTERESTS:
Strong academic performance is important, and so is your ability to
we are a firm of multi-dimensional
imaginative people often have var-
think laterally, be flexible, see the bigger picture and work as part of a
individuals and teams. We cel-
ied interests outside of the law and
team.
ebrate diverse perspectives and
exciting opportunities available to
aim to attract individuals who will
them. Our policies support employ-
MORE INFORMATION
add to the unique fabric of our
ees who seek high-quality work,
For more details on all our programs please visit and apply on our web-
firm.
along with time for outside interests.
site www.allens.com.au/careers
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CLERKSHIP TESTIMONIAL NICOLE MEYER
SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
hen I chose Allens for my summer
of things. Throughout my clerkship I learnt
clerkship, it was honestly a gut
so much and felt so lucky to work alongside
feeling. I had attended numerous
lawyers who were just as interested in impart-
interviews, cocktail parties and spoken to what
ing their knowledge as meeting their billable
felt like hundreds of different people, but there
targets. Having now returned to the firm as a
was always something that was drawing me
paralegal, it’s no different.
W
back to Allens. Now I realise what it was – the people. The people are honestly the most im-
However, the clerkship was definitely not all
portant part of your decision and the thing that
about work. The clerks were involved in every
will inspire you and make you look forward to
aspect of the firm from casual group catch
going to work every morning.
ups and birthdays to the Allens Annual Swimming Carnival, Christmas parties and firm
Allens is a top tier firm and alongside that
drinks. One particular highlight was the clerk
comes the high profile matters, the big clients,
charity event. As a group we organised the
the million dollar deals and the opportunity to
entire event culminating in ‘Allens’ Got Talent’,
be a part of the cutting-edge legal issues. Any
a talent quest whereby each department com-
top tier firm will provide you with that and so
peted by donating $1 to vote for their favourite
in my opinion, it is the people that you work
act. We had singers, string ensembles, come-
with, and the people that you learn from that
dians and even a magician. It was a fantastic
distinguish a firm.
night and a great opportunity to have a few drinks and a laugh with people from all over
The people at Allens are phenomenal. The
the firm.
most you can ask for from a clerkship is to gain an insight into the firm, learn as much
The clerkship was such an incredible experi-
as possible and enjoy yourself whilst doing
ence and a lot of fun – there was never a lack
it. From my first to last day, I never stopped
of opportunities to socialise with colleagues
learning. All the lawyers I worked with were
and develop some great friendships with your
friendly, approachable and spent time explain-
fellow clerks. I strongly recommend a clerk-
ing every matter they got you involved in. Even
ship at Allens, and if I haven’t already given
where you were completing the most basic of
you enough to look forward to, I should note
research tasks, the instructing lawyer would
that Allens has an amazing art collection,
make you feel like you had made a significant
beautiful offices and a free coffee shop (which
contribution and make sure to show you where
you will no doubt visit daily).
that piece of research fit in the large scheme
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matching ambition
with opportunity You’ve worked hard. Done well. You have ambition. You can match your ambition with the many opportunities at Ashurst. Ask us how. Sydney – Amy Foulcher People Development Consultant – Graduate Programs Tel +61 2 9258 6924 amy.foulcher@ashurst.com
blake dawson is ashurst, australia’s new global law firm.
www.ashurst.com/graduates
Firm profile About us
Areas of legal practice
Ashurst is Australia’s new global law firm. On 1 March 2012, Ashurst and Blake Dawson combined their practices in Asia and Blake Dawson changed its name to Ashurst Australia, adopting the Ashurst brand. Together we have created a powerful global legal presence as one team with one brand and a shared vision, paving the way for a planned full global merger in 2014.
We are a top tier full service global law firm with a particular focus on financial services, energy and resources, and projects and infrastructure. Our Australian office practises in over 30 different service areas including:
This coming together of equals significantly strengthens both firms. We have over 1,700 lawyers across 24 offices around the world. We are a full-service firm, advising corporates, financial institutions and governments, and our core businesses are in corporate, finance, energy and resources and infrastructure.
s Competition & Consumer Protection
The collaboration also gives the Australian marketplace ready access to UK and US law capabilities, and seamless cross-border service around the clock. With an expanded depth and breadth across our region, clients have access to legal teams across the globe providing tailored, commercially astute solutions for all of their transactions and projects.
s Energy & Environment
With more than 3,500 people working in 24 offices across Australia, Asia the Middle East, Europe, UK, the US and an associated office in Indonesia, our reach, presence and global growth aspirations provide our people with the platform on which to develop and foster a deep understanding of local markets and industries, with the benefit of a global network and international insight.
s Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Our clients
What do we look for?
We are a full-service firm, advising leading corporates and financial institutions, and governments, and our core businesses are in corporate, finance, energy and resources and infrastructure.
We look for abilities and strengths which experience tells us are critical to success as graduates and clerks and in the longer term. In particular we seek graduates and clerks who can demonstrate an ability to build rapport with a range of people; an ability to work in a teambased environment; the academic capacity to excel; a demonstrated interest or expertise in a commercial legal environment; the willingness to learn; resilience, motivation and a commitment to excellence in both work and client service.
We have the privilege of advising on some of Australia’s and the world’s largest and most complex deals. Our clients include 73% of the top 100 ASX companies and 93% of Australian companies in the Forbes Global 2000.
s Banking & Finance s Commercial Property
s Construction & Infrastructure s Corporate s Employment
s Government s Hotels, Tourism & Gaming s Intellectual Property s IT, Communications & Media
s Mergers & Acquisitions s Resources s Restructuring & Insolvency s Tax
Australia Belgium China France Germany Hong Kong SAR Indonesia (associated office) Italy Japan Papua New Guinea Singapore Spain Sweden United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America
BLAKE DAWSON IS ASHURST, AUSTRALIA’S NEW GLOBAL LAW FIRM WE’RE MATCHING AUSTRALIAN LEGAL EXPERTISE WITH GLOBAL CAPABILITY.
www.ashurst.com
The Summer Clerk experience
Angela Vo I was initially apprehensive about completing a summer clerkship at a commercial law firm, suspecting that I might be working in a rather reserved environment. However from the very first day at Ashurst my concerns were dispelled. The week long induction program provided the opportunity to get to know everyone and become familiar with the extensive resources and services available. Throughout the clerkship I felt part of a supportive team that was interested in my development and interests and ensured that my clerkship was tailored especially for me. I completed two five week rotations in the Employment and Intellectual Property, Communications and Technology teams. The supervising lawyers and partners always aimed to allocate work that was within my area of interest. I was involved in a diverse range of tasks from research for client presentations and advices to reviewing legislative reforms. During my first rotation I was fortunate to attend court for an industrial relations matter, which also involved the opportunity to sit in on discussions with the client and counsel. I also gained experience in the area of workplace health and safety and discrimination.
Halfway through my second rotation, I had the opportunity to go on client secondment, and spent a week in the Technology, Media and Intellectual Property team at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Media law is a particular interest of mine, so I was delighted to gain in-house experience in that area which also complemented the work I had been involved in during my second rotation. During my summer clerkship at Ashurst I felt that I was consistently supported in shaping my career goals and developing as an individual. My time at the firm offered an insightful look into the commercial law world and provided me with opportunities and experiences which were tailored to my personal learning. I was continuously amazed to meet so many people who demonstrated a genuine interest in my ambitions and progress as an aspiring lawyer.
blake dawson is ashurst, australia’s new global law firm. we’re matching australian legal expertise with global capability.
Australia Belgium China France Germany Hong Kong SAR Indonesia (associated office) Italy Japan Papua New Guinea Singapore Spain Sweden United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America
www.ashurst.com
BORN GL BAL At Baker & McKenzie we are different in the way we think, work and behave. Like no other law firm we were born global. Right from the beginning we’ve been offering a genuinely global perspective and operating without boundaries around the world. Our established global reach offers you an extraordinary career in the global economy, exchanging rich local insights and knowledge with the best legal minds from all over the world every day. And our unrivalled regional and local development programs will make you a truly global lawyer. Fast. We’re an entrepreneurial firm where new ideas and innovation are encouraged at all levels. A place where small teams and a personal approach to your career means you can go as far and fast as your talents and drive will take you.
Ready to explore our world? www.bakermckenzie.com/careers
Natalie Pinto in Melbourne: +61 3 9617 4349 Posy McGrane in Sydney: +61 2 8922 5482
FIRM PROFILE
BAKER & MCKENZIE
ABOUT THE FIRM
CLERKSHIP PROGRAMS
Baker & McKenzie is an instinctively global law firm. Our Australian
Right from the start, our clerks get involved in real work. You will be
practice is the fourth largest in our network of 70 offices in 42 countries
exposed to our Australian and international clients through client meet-
around the world.
ings, short client secondments, shadowing, research and other everyday activities within your assigned practice group. Our clerks work closely
With 90 partners and 199 lawyers in Sydney and Melbourne, Baker &
with other lawyers and, in each rotation, are guided by a Supervising
McKenzie Australia can offer you access to complex, market-leading
Partner and Associate ‘Buddy’. You will develop practical and legal skills
matters working with some of the world’s best legal minds – people who
through our national learning program and by attending workshops
know the law and who understand business.
specifically designed for seasonal clerks, as well as firm-wide sessions.
We have an unrivalled ability to provide training and secondment op-
Clerks who accept a graduate role with the Firm are eligible to apply for
portunities across our global network. Locally, we have an inclusive
an International Clerkship, with the opportunity to work for up to four
culture of learning, coaching and opportunity where you will work in
weeks in one of our overseas offices in the year following their clerkship.
small teams on matters that often cross borders. We value people who
APPLICATION DATES AND PROCESS
think ahead and get noticed.
Applications for seasonal clerkships should be submitted online at www. Baker & McKenzie’s key Australian specialist areas – set out below –
cvmail.com.au and should include a cover letter, details of your work
cover a broad range of expertise:
experience, extra curricular activities and interests as well as academic results. Applications for Clerkships open on 13 June in Sydney and on
• Banking & Finance • Capital Markets
• Financial Services &
16 July in Melbourne.
Structured Transactions
• Commercial Real Estate
• Hotels, Resorts & Tourism
CONTACT DETAILS
• Construction
• Intellectual Property
For more information, head to our website www.bakermckenzie.com/
• Dispute Resolution & Litigation
• Mergers & Acquisitions
careers or contact:
• Employment &
• Private Equity
Industrial Relations • Energy, Resources, infrastructure & Corporate
• Taxation
SYDNEY
MELBOURNE
• Technology, Communications
CONTACT NAME
CONTACT NAME
Posy McGrane, Talent Manage-
Natalie Pinto,
ment Consultant - Graduates
Talent Management Consultant
posy.mcgrane@bakermckenzie.com
natalie.pinto@bakermckenzie.com
PHONE
PHONE
02 8922 5482
03 9617 4349
& Commercial
• Environmental Markets
CLERKSHIP AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS WHAT DO WE LOOK FOR IN OUR CLERKS AND GRADUATES? Our Graduate and Clerkship programs are designed for people who enjoy a challenge and seek new opportunities; who share our global perspective; who have sound academics and are practical in their approach; who like taking responsibility and getting things done; who express themselves confidently while staying open to new ideas; and who seek a friendly and inclusive culture that encourages making a difference to our local and global communities.
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NEXT STOP… HONG KONG MY INTERNATIONAL CLERKSHIP EXPERIENCE AT BAKER & MCKENZIE MICHELLE SIEKIERKA
SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
fter completing her summer clerkship
A
I was excited to discover that the global nature
at Baker & McKenzie, Michelle Sieki-
of Baker & McKenzie was even more palpa-
erka was selected for an International
ble in Hong Kong, with all of the matters that
Clerkship at one of Baker & McKenzie’s 70
I worked on involving a cross-border party,
offices around the globe. Below, Michelle
being it a party in China, Britain, Singapore,
recounts her unforgettable experience in her
the British Virgin Islands or even Ireland. As
destination of choice -- Hong Kong.
well as this, Hong Kong is a cultural hub, with lawyers from all over the world choosing to
WHY AN INTERNATIONAL CLERKSHIP?
work there for the cutting edge work that such
I applied for an international clerkship in Hong
a large and open financial centre in Asia can
Kong because I thought that it would provide
provide.
an invaluable opportunity to gain experience in a truly global Baker & McKenzie office.
Outside of work, while I was in Hong Kong I
With Australian firms operating in China, and
was encouraged to, and took, great advantage
Chinese firms investing in Australia, I was of
of the opportunity to explore a new city and
the opinion that a heightened awareness of,
culture: I saw the sights (such as the tallest
and experience in, the Chinese culture could
outdoor, seated bronze Buddha and numer-
only be a useful asset to possess. I hoped to
ous temples), tasted new foods (like snake)
gain insights into the legal systems of different
and completed such activities as going for a
jurisdictions, in particular the regulation of cor-
ride on a junk (a traditional fishing vessel),
porations and commerce, believing that this
Hawaiian dancing (yes, in Hong Kong!) and
would deepen my understanding of Australian
visiting Macau.
law, the possible challenges and barriers to entry into markets, and the conduct of interna-
LOOKING FORWARD
tional trade. I am proud to say that I achieved
My experiences leading up to and during my
all of this, and more, during my clerkship in
international clerkship confirmed that Baker &
the Hong Kong office.
McKenzie is a truly global law firm – not just because it has 70 offices in 42 countries – but
HONG KONG EXPERIENCE
in the cross-border work that is performed, the
I undertook two rotations in the four-week pe-
mix of staff and its outlook on clients’ matters.
riod of the international clerkship, commencing in the Commercial and Securities Group,
I am sure that I will continue to appreciate this
working almost exclusively on real estate in-
throughout my career at Baker & McKenzie,
vestment fund (REITs) matters. Despite REITs
and am excited that I might yet be able to take
being a new area to me, I was able to assist
advantage of further opportunities to work in
with preparing offering circulars, drafting
offices in other jurisdictions.
agreements and deeds, undertaking research and providing advice to clients.
The international clerkship program has allowed me to establish contacts and relation-
I rotated into the Finance Practice Group for
ships with lawyers in the Hong Kong office,
the latter half of my stay, where I undertook
which I believe will be mutually useful in times
a variety of work such as drafting resolutions
to come.
and documentation for loans, providing legal opinions on enforceability and governing law, and writing comparative memorandums.
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CLAYTON UTZ
FIRM PROFILE
FIRM BACKGROUND
FIRM CULTURE
Clayton Utz is one of Australia’s most successful and dynamic com-
At Clayton Utz, you will experience a work environment in which indi-
mercial law firms, with over 200 partners and 1700 employees working
viduality is embraced and innovation is actively encouraged.
across seven offices in Australia and Asia. Progressive and dynamic, Clayton Utz is very much its own firm, where We have a reputation in the market for our innovative approach to com-
people are valued for who they are and what they contribute. Our people
plex transactions and litigation, and for our exceptional client service.
come from a diverse range of backgrounds and bring with them differ-
Our focus is on building our capability in key and evolving practice areas
ent experiences, which is part of what makes Clayton Utz an exciting
and attracting the best lawyers in the market to work with us.
place to work.
Clayton Utz is a trusted legal adviser to a diverse private and govern-
PRO BONO AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
ment sector client base operating in a range of industry sectors.
Clayton Utz is a leader of Australian law firms in Pro Bono practice and Social Responsibility. These are important parts of who we are as a firm.
AREAS OF LEGAL PRACTICE Our four core departments – Corporate, Litigation/Dispute Resolu-
OUR PRO BONO PRACTICE
tion, Banking and Financial Services and Property, Environment and
Pro bono is an integral part of legal practice at Clayton Utz. Every mem-
Construction – house a diverse and comprehensive range of practice
ber of our legal team, at all levels of seniority, in every office and in every
groups, each comprising recognised and award-winning experts in their
department of the firm is involved in our Pro Bono practice.
respective areas of law. Since 1997, we have provided more than 350,000 hours of pro bono
AREAS OF LAW
INDUSTRIES
legal assistance to disadvantaged people and to the non-profit organisa-
Banking and Finance
Advertising and Marketing
tions which support them.
Capital Markets and Securities
Agribusiness
Competition
Banking and Finance
OUR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMS
Construction and Major Projects
Climate Change
Our Community Involvement program connects our people, resources,
Corporate / M&A
Constructions and Major Projects
skills and enthusiasm through volunteer work and in-kind support to
Energy and Resources
Energy and Resources
over 20 Community Partners across our offices.
Environment and Planning
Government Services
Governance and Compliance
Healthcare Life Sciences
We also provide strategic financial support to charities through the Clay-
Insurance and Risk
Leisure and Entertainment
ton Utz Foundation. Since its establishment in 2003, the Clayton Utz
Intellectual Property
Private Equity
Foundation has made around 400 grants totalling almost $5 million.
International Arbitration
Real Estate Markets
International Trade
Telecommunications,
In March 2010 we took the step of strengthening our commitment to
Legal Technology Services
Media and Technology
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by developing a Reconcilia-
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Transport and Logistics
tion Action Plan which formalises our commitment to reducing inequal-
Native Title
Water
ity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, and which
Private Equity
contains targets that we hold ourselves to meeting.
Product Liability Real Estate
Our Footprints program commits Clayton Utz to environmentally friendly
Restructuring and Insolvency
initiatives and practices, including quantifying and auditing our emis-
Taxation
sions on an annual basis, and embedding sustainability into our pro-
Telecommunications,
curement policies. In 2011 we became a foundation member of the
Media and Technology
Australian Legal Sector Alliance to promote sustainable environmental
Workplace Relations,
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CLAYTON UTZ
ATTRIBUTES & SKILLS OUR PEOPLE
ROTATIONS
People are our competitive edge and Clayton Utz partners are known
through our diverse practice areas. Our graduates experience both the
for being market leaders in their areas of specialisation. The firm and
contentious and non-contentious areas of law. To help you with your
our partners are consistently recognised in respected international le-
preferences and rotation areas, our People and Development team will
gal directories such as Asia Pacific Legal 500, Chambers Global and
work closely with you. At the end of each rotation, you and your super-
IFLR1000. However, we know that awards are only part of the story.
vising partner will review your performance.
Graduates will have the opportunity to gain experience by rotating
Delivering the best possible results for our clients requires technical expertise, resources, commitment and understanding their definition of
CLERKSHIP PROGRAM
a superb outcome.
We offer a unique Clerkship Program that is both challenging and comprehensive. We provide an environment which will encourage you to
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
extend yourself and expand your knowledge. The Clerkship Program
Our people come from a wide range of backgrounds, skills, interests
is carefully planned and designed to ensure that you gain experience
and competencies. We are looking for people who can contribute new
in a wide range of areas of law and on real client matters. Your work at
ideas and who take a creative approach to solving problems.
Clayton Utz will allow you to put into practice the knowledge and skills you have acquired at university.
We also look for individuals who are personable, practical, commercially savvy and flexible. Our lawyers do complex and innovative legal work, so
Under the supervision of a partner and with the help of a buddy who will
it’s important that our employees are intelligent and motivated individu-
be there to provide ongoing support and guidance, you will experience
als who aren’t afraid of a challenge.
the office environment and culture at Clayton Utz first hand. Part of the Clayton Utz experience is being involved in the kind of client services we
WHAT WE OFFER
provide. You will have the opportunity to work with our clients, including
Working within a friendly, dynamic and highly collaborative team at
some of Australia’s biggest companies.
Clayton Utz, our lawyers benefit from the extensive experience and re-
some of the most challenging cases at the front lines of business and
LEGAL TRAINING DEVELOPING YOUR CAREER
the law.
We believe learning and development are critical to helping our people
sources of our national firm, while making a meaningful contribution to
achieve in their careers and to reach their full potential. Partners and senior lawyers are readily accessible to offer advice or assistance. Our lawyers are encouraged to set goals and test themselves,
We provide a range of tailored and comprehensive professional develop-
knowing that support is there if needed.
ment programs suited to the individual needs of each employee through our national training program Learning@Clayton Utz.
Clayton Utz offers a vibrant and supportive work environment. We recognise the need for balance and provide a range of flexible work options,
WE SUPPORT YOUR LEARNING WITH:
health and wellbeing initiatives, as well as sporting and social activities. • intensive orientation programs
• regular Continuing Legal Edu-
GRADUATE PROGRAM
at the beginning of the
cation sessions led by special-
We can offer you a great start and the opportunity to build an excellent
clerkship period and graduate
ists sharing their knowledge
legal career at Clayton Utz.
program;
and experience;
• on-the-job guidance and We give our graduates a comprehensive orientation program and the
support from peers and senior
support of a buddy to help them grow and develop in the role. From
lawyers;
• tuition assistance for further study; and • external courses and seminars
the outset, entry-level solicitors are part of our team and are involved in
relevant to your professional
real legal work. Because you will be working closely with partners and
and personal development.
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CLAYTON UTZ
SUMMER CLERK EXPERIENCE STEPHANIE-KATE BRATTON
SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
WHAT ONE WORD BEST DESCRIBES YOUR CLERKSHIP? WHY?
mal. But, the lawyers and partners also have
Affirming. For me, the clerkship was one of
always ready and willing to help you learn.
incredible legal minds. On top of that, they are
those experiences where you realise you made it. My hard work throughout university was af-
The other drawcard is the office building.
firmed in my getting a spot. My choice to study
It may seem indulgent to list this as one of
law was affirmed by how much I enjoyed actu-
the reasons Clayton Utz should be your first
ally practising the law. Most importantly, my
preference, but it is visual proof that Clayton
decision to work at Clayton Utz was affirmed
Utz takes care of its own. The building is one
by the wonderful people I worked with – from
of the most beautiful corporate spaces I have
summer clerks and lawyers to partners.
ever seen. It’s like entering a contemporary museum twenty light years into the future.
WHAT WAS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE WITH CLAYTON UTZ?
When you’re working bathed in natural light, it’s hard not to love your job!
My most memorable experience with Clayton
fortunate enough to be sent to the Hong Kong
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR FUTURE CLERKS?
office on a two week secondment. I had an
The first thing I would recommend is that you
absolute blast! I spent my days working with
take each person’s clerkship advice with a
the construction team, not only learning
grain of salt. The most important thing is that
about legal practice in Hong Kong but also
the firms get a feel for who you are and there’s
developing an understanding of cross-cultural
no point worrying that you’re not a sporting
business relations. During the nights, I got to
hero or that you haven’t joined any on-campus
explore the city!
clubs!
WHAT WAS THE MOST STRESSFUL EXPERIENCE DURING YOUR CLERKSHIP?
That leads into my next bit of advice. You’ll
The most stressful experience for me was
to ‘just be yourself’. It sounds cliché, but it’s
learning how to account for my time. I was ter-
absolutely true. The interview process is not
rified by the thought of having to calculate the
about trying to be ‘what the firm wants’. The
time spent on each task and charge it to the
clerkship opportunity is about you too - and
correct matter! Fortunately, we received lots of
you need to find your fit!
Utz is definitely working in Hong Kong. I was
be told many times in the next few months
training and I got the hang of it in the end.
NOW FOR SOME ON-THE-JOB TIPS. HAS YOUR CLERKSHIP CHANGED YOUR VIEWS ON A CAREER IN LAW?
Firstly, remember that you’re here as a sum-
Definitely not. If anything, my clerkship expe-
and the people you work with have a vast
rience has made me feel stronger about my
amount of experience. So be open to criticism
decision to pursue a career in law.
and be willing to learn.
WHY SHOULD CLAYTON UTZ BE AN APPLICANT’S FIRST PREFERENCE?
Secondly, be open to any practice group. I
Clayton Utz should be your first preference
to be a media lawyer. But, during my clerkship
because a firm is only as good as the people
I was presently surprised by my experience in
that work there - and the people here are
Real Estate and discovered I absolutely love it!
mer clerk to hone those legal skills of yours
thought I knew beyond any doubt that I wanted
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SUMMER CLERKSHIP EXPERIENCE MARK CHAHINE
CLAYTON UTZ
WHAT ONE WORD BEST DESCRIBES YOUR CLERKSHIP? WHY?
HAS YOUR CLERKSHIP CHANGED YOUR VIEWS ON A CAREER IN LAW?
Insightful. The clerkship process at Clayton
Working as a seasonal clerk has made me re-
Utz really opened my eyes at what a career in
alise that the law isn’t as cut dry as you would
law entailed. It wasn’t all work and no play, but
think. There are often a number of solutions
rather a mix of interesting and thought provok-
to a problem and a number of commercial
ing work and a healthy dose of sports, social
considerations to take into account. After my
activities and all round fun.
clerkship I realised that your legal work was often shaped by commercial and economic
WHAT WAS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE WITH CLAYTON UTZ?
not be the same solution now in light of recent
My most memorable experience at CU was
economic times.
factors. A legal solution 10 years ago might
definitely winning the interfirm sports com-
great to have a side activity that allowed you
WHY SHOULD CLAYTON UTZ BE AN APPLICANT’S FIRST PREFERENCE?
to take your mind of things and interact with
Clayton Utz should be an applicant’s first pref-
your colleagues in a completely different en-
erence because it can provide a clerk with the
vironment. One of the best parts about it was
type of experience only a top tier firm can, with
meeting like-minded people from other firm
clients ranging from large multinational corpo-
and coming up with your best friendly com-
rations, banks, government organisations and
petitive jeer.
projects and other corporate heavy weights.
petition. While the work was interesting it was
The training given to you by the firm is sec-
WHAT WAS THE MOST STRESSFUL EXPERIENCE DURING YOUR CLERKSHIP?
always in the know. What makes CU special
One of the most stressful parts of doing a
with a permanent full time partner and team
clerkship in my opinion was meeting partner
dedicated to helping the people who can’t
expectation. I think there are a lot of ques-
help themselves.
ond to none and ongoing, ensuring you are
is its industry leading Pro Bono department
tions in the back of your mind that nag at you; should I have read over that contract one more
Other than work, CU organises a range of so-
time? Was my response detailed enough? Was
cial and sporting activities which gives you that
my email too informal? Should I have brought
much desired balance.
the partner a cupcake to soften the blow of
from the knowledge that the partners will in-
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR FUTURE CLERKS?
evitably decide whether you remain with the
Go into the clerkship process with a positive
firm or not. It didn’t take me long however, to
and open attitude ready to give everything a
realise that the partners were anything but the
shot at least once.
not finding an answer? I think the stress stems
big scary monsters I had once thought. They were friendly and understanding of the fact that as clerks we pretty much knew nothing.
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WHAT MAKES A LAWYER WORLD CLASS?
AT CORRS, WE’RE DEVELOPING LAWYERS WHO DELIVER REAL IMPACT IN A NEW BUSINESS WORLD. TO SEE HOW VISIT CORRS.COM.AU/GRADUATES
CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH
CONTACT
OFFICE LOCATION
AREAS OF PRACTICE
Sara Benvenuti
Level 32
Corrs operates within three main operating divisions:
Human Resources Adviser
Governor Phillip Tower
Sara.Benvenuti@corrs.com.au
1 Farrer Place
(02) 9210 6164
Sydney NSW 2000
FIRM PROFILE
• Corporate and Finance (Taxation, Corporate Advisory, Banking and Finance) • Property and Development (Construction, Planning, Environment and
ABOUT CORRS
Local Government, Property and Infrastructure)
Corrs Chambers Westgarth is one of Australia’s largest law firms. We have around 1,000 people throughout Australia, but our vision is not
• Litigation and Workplace Relations (Litigation, Workplace Relations, Intellectual Property, Technology and Competition)
just about size. Our vision is about being the leading law firm in target industries that are driving Australian and international business. In-
With an integrated network of offices throughout Australia (Melbourne,
dustries like energy and resources, financial services, communications
Sydney, Brisbane and Perth), Corrs acts for many of Australia’s largest
and media, property, infrastructure and construction, and Government.
companies and is regularly involved in major transactions of national
It’s about delivering a new level of legal service that bridges the gap
and international significance.
between legal advice and business challenges to create success for our clients. And it’s about building an inspiring workplace where our people
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT
are engaged and empowered to make this happen.
Achieving our goals as a world class law firm requires people with vision, ambition, courage and commitment. We have a workplace that
Corrs has been an ALB Employer of Choice for three successive years.
is engaging and truly inspiring, and what we consider to be the most
We’ve made BRW’s list of 50 Great Places to Work in Australia and
innovative, progressive and supportive people development program in
are the only large national law firm to be awarded ALB Gold Employer
the industry.
of Choice 2011. We’ve also earned an EOWA Employer of Choice for Our extensive in-house learning and development program will keep
Women citation for five successive years.
your professional skills and technical knowledge up to date. We have a Our goal is to always create an inspiring workplace and ensure people
Legal Excellence program, practice group training sessions and career
who work at Corrs have the opportunity to build successful careers
path programs tailored to each level of lawyer. We provide generous
through undertaking challenging and interesting work in a friendly and
support for further undergraduate and postgraduate study. The Corrs
supportive environment. This objective underpins everything we do at
Scholarship for Individual Excellence program also gives high perform-
Corrs. We engage staff and give them the recognition, rewards and
ing employees the opportunity to attend short training courses at world
support to make this happen.
class institutions such as Harvard, Columbia and INSEAD.
An inspiring workplace where people can build rewarding careers, means investing in our people as well as recognising and rewarding excellence. We do this through a range of innovative people initiatives over and above our standard processes.
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FIRM PROFILE
CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH
GIVING BACK AND PRO BONO At Corrs, we recognise the importance of contributing to our community
OUTSIDE OF WORK, WHAT DOES THE FIRM OFFER ITS EMPLOYEES?
and facilitating access to justice. We feel that it is important to ensure
It’s not all about work! At Corrs we encourage staff to be socially ac-
legal services are available to everyone including those who cannot pay,
tive and participate in social and sporting events as well as learning &
those who are disenfranchised and to those who have genuine legal
development activities.
issues of a public interest nature that need to be pursued. Some of our activities include our Mind, Body & Soul series, touch footCorrs provides pro bono legal advice to charities, non-profit organisa-
ball, cricket day, Friday night drinks, family days, trivia nights, End of
tions and, when the need arises, to individuals. Our pro bono activities
Financial Year party and Christmas Party. Corrs also provides flexible
are diverse. Nationally, we are the principal legal partner for the United
work arrangements, paid study leave, salary sacrificing and opportuni-
Nations Refugee Agency in Australia (UNHCR), and do commercial
ties to give back to the community.
legal work for other charitable and not-for-profit organisations including the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT), Australian Children’s Trust,
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM
Consumer Action Law Centre, Inspire Foundation, Oxfam, Painaustralia,
The Corrs Seasonal Clerkship Program is a great opportunity for you to
SecondBite and the RSPCA, among others.
experience the people, clients, work and culture that differentiates Corrs from other law firms.
We have established legal clinics in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. This work was recognised when we received the Victorian Law Founda-
As part of the Program, you’ll have the opportunity to work with some
tion Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award.
of Australia’s leading lawyers on high-profile work for major Australian and international clients across all industries. You’ll soon discover the
HOW DOES THE FIRM ENCOURAGE A WORK/LIFE BALANCE?
standards of quality and commitment to clients required to succeed at
We believe in fostering a work environment that promotes flexibility and
this level.
diversity. It’s an essential part of our strategy – because our differences You’ll be exposed to a broad range of interesting matters, plus you’ll
help us to think differently.
perform tasks such as conducting research, reviewing documents, At Corrs we want the best people, full stop. As a law firm seeking com-
presenting documents, attending client meetings, mediations and set-
petitive advantage in the global economy, diversity is the reality of our
tlements. It’s the perfect way to discover the area of law that excites
environment and we are making it our strength. Corrs aims to provide
you most.
a workplace that champions differences to ensure a richer and more engaging environment that encourages and retains talented people. We provide flexible working arrangements to support our people as their needs change throughout their lives and careers. We have a dedicated Diversity Manager, we have set ourselves goals and we’ve put in place the plan to achieve these.
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FIRM PROFILE
The Program involves a unique rotation system, whereby you will partici-
LAUNCH GRADUATE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
pate in four two-week rotations, which gives you the opportunity to work
Your time as graduate at Corrs starts with the Graduate Academy. This
across the whole firm. There are also structured learning opportunities
is an off-site training program attended by all Corrs graduates nation-
that include a comprehensive orientation program, and presentations
ally that gives you an opportunity to get to know Corrs and your fellow
on relevant legal, business and workplace issues.
graduates better. It is also a great foundation for your Sydney office orientation that follows immediately – then you are into the work.
As a clerk, you will be closely supervised by allocated Clerk Co-ordinators; who are Senior Associates at the firm. You will also have a mentor;
We are committed to developing world class lawyers. Our new Gradu-
a junior lawyer who is there to answer any questions you may have
ate Development Program, Launch, lays this foundation by providing
about the firm, and who can settle you in and provide you with an infor-
rich, on the job training with a greater opportunity to work directly with
mal level of support and guidance during your time at Corrs.
partners and senior lawyers; structured learning; mentoring; and regular feedback.
APPLYING FOR CORRS CLERKSHIP All applications for Seasonal Clerk positions should be made via: www.
The new Launch program is specifically designed to expose you to the
corrs.com.au/careers
experience, skills and expertise you need to become an outstanding, highly-skilled practitioner.
All application dates are in accordance with the 2012 NSW Legal Graduate Employment and Summer Clerkship Guidelines.
Supervised by partners, you will complete three six month rotations through divisions covering a variety of practice areas including corpo-
Applications for 2012 seasonal clerk positions open on Thursday, 13
rate advisory, banking and finance; litigation and workplace relations;
June 2012 and close at 5.00pm AEST on Friday, 13 July 2012.
intellectual property and tax; property, infrastructure, construction, planning, environment, and government. You will get the opportunity to
WHAT DOES THE FIRM LOOK FOR IN A CLERK?
work with a greater number of partners and senior lawyers.
Corrs looks for intelligent people. But being intelligent and being able to provide intelligent legal solutions are not always the same thing. We
You will be allocated a Graduate Mentor who will provide you with day-
want individuals with common sense and an instinctive mind for busi-
today guidance, including clarifying what is expected of you, helping
ness, outstanding communicators who can define the essence of any
you build your skills and develop your career, You will also have a junior
issue in a simple way. We also want clerks who are mature enough to
lawyer as your buddy, who can help you settle into the firm.
know they don’t yet have all the answers. Your development is overseen by a dedicated Graduate Development Manager who works with Division Leaders, partners, graduate mentors and human resources, to provide you with guidance, ensuring your success.
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SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
2011/12 SUMMER CLERK SHEETAL BALAKRISHNAN
CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH
WHY CORRS?
clerks were given various opportunities to be
Finally, after endless applications, cocktail
involved, which was very important to me as
nights and interviews, the summer had started
I have a strong interest in community legal
and so had my clerkship at Corrs.
work. As part of a pro bono project, the clerks compiled a social media guide for the Inspire
There are many reasons why I chose Corrs.
Foundation. Every clerk was also given the
Undoubtedly the firm has a strong national
opportunity to attend a legal centre with one
presence. This has given me the opportunity
of the graduates, dealing with matters vastly
to learn from and work alongside leaders in
different from those in the corporate law en-
the profession. I was also attracted to Corrs
vironment.
because their rotation system was different to other firms - they offer four two-week rotations.
LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Even though I was equipped with plenty of
It is evident that the people at Corrs want to
information about each practice group, there
help you grow as a professional. Learning and
was no pressure to make any choices. With
Development started from Day 1 at Orienta-
the opportunity to rotate through each practice
tion. During the clerkship there were numer-
group, I am now even considering areas of law
ous training sessions to develop our research,
I may not have considered before (did some-
writing and communication skills. We also had
one say Tax?). Most importantly, I chose Corrs
sessions with partners from different practice
for their people. Everyone, from graduates to
groups to explain their role and the type of
partners were genuinely friendly and eager to
work they do. Each clerk was also allocated a
answer any and all of my questions.
buddy who would willingly pass on their pearls of wisdom.
TYPE OF WORK Each rotation was a new and different expe-
SOCIAL
rience with a multitude of tasks. The tasks
Amongst the research tasks, court visits and
involved going to court, compiling briefs to
training, numerous social activities were
counsel, research and proofreading contracts,
scheduled into our clerkship program – the
just to name a few. Regardless of the task, we
Christmas party (or in some cases parties),
were provided with a good balance of guid-
shopping nights, tours, bake sale, intra-firm
ance and independence.
touch football and attending other firms’ social events.
One of the most rewarding experiences of the clerkship was my involvement in an Ad-
In addition, there were plenty of events to
judication Response for a construction matter.
meet clerks from other firms. With the inter-
Expecting that the extent of my role would be
firm sporting competition on Monday nights,
researching areas of equity and contract law,
we tested our skills at soccer, touch football,
I was taken by surprise when I was asked to
volleyball and netball. There were also drinks
also draft part of the submissions. While this
events, a TV-themed trivia night and a cruise.
was overwhelming, I am grateful to have been given such a worthwhile task!
Corrs is a great place to do a summer clerkship and start your career. All my expectations were
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PRO BONO OPPORTUNITIES
met and exceeded. Best of all I was able to
It was great to see Corrs actively engaging
share the clerkship experience with my fellow
its employees in pro bono work. Summer
clerks – people I am truly grateful to have met!
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DIBBS BARKER
FIRM PROFILE
SUMMER CLERKSHIPS Getting a taste for what life is like working inside a law firm before you
It is important to remember that studying a subject at University and
complete your studies is important to help you make the right choices
working in that area in practice can be very different! Sometimes aca-
about the sort of firm you would like to work in and which practice area
demically interesting subjects are not quite as interesting in practice
you are best suited to. To help you get the most information you can,
and sometimes subjects that seemed a little dull at University can actu-
DibbsBarker runs a Summer Clerkship program for Law Students in
ally be very rewarding in practice. The important thing is to remember to
their penultimate year of studies.
keep an open mind and experience as many different areas as possible to enable you to make a really informed choice.
WHAT TO EXPECT The DibbsBarker Summer Clerkship program involves working full-
WHO WE LOOK FOR
time for approximately three months over the summer holidays. You
Deciding who to interview from the hundreds of excellent applications
will be fully immersed in life inside a law firm including the day-to-day
is no easy task and unfortunately we don’t have the manpower to meet
work activities and also the social and sporting opportunities. You will
everyone!
be assigned a supervisor and a buddy in each division. The supervisor will be a senior Lawyer who will be responsible for delegating work to
At the CV stage, we are looking for a well structured CV that displays a
you and ensuring that you are exposed to the full gamut of tasks in
combination of academic excellence and leadership and people skills.
that practice area. The buddy will be a more junior Lawyer who can
Being technically brilliant at the law is a definite asset but excellent
answer all your questions and be a friendly face. We will try and ensure
communication and people skills are equally as important. At the end
that you get a real flavour for what is involved in day to day practice,
of the day, a career in the law involves dealing with a diverse range of
including attending court, meeting with clients and undertaking legal
people and communicating sometimes technical legal information into
research. The idea is to equip you with the information you need to
plain language. Being able to get along well with both colleagues and
decide which areas of practice interest you most and whether you
clients is also very important.
could see yourself fitting into the firm. At the end of the clerkship we aim to offer our summer clerks part-time
Once you reach the interview stage, we will be looking to assess how
paralegal positions in their last year of study. To date, many of our Grad-
you carry yourself and how you interact with others. Your enthusiasm
uate Lawyers have been recruited from our Summer Clerk program.
and energy are also highly regarded, so make sure they shine through!
OUR ROTATION PROGRAM
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
To ensure that you are exposed to a variety of practice areas within
LIBBY TOOHEY
the firm, you will undertake three rotations across the various divisions.
People & Development consultant
We encourage our clerks to think about whether there are particular
TELEPHONE
practice areas they are interested in and we try and accommodate those
(02) 8233 9525
interests as much as possible. We also recommend that our clerks are
exposed to a combination of both litigious and non-litigious groups, to
careers@ dibbsbarker.com
really get a feel for the differences between the two.
WEB www.dibbsbarker.com
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DLA PIPER
FIRM PROFILE
Last year our lawyers undertook more than 190,000 hours of pro bono legal work globally, making us one of the largest providers of pro bono legal services in the world.
DLA Piper is the truly local, truly global law firm where everything mat-
SYDNEY SUMMER CLERK PROGRAM
ters.
During our structured eight week rotation program, Summer Clerks are provided with the opportunity to work on real legal matters alongside
Joining DLA Piper means not only joining an experienced local team,
our partners and staff in two areas of the firm. On-the-job training and
but also being part of a global network of 4,200 lawyers in 77 offices and
practical experience may include tasks such as undertaking complex
31 countries around the world.
legal research, attending client meetings, going to court, drafting advices and other legal memoranda, assisting with strategy plans - and
Globally, our lawyers provide clients with trusted local knowledge as well
more. Weekly ‘Lunch & Learn’ sessions provide an opportunity to speak
as seamless multi-jurisdictional legal capabilities across a full range of
with partners and gain a real insight into what is involved in each of
critical services and sectors.
our practice group areas. Both firm social events and those held with Summer Clerks from other firms help facilitate networking amongst your
In Asia Pacific we have offices in Bangkok, Beijing, Brisbane, Canberra,
colleagues and broader peer group. All of this is supported by regular
Hong Kong, Melbourne, Perth, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo.
feedback to help you grow and develop so you can advance your career beyond your clerkship. Below is what two recent Summer Clerks had to
In Australia, our lawyers advise approximately a third of ASX 100 com-
say about their experience.
panies or their subsidiaries and all levels of government as well as inter-
THE SUMMER CLERK EXPERIENCE
national clients looking to enter the Australian market.
“For me it was extremely important that I was exposed to as many as-
AREAS OF PRACTICE
pects of working in a commercial law firm as possible during my clerk-
Commercial contracts; Construction; Corporate; Finance; Intellectual
ship. My experience as a summer clerk at DLA Piper provided just that.
property; International trade; Litigation; Projects and infrastructure; Real
From the start of my first rotation in Intellectual Property and Technology
estate; Regulatory and government affairs; Restructuring; Tax; Technol-
Litigation group I was helping draft advices on personal property securi-
ogy and media; Workplace relations, employment and safety.
ties legislation, researching interesting pockets of law regarding online defamation, sitting in on client meetings and court hearings, and at
GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES
all times reporting directly to partners. In my second rotation with the
DLA Piper is a firm with worldwide opportunities. A career with us
Finance and Projects group I had greater exposure to the transactional
means being an integral part of an exciting global team. We support
side of commercial law reviewing contracts for animal charities, helping
our people’s desire to experience working life in other parts of the world
draft tenders for legal work with a value of $200,000+, and prepar-
through the global DLA Piper network - giving them opportunities to
ing a research paper on the use of “best endeavours” in commercial
work on multi-jurisdictional, international matters with quality clients
contracts.
and colleagues around the world. In recent years we have placed lawyers in DLA Piper offices in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Washing-
In summary, the experience has provided me with a comprehensive
ton, Chicago and Dubai. Currently we have three Australian graduates
cross section of life in a commercial firm that has sparked an even
undertaking their third rotation in Hong Kong, Beijing and Tokyo. We
greater interest in a career in law. Combined with social activities, sports
also host international trainees from the UK and Asia.
and a cooking class with the other summer clerks, I was afforded the opportunity to relax and meet new people. I also managed to fit in a
OUR COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY
game of golf with the Projects team partner on a Friday afternoon. I lost
Our ‘everything matters’ approach applies not only to how we sup-
(deliberately).”
port our clients but also to the communities in which we operate. Our community investment program achieves meaningful community en-
WILLIAM DOYLE, 2011/2012 SYDNEY SUMMER CLERK
gagement via a broad array of initiatives, focussed on disadvantaged
(UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY)
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“After researching DLA Piper and attending the initial interviews and
ANNE BIHANCOV, 2011/2012 SYDNEY SUMMER CLERK
cocktail evening, there were numerous things that stood out about the
(UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY)
firm. Not only is it the world’s largest global commercial law firm, that provides you with a wealth of opportunities to work both locally and
GRADUATE PROGRAM
internationally, but it is also a firm that places a strong focus on com-
Every graduate’s career journey will be different, but our Graduate Pro-
munity values through its pro bono commitments. The most striking
fessional Success (GPS) program has been developed to help gradu-
aspect however, was DLA Piper’s strong focus on individuals within the
ates navigate their career. This includes a rotation program allowing
firm. From the very beginning, it was clear that DLA Piper is a firm that
graduates to experience up to three different practice areas of the firm;
truly acknowledges that (surprise, surprise) lawyers have a life, and that
a dedicated supervisor and buddy for each rotation and on-the-job
allowing them to balance all aspects such as social, family, and health
training from partners, senior lawyers and other peers. A tailored learn-
is key to having happy employees who turn over high quality work, and
ing and development program complements on-the-job learning, rang-
maintain strong relationships with each other as well as with clients.
ing from non-technical skill development and graduate CLE program to mentoring. Regular feedback is also provided to help you to grow and
The summer clerkship provides students with an invaluable opportunity
develop, including both informal and formal performance and develop-
to get a taste of what it is like to work in the legal field, explore different
ment reviews.
areas of law, and get a head start in employment opportunities in the area of commercial law. My first rotation was in Corporate (Mergers and
WHAT WE LOOK FOR
Acquisitions) and my second rotation was in Intellectual Property and
At DLA Piper Australia we are seeking people from a diverse range of
Technology (IPT). Starting the first rotation was a little nerve-racking
backgrounds who are as engaged and dedicated as they are inventive,
for all of us, however, you are given all the training you need to settle
balanced and friendly. We value intellectual ability, curiosity, commit-
in nicely and the HR Team and the Corporate group were so incredibly
ment, ambition, commercial and client awareness, smart thinking, team
supportive. In this rotation I did everything from effecting share transfers,
skills and leadership potential, communications skills and experiences
to sitting in on conferences with directors in Sweden, to doing lengthy
outside of academic life.
research tasks. During my rotation in IPT, I wrote advices on copyright, trade mark, and franchising issues, attended CLEs and helped work on matters for film corporations located in Paris.
HOW TO APPLY: SYDNEY SUMMER CLERK PROGRAM 2012/2013 Applications open 13 June 2012 and close 13 July 2012 at 5.00pm.
Working at DLA Piper, in any team, means you will be exposed to a diverse range of work, which is interesting, challenging and relevant to
Applications must be submitted online via our job board (www.dlapiper-
students who are approaching graduation. And it doesn’t stop there!
graduates.com.au) and should include a covering letter, your current CV
Every week you have a “lunch and learn” session - which means you
and your academic transcript.
get free lunch (bonus), you get to re-group with the other clerks, and learn from a range of partners, senior associates, and solicitors at the
WANT TO KNOW MORE?
firm about every area of law that you can work in at DLA Piper. These
For more information regarding our recruitment programs,
sessions are enlightening, making you realise just how many different
please contact:
opportunities are available, opening your mind to new possibilities, and informing you about what you are likely to experience when working in
KRISTIE BARTON
that team - which ultimately gives you a greater sense of direction and
HR Consultant
choice for your career.
TELEPHONE +61 2 9286 8585
DLA Piper looks for students who are well-rounded, are able to balance
their various interests, and want to work hard and achieve results. If
kristie.barton@dlapiper.com
you are a friendly, enthusiastic, adaptable, open-minded individual who
VISIT US AT
wants to gain an invaluable experience working at a large global law
www.dlapipergraduates.com.au
firm, then DLA Piper is for you.”
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LIKE A TRAPEZE ARTIST, I CAN PUSH BEYOND MY COMFORT ZONE, KNOWING THERE’S A SAFETY NET.
Senior Associate Corporate, Sydney
THERE’S MORE TO US Visit our Careers pages at www.freehills.com/careers/grad
FIRM PROFILE
FREEHILLS
ABOUT US
CLERKSHIP PROGRAM
Freehills is one of the leading commercial law firms in the Asia-Pacific
The aim of our summer clerkship program is to provide students in their
region. We have offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Sin-
penultimate year with a taste of how a large commercial law firm goes
gapore, and associated offices in Jakarta, Beijing, Shanghai, Hanoi and
about meeting the needs of its clients. The program includes a detailed
Ho Chi Minh City. Nationally Freehills employs approximately 1900 staff,
introduction to the firm and to each practice group, as well as the op-
including around 200 partners and 800 legal staff.
portunity to work with our legal teams on real matters.
We are proud to act for a majority of Australia’s top 100 companies,
In Sydney we invite approximately 30–35 penultimate year law students
some of whom have been clients of the firm for much of our 160-year
to participate in our annual summer clerk program. We offer a 10-week
history.
clerkship with two rotations over the summer vacation. The program includes a detailed introduction to the firm and to each practice group,
Our summer clerks and graduates have told us that they value the firm’s
as well as the opportunity to work with our legal teams on real matters.
down-to-earth style, the unparalleled training and development, the chance to work with inspiring clients and some of the best legal minds
WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
in the country, and the ability to explore the many different directions
We are interested in who you are and the strengths you can bring—we
their career can take them. Time and again though, they tell us it’s about
do not look to fill a particular mould. We recruit employees from a wide
the people: real, warm, smart and interesting people who will welcome,
range of backgrounds who we think exemplify our core values of fulfil-
support and challenge you. With us you can be yourself.
ment, teamwork, excellence and commerciality. We look for students who want to pursue a career in commercial law and who demonstrate
If you’re looking for the right place to start your legal career, talk to
a commercial awareness. We are interested in your academic record
Freehills.
as well as strong communication and interpersonal skills; evidence of a balanced university life and evidence of ability to work effectively in
OUR WORK IN THE COMMUNITY
a team.
At Freehills, we believe that a law firm can be a dynamic force for change. As well as our longstanding pro bono legal practice, we have a
HOW TO APPLY
strong community program. The Freehills Foundation combines these
Applications should be submitted online via cvMail at
two programs, with an overall mission of increasing access to justice
www.cvmail.com.au
and opportunity. Each year we assist more than 1000 clients on a pro bono basis. All Freehills lawyers are encouraged to do pro bono work
Please note that most of our graduate positions are filled through our
and all pro bono work is billable. Our community program includes vol-
summer clerkship program and we do not currently have an additional
unteering, workplace giving and fundraising. Volunteering is a part of
graduate recruitment program planned.
Freehills culture; all staff are encouraged to volunteer and able to take one working day a year as volunteer leave.
RECRUITMENT CONTACT LEIGH DUNLOP Graduate Recruitment Adviser leigh.dunlop@freehills.com (02) 9322 4792
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2011/2012 CORPORATE (PRIVATE EQUITY) AND LITIGATION (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) MITCH HILLIER
SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
ast year at this time, many of my friends
magistrate question the family members of the
at university were asking me “which
client in the back of the court room. Given that
firm is your top preference for a clerk-
this was one of the highlights of my summer, I
ship?” Given that previous law assessments
am delighted that I have been able to continue
had emphasised that my gut instinct was not
doing work for The Shopfront as a paralegal
a fantastic reference, I would feebly attach
at Freehills.
L
generic nouns such as ‘excellence’ to practice groups or policies that I could remember to
To my great relief, the passion for social activi-
justify my choice. In retrospect, my gut instinct
ties at law school is matched, if not exceeded,
was a fantastic guide. If you’re like me and
in the legal industry. The vacation clerk events
can’t place that amount of trust in an instinct
of a cruise, trivia night, scavenger hunt, inter-
however, I have provided a snapshot of experi-
firm competitions, and barefoot bowls, along
ences from my clerkship at Freehills that may
with the firm events of multiple Christmas
be able to assist you with your decision and
parties, drinks, the partner–clerk debate and
campus banter.
sport, meant that I usually had a ridiculous costume or uniform on my desk each morning
Prior to starting at Freehills, we were afforded
for the night ahead. Thankfully, a quick scan
the opportunity to submit preferences for
of the floor revealed that everybody else was in
which two practice groups we would like to
the same position.
rotate through over summer. As I didn’t know which area of commercial law I would enjoy
Most importantly however, I have really enjoyed
most, I requested two disparate groups, being
working with the people at Freehills. There are
Private Equity and Intellectual Property Litiga-
an incredibly wide range of personalities, with
tion, and was placed in both. The partners I
a few common characteristics—they are all
worked for were fantastic and allowed me to
technically excellent, down-to-earth and pos-
be involved in every step of a matter: from the
sess a genuine interest in their colleagues.
initial research and document review, to cli-
This stood out to me most on two occasions:
ent conferences, settlements and court. I was
first, whilst sharing a Guinness with the former
also ‘buddied’ with a junior solicitor in each
managing partner discussing our respective
rotation, giving me both a person to ask inane
lack of ability in AFL, and second, getting
questions to, such as ‘how do I get out of the
laughs and thumbs ups from solicitors whilst
building?’, and gain an insight into the work of
being dressed as ‘the Todd’ from Scrubs at
a graduate.
3.00pm in the office.
Freehills also has a strong focus on the com-
The best approach to adopt for the vacation
munity, and this extends to the work of the
clerkship application process is to take every
vacation clerks. Much of this is done through
opportunity you can to meet people from dif-
The Shopfront Youth Legal Centre, a free le-
ferent firms. Personally, those encounters as-
gal service for disadvantaged and homeless
sured me that Freehills was the firm that would
people under the age of 25, which Freehills
provide me with the most diverse experience
helped to establish and continues to fund.
and excellent training with people that I would
During my clerkship, I was taken to the local
really enjoy working with. My vacation clerkship
court by the principal solicitor of The Shopfront
and paralegal work has certainly proven that to
to witness a hearing for one of their clients. To
be the case, and as such, I am looking forward
my surprise, this involved meeting the client
to commencing as a graduate at Freehills.
in the docks of the court, and listening to the LSS CLERKSHIP GUIDE
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It’s your career. It’s all about you. What matters to you? Kate Summer Clerk, 2011
Being sent on secondment to a major client helped me to better understand the client’s needs and how I can be a better lawyer.’ Edwina Summer Clerk, 2010
For me, it’s important to enjoy coming to work everyday. Like all lawyers, we work hard but we have fun while we’re at it.’ Abi Summer Clerk, 2008
Gadens works for a large number of ASX 100 companies which meant I got exposure to major clients from day one.’
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GADENS
FIRM PROFILE
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU OFFER TO SOMEONE APPLYING TO GADENS? When you join Gadens Lawyers, you will be working in a firm where
Be yourself and to let your personality shine through. We are looking for
success is determined by the character and spirit of our people.
well rounded individuals who like to excel in everything they do. While strong academic results are important, they are only part of the picture
At Gadens, everyone has a voice and your experiences, knowledge and
and we believe that people who have interests outside of work will be the
insight will be valued and respected. We are a place where fresh think-
best fit to our team oriented environment.
ing and new ideas are championed daily.
The firm provides opportunities to work in our interstate offices and
HOW DOES GADENS ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEES TO LEARN AND DEVELOP?
secondments with some of our corporate clients. We are also happy to
Gadens has an extensive learning and development program that is
explore opportunities for personal growth in disciplines outside the law
offered to all staff, not just professional. Employees are encouraged to
that enrich your capacity to grow.
constantly develop their skills.
If you want to be challenged, and to have the opportunity to make a real
We also have fortnightly inhouse Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
difference, come and join us.
seminars to assist all lawyers to obtain their mandatory points in compliance with the law society.
AREAS OF PRACTICE: • Aged care and retirement
• Intellectual property
HOW DOES GADENS ENCOURAGE A WORK/LIFE BALANCE?
• Agribusiness
• Licensing and hospitality
Fun is also strongly on the agenda. We encourage everyone not to park
• Banking and finance
• Life sciences
their personalities at the lift door. We believe that a lively workplace
• Charities and not-for-profit
• National mortgage services
reduces stress and improves learning, productivity and creativity.
• Competition and consumer
• Native title
• Construction
• Planning and environment
• Corporate advisory
• Property
DOES GADENS ENGAGE IN PRO BONO, VOLUNTEER OR OTHER COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES?
• Dispute resolution
• Superannuation
Gadens recognises that our enduring success requires economic
• Employee relations and safety
• Sustainability
growth that both protects and promotes social equity and ecological
• Energy and resources
• Taxation, regulation
sustainability. Our sustainability program encompasses this philosophy
• Infrastructure • Insolvency
and compliance
in the four spheres in which we operate including our workplace, the
• Workouts and restructures
marketplace, the community and the environment.
• Insurance Within each of these spheres we aim to achieve the following sustain-
WHAT SIGNIFICANT WORK HAS GADENS DONE RECENTLY?
able outcomes:
Our commercial litigation group is currently defending one of the parties in the Welker v Rinehart family litigation. This high-profile and com-
1. WORKPLACE
2. MARKETPLACE
plex matter has already been to the High Court of Australia twice and
engaging with all of our people to
consistent excellence in our
the Court of Appeal four times in 2012.
create an environment that pro-
delivery of legal advice and
motes individuality and diversity
services, focused on commercial
WHAT DOES GADENS LOOK FOR IN A POTENTIAL EMPLOYEE?
while instilling pride in the firm
solutions for our clients.
We are looking for talented people who approach their work with pas-
and its collective values.
sion and who excel at establishing quality relationships with clients and colleagues. We value intellect, collaboration, openness, integrity, respect and excellence. We seek independent, rigorous thinkers. LSS CLERKSHIP GUIDE
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GADENS
3. COMMUNITY
4. ENVIRONMENT
WHAT IS THE ANTICIPATED CLERKSHIP INTAKE THIS YEAR?
interacting with the wider com-
minimising our impact on the
8-10 Summer Clerks
munity and promoting emerging
environment and taking respon-
arts, youth initiatives, community
sibility for our environmental
WHAT DOES GADENS LOOK FOR IN A CLERK?
projects and providing pro bono
footprint.
We are looking for mature individuals who can demonstrate the highest level of professional commitment, but who might also make our firm
legal services.
an even more interesting and enjoyable place in which to practise law. Many of the programs and initiatives that make up our sustainability program have developed organically over several decades, such as our
The successful applicants will have a strong academic record, an inno-
support for the arts which has grown and evolved since the 1960s.
vative mindset, and a track record of collaboration and teamwork. Our
More recently we have joined the Australian Legal Sector Alliance and
summer clerks are also likely to have a range of diverse interests and a
have committed to publicly reporting on our sustainability initiatives.
history of seeking and accepting responsibility.
OUTSIDE OF WORK, WHAT DOES GADENS OFFER ITS EMPLOYEES?
WHAT WORK DOES GADENS OFFER A CLERK?
Gadens offer employees the opportunity to represent the firm at inter-
have plenty of responsibility. At Gadens, exposure to clients happens
firm sporting competitions, as well as hosting a number of health and
quickly. You will be able to take the initiative and express your ideas
wellbeing seminars. Gadens is also involved with various corporate so-
from the outset. You will not be working away in a back office. Gadens
cial responsibility programs and encourage employees to help out those
is a place to thrive, not hide.
Your work will be interesting and challenging, and from day one you will
who are less fortunate.
WHAT DOES THE FIRM OFFER ITS GRADUATES? HOW DO STUDENTS APPLY FOR CLERKSHIPS TO GADENS THIS YEAR?
Graduates are offered 3 eight month rotations over a two year period.
Please email a covering letter together with your CV and a copy of your
actional and litigious based areas of law to ensure they are receiving
academic transcript to:
a well rounded experience and therefore able to form a better idea of
We strongly suggest that our graduates complete rotations in both trans-
where they might choose to specialise. Whilst undertaking their roJulia Bucci
tations our graduates have the opportunity to participate in the firm’s
Human Resources Officer
extensive learning and development program. From day one the gradu-
E: jbucci@nsw.gadens.com.au
ates will be exposed to real work and have the opportunity to interact
http://www.gadens.com.au/sydney/joinus/summer-clerks/Pages/De-
with the firm’s clients.
fault.aspx
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FIRM PROFILE
DOES THE FIRM ASSIST GRADUATES TO COMPLETE THEIR PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING (PLT)? IF SO, HOW? Many of our summer clerks work as casual law clerks while completing
ness development when it is felt they are ready. Whilst some solicitors
their final year of university. If they require extra hours to complete their
have progressed to senior associate level after just three years, typically
PLT this can be accommodated. Depending on the student’s availability
solicitors with four years post admission experience should be on the
they would work either on a part-time or full-time basis as a law clerk/
path to senior associate. There are a number of criteria that our solici-
paralegal undertaking real legal work to ensure they had the required
tors must meet to be promoted. Our promotion process is transparent
hours. Their work is always supervised by a senior lawyer or partner
and solicitors are made aware of the standards required from an early
who will sign off on their PLT work.
stage.
WHAT IS THE TYPICAL PROGRESSION PATH OF GRADUATES IN THEIR EARLY YEARS AT THE FIRM?
WHAT IS THE ANTICIPATED GRADUATE INTAKE THIS YEAR?
Gadens’ internal structure is fairly flat so we don’t have many “layers”.
fered, we typically have 8-10 starting each year. If the firm’s needs
Graduates are known as graduates internally when they first join us
require additional graduates, we would recruit on an ad hoc basis. On
however have the title of “solicitor” from admission when dealing with
average we may take on another 8-10 graduates throughout the year
clients. Whilst they take part in the graduate rotation program over their
depending on our needs.
As our returning summer clerks take the majority of graduate roles of-
first two years, they are treated like any other solicitor within the firm. They will have the opportunity to participate in presentations and busi-
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SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROFILE EDWINA OLIVER
The clerkship led to this graduate job which
During my second rotation I was offered, and
is the start of what I hope is a long and happy
accepted, a secondment to eBay. This was
career. The rotations and flexibility of this job
particularly exciting to me as I have a real
provide a great opportunity for me to find my
interest in the law of eCommerce and the ef-
area of interest. These things are important
fects of globalisation. I loved it. I had support
to me and I’m lucky that Gadens provides this
from Gadens at my fingertips and was even
flexibility and opportunity, but this is not why I
asked to go back there late last year to help
love my job.
with more work.
I love my job because I am supported, I am
PEOPLE
challenged, I am valued, and I get to work
We were encouraged to attend social functions
with lovely people. Anyone who has worked
and to get to know everyone in the firm and
at Gadens will tell you the same. The summer
each other, which we did. Gadens seek out
clerkship at Gadens was simply an introduc-
people who are friendly and inclusive rather
tion to this continuing experience.
than just academic and we have an open door policy. And when I say ‘policy’ it doesn’t refer
hen I applied for a clerkship I
W
SUPPORT
expected it to be a steep learning
When I applied for a summer clerkship, I
curve, and it was, but not in the
expected to be challenged, but we were also
All of my fellow summer clerks are some of my
way I expected.
given the necessary support. We were given
best friends! We have a real bond and though
several days of dedicated training to learn
we all now work in different areas of the firm
I was a summer clerk at Gadens in 2010/2011
about the firm, its systems, its ethos and what
we have kept up our friendships and from that
while I was studying at UTS.
we could expect.
we get a personal perspective on different ar-
I’ve since
to some dusty manual in the corner!
graduated from uni and work as a solicitor at Gadens.
eas of law and the firm as we go through our We each had a ‘buddy’ in each summer clerk
graduate rotations together.
and graduate rotation who was a solicitor or senior associate who would help us in any way
We all felt a special bond to the summer clerks
they could. These are people who volunteer;
who followed us in the year just past and now
who want to help. My buddies took me for an
I get to be a buddy for a post summer clerk-
introductory drink to find out my interests and
ship graduate and follow the example of my
aspirations, introduced me to people in the
buddies!
firm who gave me high level work in my area of interest, for example drafting pleadings, and
I would recommend all the enthusiastic
were always keen and interested to answer
people out there who are looking for a great
any questions or just have a good chat.
opportunity to expand their knowledge, meet great people and get invaluable experience
VALUE
to apply for a clerkship at Gadens. You will
We were asked where we wanted to go in our
be pleasantly surprised by the willingness,
clerkship and our time here was tailored as
helpfulness and inclusive nature of the people
best it could to suit our interests.
here. Working in law is often challenging, but with the right people and support it’s far from
A partner from every practice area took the time to speak to us about what they do, why it interests them and the type of law and work that is involved in their area.
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scary and can be really fun too!
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+ + + + + + +
Energy + Resources Intellectual Property Litigation Mergers + Acquisitions Pro Bono Real Estate + Projects Tax
WORK IN DYNAMIC SECTORS Gilbert + Tobin specialises in dynamic and evolving market sectors, including charities, climate change, government, infrastructure, natural resources, renewable energy, technology, telecommunications and water. We advise leading domestic and international companies on transactions that impact and shape these areas. We are also community lawyers. Gilbert + Tobin is known for the high-quality advice we give to organisations and individuals in all parts of Australian society. For those in need, we provide this advice pro bono.
“We are very impressed by the firm’s strategic approach, expertise and ability to provide advice in a timely manner.”
Over the past 10 years, many prominent partners have joined Gilbert + Tobin to build and strengthen our practice groups. The firm employs more than 450 lawyers and professionals, and we still have the highest proportion of female partners (38%) of any major Australian law firm.
ARE YOU READY TO MAKE THE SMART CAREER CHOICE? If you are among the best and brightest, Gilbert + Tobin is the smart choice for your career. Our lawyers are entrepreneurial, ambitious, commercially aware and self-motivated. Although our backgrounds and talents are different, we have a common goal: to build a first-tier corporate law firm and be the best provider of legal services in our chosen areas of practice.
FIND OUT MORE For more information on employment opportunities in our Sydney, Melbourne and Perth offices, please visit me.gtlaw.com. au or email humanresources@gtlaw.com.au. G+T’s People Team can arrange for you to chat with one of our recent summer clerks or graduates about their experience.
Intellectual Property group, Chambers Asia Pacific, 2012
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SYDNEY MELBOURNE P E RT H
A career with Gilbert + Tobin is the smart choice Why is a clerkship with Gilbert + Tobin the smart career choice? Because from day one, you’ll work on top-tier transactions and collaborate closely with industry leaders. G+T focuses on dynamic, evolving industry sectors. Our lawyers work on transactions that define and shape the market in Australia and around the world. Be part of a firm with a unique culture where you can make a name for yourself. The G+T clerkship experience is open to students in their penultimate year of study. Our Sydney clerks complete a 10-week placement that consists of two five-week rotations across the firm’s practice areas. It’s a fantastic opportunity to work directly with partners and lawyers who are experts in their fields, and to develop core skills and experience in your areas of interest. During your time with your practice groups, you’ll be mentored by a lawyer who will help you develop your skills and build relationships within our practice groups. You’ll gain a greater understanding of the mechanics of legal transactions by researching legislation and case law, preparing and drafting memos, assisting in litigation processes, attending court, observing negotiations and meeting clients. Your G+T clerkship is an opportunity to be part of a talented group of people who will become your peers as you continue your legal career. You’ll have plenty of time to attend training, practice group events and firm lunches, and to build relationships with people across the firm. As well as becoming immersed in the practice areas of their choice, our clerks have the opportunity to contribute to the Pro Bono practice. You’ll be assigned a pro bono task and work closely with our lawyers to follow it through to completion.
“It’s clear to me that G+T values excellence, encourages ambition and supports the talents and aspirations of its employees.” Prue Mewburn, 2011 Summer Clerk
THE AURORA PROJECT: NATIVE TITLE SECONDMENT OPPORTUNITY The Aurora Project is a not-for-profit initiative funded by Australian government and corporate bodies. Each year, we offer two summer clerks the opportunity to work as interns in a native title office during their university winter break. The placement lasts for five to six weeks and is fully funded by Gilbert + Tobin. Interns are chosen and placed in consultation with Aurora Project representatives and placements can be anywhere around Australia. For example, our most recent summer clerks were seconded to the Kimberley Land Council in Perth, Western Australia; the Torres Strait Regional Authority on Thursday Island, Queensland; and the Cape York Land Council in Cairns, Queensland.
ARE YOU READY TO MAKE THE SMART CAREER CHOICE? For more information on clerkship opportunities in our Sydney office, please visit me.gtlaw.com.au, or contact Emma Garmston on 02 9263 4067 or email clerkships@gtlaw.com.au. Emma can arrange for you to chat with one of our recent summer clerks or graduates about their experience. Applications for 2012–13 clerkships are open from Wednesday 13 June to Friday 13 July. To apply, please visit www.cvmail.com.au during the application period and share your details with us.
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SYDNEY MELBOURNE P E RT H
A clerkship with Gilbert + Tobin is the smart choice Why choose Gilbert + Tobin for your clerkship? Ask Prue Mewburn. She spent her summer 2011/12 university break in our Sydney office, working in the Communications + Technology and Litigation groups. Spending the summer at Gilbert + Tobin was a challenging and rewarding experience, which I’d recommend to any student looking to join a leading Australian law firm. The work in Communications + Technology was diverse, challenging and interesting. I attended client meetings, conference calls and functions that helped me understand clients’ businesses and realise the importance of this knowledge in providing outstanding legal services. During my rotation in the Litigation group, I enjoyed the opportunity to shadow lawyers and partners to court and client meetings. I researched and drafted a memo explaining newly enacted legislation and its effect on the group’s work. The lawyers gave me feedback and explained how my work fitted into the bigger picture within the group. I was excited to see my memo published and glad my work was useful and valued. Both rotations were supported by a comprehensive induction to the firm and an ongoing training program that introduced us to the key skills a junior lawyer needs. We were also matched with a ‘buddy’—a junior lawyer—as well as a senior lawyer and a partner within each practice group. They were always available to provide me with advice, assistance and support. I drew inspiration from the lives and work of some of G+T’s senior lawyers, who mentored us during the clerkship. For example, Christine Burke isn’t just a G+T partner – she’s also the 11th Australian woman to have climbed Mount Everest! Working alongside people like Christine showed me it’s possible to achieve your personal and professional goals. It’s clear to me
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that G+T values excellence, encourages ambition and supports the talents and aspirations of its employees. The firm is genuinely committed to assisting disadvantaged and marginalised people. During my clerkship, I worked on a research project on recent changes to refugee law. At the Redfern Legal Centre, I helped develop a repairs campaign for public housing tenants. I attended a weekly outreach advice service run by the Homeless Persons Legal Service, which is staffed with volunteers from G+T. I’m also looking forward to participating in the Aurora Project – in July I’ll be on secondment with a native title representative body, which is fully funded by G+T. During my clerkship, I had lots of opportunities to build relationships with fellow clerks and lawyers. In the first week of the program, all the clerks were invited to G+T’s Christmas party. And the flair displayed at G+T’s charity talent quest a few weeks later unearthed some superstars within the firm!
Prue Mewburn For more information on clerkship opportunities in our Sydney, Melbourne and Perth offices, please contact Emma Garmston on 02 9263 4067 or email clerkships@gtlaw.com.au. Emma can arrange for you to chat with one of our recent summer clerks or graduates about their experience.
Prue Newburn, previous G+T clerk
ONE SPECTRUM OF OPPORTUNITY One Vision
One Purpose
One Firm
One Decision
One Journey
Visit http://summerclerks.hdy.com.au for more information
FIRM PROFILE
HENRY DAVIS YORK
HENRY DAVIS YORK
You will need a sound academic record, some work experience in a
Henry Davis York has a different feel and that’s deliberate.
legal or non-legal environment, and have a positive disposition and demonstrated leadership skills.
With more than 50 partners and more than 200 professionals, we have the advantage of being big enough to attract high-end clients and
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top-quality work, but small enough to remain personal and to provide
During the program you will have the opportunity to rotate through three
hands-on advice and experience.
practice groups with designated support in each rotation from a supervising partner, senior associate and mentor. You will receive regular
OUR CLIENTS
feedback and advice from your supervising partner and others you work
We are proud to partner with an impressive list of clients who recog-
with plus a more formal review at the end of each rotation.
nise our unique approach to delivering technical excellence with the commercial edge that creates real value for their business. Our clients
Working with our partners and senior lawyers who are recognised and
include the top four Australian banks, international financial services
respected as experts in their fields, you will experience real, meaningful
organisations and fund managers, market authorities, ASX and foreign
work and gain valuable insights into what it’s like to practise as a lawyer
listed companies, NSW Government agencies, property groups and a
in a top quality firm that works hard, has a friendly inclusive culture and
diverse range of privately held companies.
celebrates both individual and team endeavours.
PRO BONO AND COMMUNITY
LIFE AFTER YOUR CLERKSHIP...
Henry Davis York is committed to delivering pro bono services to dis-
We carefully select our clerks with the intention that they will become
advantaged and under-represented groups and individuals who would
our graduate lawyers. Of course, any offer of permanent employment
otherwise be unable to afford legal assistance.
depends on how you perform during your clerkship, and on the needs of the firm.
Our pro bono and community programs include organisations such as the Homicide Victims’ Support Group, Homeless Persons’ Legal
Successful candidates who accept graduate roles with us can discuss
Service, Northern Rivers Cooperative Legal Services Delivery Program,
opportunities for part-time paralegal work in their final year of university.
Community Legal Centres, Learning Encouraging and Assisting Promis-
From 2013, we will be providing an in-house Practical Legal Training
ing Students and Reach Out and Read.
program in conjunction with the College of Law.
WHAT WE LOOK FOR
APPLICATIONS
People are our success. For that reason, we invest substantial time and
Henry Davis York’s Summer clerk applications open on 13 June 2012
energy in recruiting and retaining the right people. As clerks are integral
and close on 13 July 2012 and all applications should be made via CV
to our future growth we look for people who:
Mail.
• share our commitment to excellence in what we do and how we do it
For further information about employment at Henry Davis York or our
• communicate well
summer clerk program please contact:
• are team players • are lateral and innovative thinkers
LENA RISTEVSKI
• demonstrate balance in their life outside of work or study
People & Development Officer
• are intelligent and commercially-minded lawyers in the making.
T: +61 2 9947 6532 E: lena_ristevski@hdy.com.au
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SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
n the 11 weeks of the clerkship I attended court hearings and client meetings, worked directly
HENRY DAVIS YORK SUMMER CLERK 2011/2012 NICOLA TARGETT
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on fascinating matters and went to great firm and inter-firm social events. From the outset, Henry Davis York was an interesting, exciting and most of all, fun place to work.
Completing a clerkship at Henry Davis York was an incredibly exciting, challenging and satisfying experience. From the first day of training to the farewell party 11 weeks later, I received highly diverse and interesting tasks and worked with extremely friendly, fun and encouraging people.
I completed rotations in three different, but equally fascinating practice areas. This gave me the opportunity to see how different practice groups function and to get a better understanding of the nature of work in a corporate law firm. In these groups, I attended meetings and even social events with clients, assisted in the discovery of documents, attended court, drafted documents for clients, incorporated companies and did a diverse range of research tasks.
Not only was I able to work on such interesting and varied tasks, but I was able to work with people who generously explained new concepts, answered any questions and explained how my work contributed to the firm and its practices. The training and support we received from the outset was incredible and really added to the experience of being a clerk. This support and enthusiasm is what makes Henry Davis York special and it immediately became apparent why the firm is renowned for its unique culture.
Finally, the friendships I made with the other summer clerks throughout our various sporting and trivia endeavours and numerous social events made the clerkship even more enjoyable.
Henry Davis York really is a firm filled with like-minded people who are committed to producing excellent work for first rate clients while providing an encouraging, friendly and fun environment for its employees.
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At Herbert Geer, our aim is to put YOU at the centre of everything we do. We will support YOU with a dedicated supervising partner and mentor. YOU will be exposed to a wide variety of work. We offer YOU a range of benefits including subsidised gym memberships and our NOTLAW program. We will provide YOU with an in-house CLE program to help YOU learn, and YOU can become involved in our community and pro bono work.
To find out more visit www.herbertgeer.com.au
2011
HERBERT GEER
FIRM PROFILE
OFFICE ADDRESS
WEBSITE
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAM
Level 12
www.herbertgeer.com.au
At the commencement of our Seasonal Clerkship Program you will
77 King St
Ph: 02 9249 4600
receive a principal, mentor and buddy to assist you during your clerk-
Sydney
NUMBER OF PARTNERS
ship and provide you with an opportunity to develop your network. Our
NSW 2000
Firm Wide: 47
Seasonal Clerkship runs for 4 weeks with a rotation in one practice unit,
In Sydney: 10
receiving supervision from partners and senior practitioners.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRM
In addition, you will receive formal training through ongoing internal and
Herbert Geer is a commercial law firm with offices in Melbourne, Sydney
external workshops and training sessions. This will develop your skills
and Brisbane. Our dedicated team of over 300 people provide services
and assist you in becoming a more effective practitioner and help you
to a wide range of corporate, private and government clients.
accelerate your career.
Our success in building a respected and trusted law firm is driven by the
In addition to this training and mentoring, you will have various oppor-
commitment to our clients. As we have grown, we have remained true to
tunities to attend mediations, court hearings, client functions and client
our values and to building a culture which supports our aim to put our
meetings with your supervising partner or mentor. This will provide you
clients at the centre of everything we do. Quality, innovation and person-
with hands on experience, real exposure to matters and the chance to
alised service remains paramount in everything we do at Herbert Geer.
learn how to manage the financial side of working in a law firm.
LOCATION OF OTHER OFFICES:
Number of positions: 4 approximately
Brisbane, Melbourne
Winter: 0 Summer: 4 approximately
PROMINENT AREAS OF PRACTICE IN SYDNEY:
Interview Process:
• Banking and Finance
1st Round Interview - Member of Human Resources
• Corporate
Cocktail Party - meet the firm
• Employment, Workplace Relations and Safety
2nd Round Interview - Practitioner and HR
• Property Services
Will the firm be making priority offers? Yes
• IP, Technology and Entertainment
APPLICATIONS
• Projects and Construction • Planning, Government, Infrastructure and Environment
HOW TO APPLY WHAT DISTINGUISHES THE FIRM TO OTHERS?
Through CV mail and our website. Attach a cover letter, resume and
Our people are committed to each other, the firm and our clients. To our
academic transcript.
credit, we were named the 2011 Law Firm of the Year by the BRW and
Please refer to our website www.herbertgeer.com.au for more informa-
Employer of Choice. As we have grown, we have actively worked hard
tion.
to protect and grow our culture, our commitment to quality, innovation and our client service. We appreciate each person brings something dif-
Contact: Claire Donnelly
ferent to Herbert Geer and encourage our people to continually develop
Human Resources Consultant
their professional and personal interests. This philosophy, and our legal
Email: careers@herbertgeer.com.au
track record, helps us to attract the best people.
Applications Open: 13 June 2012 Applications Close: 13 July 2012
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CAREER, YOUR CHOICE Our lawyers thrive in an environment that fosters collaboration with few internal administrative boundaries, free from the burden of fee budgets that dominates the culture of so many other law firms.
Johnson Winter & Slattery is a national law firm where young lawyers play a meaningful role in strategic and complex transactions and disputes, and build relationships with executives from Australia’s most successful companies through close client contact.
Strong technical and client service skills are developed through structured mentoring and professional development education programs.
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FIRM PROFILE
KING & WOOD MALLESONS
Level 61, Governor Phillip Tower
We’ve designed a program to help you make the most of your time with
1 Farrer Place
us. During your clerkship, you’ll learn:
Sydney NSW 2000 • The day-to-day skills to get you started – taking instructions, meeting
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with clients, drafting memos and documents, managing your practice
CONTACT:
and professional relationships.
Sam Garner
• The core practice teams at King & Wood Mallesons – who they are,
Graduate Resourcing Manager
what they do, how they’re structured, the clients they work for, and of
Phone: +61 2 9296 3579
course, your role within them.
Email: sam.garner@au.kwm.com
• Our culture – working within your team, you’ll be exposed to (and encouraged) to get actively involved in the many activities and events
With a vision to create a global law firm in Asia and a history of bold innovation, it’s only the beginning for King & Wood Mallesons. Right
that help create our unique culture. • Our people – you’ll find that people from every part of the business
now, you can become part of this “game changer” for the legal industry
will help you along, sharing their knowledge, and ensuring you have
– as we deliver a new legal choice and help our clients realise their new
everything you need to fit in, and do well.
world opportunities.
WHAT DO WE LOOK FOR? For those who don’t know us well, here’s a snapshot of what we offer you
The four key capabilities we look for in our clerks are:
today and tomorrow… • A passion for commercial law and clients – that’s what we do every
VISION: to create a global law firm in Asia
day. It’s key that you have a genuine interest in the law and the
TEAM MATES: over 380 partners and 1,800 lawyers (biggest international
clients that need those services. • A strong interest in business and industry – we work in our clients’
legal network in Asia)
REPUTATION: over 100 international and Asia-focused awards and 50
worlds and are striving to help them achieve their objectives. You
top-tier rankings
need to be interested in this and willing to commit time and energy to
LOCATIONS: strategically positioned in the world’s growth markets,
really understand our clients and their businesses.
financial capitals and the home of information technology (21 offices
• The self-awareness and desire to understand and work well with
globally and the only international legal network to be head quartered
others – we don’t build widgets. We deliver legal solutions to people
in Asia)
through people, so we have to be really good at working with and
CLIENTS: global financial and corporate powerhouses to new industry-
understanding others.
makers and all levels of government (some for over 200 years)
• Adaptability to live with change – our ability to move as quickly as the world around us is getting more important every day. We need
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people who think quickly, learn fast and adapt well.
Applications open: 13 June 2012 How to apply: Via our online application system at
If this sounds like you, why not talk to one of our graduate resourcing
www.kwm.com/careers
consultants or contact us by visiting our website, www.kwm.com
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CLERKSHIP PROFILE 2011/2012 SUMMER CLERK AREAS OF ROTATION BANKING & FINANCE AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAUREN CHAPE
SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
or most of my adult life I have spent my
I rotated in Banking & Finance and Dispute
summer holidays overseas but over the
Resolution. I worked in two great teams for
most recent summer I went on a ‘journey’
helpful and approachable partners who always
of a different kind. Like travelling overseas, this
made time to give me feedback and make me
particular adventure took months of prepara-
feel included. We were also given buddies
tion to research and plan and there were dif-
who, much like a tour guide, were there to an-
ficult decisions to make about where to go and
swer our questions, navigate us through tasks
who to travel with. Fortunately, I made the right
and take us for coffee.
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decision, I chose to spend my summer seeing the sights of King & Wood Mallesons.
I did lots of different activities and saw many sights: I had the chance to attend client meet-
While you are going through this guide, treat it
ings, listen to conference calls, write advice
like a Lonely Planet. You will find that as you
for clients, prepare evidence for trial, attend
read about different places some will stand
a High Court hearing, prepare submissions to
out to you as ‘must see’ destinations! For me,
government, write a research memo for coun-
King & Wood Mallesons stood out in the clerk-
sel...and the list goes on. One major highlight
ship guide, at the clerkship seminars, at the
was attending a client meeting to advise them
cocktail parties and during the interviews as
on whether their ads were misleading and
being a firm which had struck the illusive bal-
deceptive. Not only was my opinion taken
ance between friendliness and success. The
into consideration but the changes we recom-
partners and lawyers were warm, encouraging
mended were made to the ads and they are
and inspiring. I expected to feel intimidated
now running on TV.
but instead I felt comfortable because I was chatting to people like myself – people with di-
The other clerks on the adventure with me
verse interests, who work hard and who like to
were wonderful and we quickly became close
have a laugh. The more I learnt about King &
friends. At times the clerkship was like a Con-
Wood Mallesons from these people, the more I
tiki Tour with the clerks spending many nights
couldn’t wait to get there. (I felt the same way
out together after work. At other times it was
about Paris!)
a 5 star experience, including the firm Christmas party and my buddy lunch at Rockpool.
Once we landed we started training and induction, we did team-building activities and were
Much like an overseas trip, the clerkship at
introduced to many of the firm’s pro bono initi-
King & Wood Mallesons was great, the itiner-
atives. The training also continued throughout
ary was jam-packed and the end result was an
the clerkship, with many opportunities to learn
incredibly rewarding summer.
about the different practice groups and industry sectors we may not have been exposed to throughout the summer.
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FIRM PROFILE
KING & WOOD MALLESONS
SECTOR PROFILE ENERGY, RESOURCES AND PROJECTS
The firm’s combined Energy, Resources & Projects team comprises
Bringing together specialist resource lawyers throughout our interna-
throughout Asia. Headed by Scott Gardiner in Australia, Joshua Cole in
tional network, we focus on providing strategic counsel on all legal as-
Hong Kong and Carolyn Dong and Harry Du in China, the team provides
pects of project development and operation, including:
a full service offering for clients requiring seamless cross-border and
more than 60 partners and approximately 150 lawyers in Australia and
also local advice. • M&A and joint venture arrangements • project finance
As the presence of foreign entrants into the local market increases, the
• project approvals, environment and planning
firm is well positioned to assist our Energy & Resources clients capitalise
• construction
on opportunities in multiple jurisdictions across Asia, Africa, India, the
• competition and infrastructure access
Middle East and South America. We are able to mobilise market leading
• inbound and outbound investment including FIRB approvals
teams across Australia, Hong Kong and China and focus on M&A, the
• native title and cultural heritage
development of major projects, financing and major litigation - no other
• employment, industrial relations, health and safety
firm is able to offer this depth of expertise across the Asia-Pacific region.
• property • tax
King & Wood Mallesons is perfectly positioned to capitalise on the
• dispute resolution
growing importance of the Asian economies. The combination of the
• climate change and clean energy
two firms is driven by the desire to support clients who are seeking a streamlined service to help them realise the significant opportunities in
The recent combination of Mallesons Stephen Jaques and King & Wood
Asia-Pacific markets. Energy & Resources is a key priority sector for the
has created a market leading Energy, Resources & Projects team with
combined firm.
the most meaningful China capability of any international law firm.
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MIDDLETONS
In the modern commercial world, standing still is not an option. Choos-
a number of ways to build internal networks and become involved in the
ing a career at Middletons is choosing to be a part of a progressive
Middletons community.
and innovative law firm that continues to grow year on year. We have extensive experience acting for industry leaders, major corporations
SUMMER CLERK PROGRAM AT MIDDLETONS
and government on groundbreaking legal transactions in Australia and
A clerkship is the ideal opportunity for you to explore what we have to
internationally.
offer. Not only will you gain insight into a career in law, you will meet our people, sample our culture and determine if Middletons is the right
A national commercial law firm, Middletons has offices in Sydney, Bris-
career choice for you. As a law student in your penultimate year at uni-
bane, Melbourne and Perth. Nationally Middletons employs over 550
versity, this is an opportunity to gain practical work experience through
staff, including 71 partners and 260 lawyers. Our key practice groups
participation in client meetings, court visits and involvement in real legal
include banking & financial services, commercial litigation, corporate &
work.
commercial, property development & construction, transport logistics & Professional development is provided throughout your clerkship. It
defence and workplace relations & safety.
begins on your first day with a comprehensive induction program and
FIRM CULTURE
continues through your clerkship enabling you to learn important skills
Our values, focused on people, clients and practice, underpin our re-
that lay the foundation for your legal career.
laxed and friendly culture. We operate in a collegiate atmosphere where people feel valued and contributions are recognised and rewarded.
Your supervising partner or senior associate will be responsible for as-
Informality and approachability are key aspects of our culture and team-
signing your work. A graduate or junior lawyer will also be there to pro-
work is actively fostered.
vide buddy support throughout your clerkship. In addition to the daily on the job feedback and guidance you receive, you will also be involved
From our networking forums such as our Young Professionals Network
in a structured performance review at the conclusion of your clerkship.
(YPN) and Women’s Information Network (WIN), to our Sports@Middletons program, Vitality program, social club and firm events, there are 64
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YOUR PASSION YOUR CAREER OUR FIRM Our vacation clerkships open a window on what it’s like to be a lawyer in a large commercial law firm. Interested? Find out more at www.minterellison.com/careers
ADELAIDE AUCKLAND BEIJING BRISBANE CANBERRA DARWIN GOLD COAST HONG KONG LONDON MELBOURNE PERTH SHANGHAI SYDNEY ULAANBAATAR WELLINGTON
SYD10 0313
or email liana.hurry@minterellison.com
www.minterellison.com
FIRM PROFILE
MINTER ELLISON
world’s leading energy and resources companies, handle financing and capital markets work across Australia, in Hong Kong and in London, and are principal lawyers on iconic projects such the Melbourne Dockland redevelopment, Brisbane’s RNA Showgrounds development, and
ADDRESS:
OFFICE LOCATIONS (15):
88 Phillip Street
AUSTRALIA
Sydney NSW 2000
Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra,
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
CONTACT PERSON:
Darwin, Gold Coast, Melbourne,
Each of our offices has developed partnerships with community organi-
Liana Hurry
Perth, Sydney
sations to address local need and the overall themes of our Community
Graduate Resourcing Consultant
ASIA
Investment Program. For example, our focus on disadvantaged youth in
Phone: 02 9921 4017
Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai,
Australia has led to the Sydney offices partnership with James Meehan
Email: liana.hurry@minterellison.
Ulaanbaatar
High in Macquarie Fields.
com
NEW ZEALAND
NUMBER OF LAWYERS:
Auckland, Wellington
OUR COMMITMENT HAS INCLUDED:
1000+
EUROPE
• Hosting student visits to our office
NUMBER OF PARTNERS:
London
• Providing work experience and career advice
King Street Wharf in Sydney.
290 +
• Active membership of the Australian Business and Community Network
AREAS OF PRACTICE
• Taking part in the Principal for a Day Program
Our Sydney office has 12 practice groups: Commercial & Regulatory,
• Creating networks between our partner schools for the benefit of
Financial Services, Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity and Capital Markets (Corporate groups), Commercial Disputes and Insurance & Corporate Disputes (Litigation groups), Environment & Planning and
students and staff • Developing mentoring projects for our staff to provide practical assistance to students.
Property (Real Estate), Tax, Finance, Construction and Human Re-
The benefits of these partnerships extend both ways. Students are ex-
sources & Industrial Relations.
posed to the world of professional life. Equally, our staff derive enormous satisfaction from creating opportunities for students to reach their full
ABOUT THE FIRM
potential.
Our origins date back to 1827 in Sydney, Australia. Today, Minter Ellison is one of the six top tier commercial law firms in Australia – with a cli-
Minter Ellison believes that lawyers have a responsibility to ensure ac-
ent base that includes 26 of the country’s Top 50 companies – and is
cess to justice for disadvantaged and marginalised citizens. We assist
ranked as one of the largest legal groups in the Asia Pacific.
individuals without the means to pay for legal services and non-profit community organisations whose work helps those in need. We are com-
Our strong growth and success have been driven by the energetic vision
mitted to developing a strong pro bono culture in the regions where we
of our leading partners, in-depth industry expertise and a commitment
operate. Each of our offices undertakes pro bono legal work in response
to working closely with our clients – wherever they need us. It is this
to local need.
commitment that led us to moving offshore and building up offices in the UK and Asia.
Our flagship pro bono project in Australia is our strategic commitment to the development and growth of the Homeless Persons Legal Clinics
TELL US ABOUT AN INTERESTING NEW PROJECT THE FIRM IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON:
in Brisbane and Melbourne and the Homeless Persons Legal Service in Sydney.
We have been at the table of some of Asia Pacific’s headline transactions – the National Broadband Network rollout, SingTel’s new satellite
Some of our most resource-intensive pro bono matters are conducted
acquisition and launch, global outsourcing projects for BHP Billiton and
on behalf of individuals who would otherwise be denied access to jus-
strategic business acquisitions for Qantas. Our teams work with the
tice.
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MINTER ELLISON
WHAT OTHER BENEFITS AND ACTIVITIES, ASIDE FROM WORK DOES THE FIRM OFFER?
FIRM PROFILE
CLERK PROFILE
JANE SLATTERY – SUMMER CLERK 2011-12 AND UTS STUDENT
WELLBEING • Free corporate gym membership • Employee Assistance Program providing confidential counselling and support to staff and other immediate family • Discounted health insurance • Health & Wellbeing seminars and exhibitions
A
sking the other summer clerks in our group why they decided on Minter Ellison for the 2011/2012 Summer Clerkship, the overwhelming consensus was simply, “the people”. And I have
to say, that was the influencing factor in my decision to clerk here.
• Parenting information sessions • Social and sporting events and activities (including Christmas parties,
From my first interview, Minter Ellison’s focus was on getting to know
Friday Night Drinks, corporate sports teams)
who I was as a person, as well as a potential employee. In addition to be-
• Discounted shopping, entertainment and travel
ing asked about my legal experience and interests in commercial law, I
• Business Casual Dress Fridays
was often asked about the band I play in and found myself having great discussions about music. I found that the partners who interviewed me
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
throughout the recruitment process (and whose impressive and varied
• Cutting edge learning and development programs, including:
careers were somewhat daunting) were always open and friendly and
• Regular continuing legal education seminars
it was great to see that such a culture permeated throughout the firm.
• ‘Core skills’ programs • Life skills programs
The benefit of clerking at Minter Ellison is that you partake in three
• Graduate Development through to a
different rotations. For someone unsure of the type of law they may like
Leadership Development Programs
to practice, the rotations provide an invaluable opportunity to test out
• Post-graduate studies support
different areas of commercial law. My first rotation was in Environment
• Workgroup retreats
and Planning. From the get-go I was assisting on large litigation matters, attending client meetings, drafting briefs to counsel, researching the le-
SECONDMENTS
gal implications of contamination on neighbouring lands and attending
Secondment opportunities between offices, to clients and international
the Land and Environment Court to see the work I was assisting on play
locations
out in the courtroom. I was happy to find that the interesting and diverse nature of work continued throughout my second rotation in Commercial
CLERKSHIP WHAT DOES THE FIRM LOOK FOR IN A POTENTIAL EMPLOYEE?
Disputes and third rotation in Human Resources and Industrial Rela-
At Minter Ellison our lawyers come from very diverse backgrounds but
Service also meant that I was able to attend the Women’s and Girls’
what they share are the key attributes we look for in our clerks: a drive
Emergency Centre with lawyers from the firm who provided legal advice
for excellence and technical achievement, commercial awareness, en-
and took carriage of the women’s matters. Personally, it was really posi-
ergy and initiative.
tive to see such a large proportion of lawyers volunteering their time to
tions. Minter Ellison’s involvement with the Homeless Persons’ Legal
pro-bono work.
DO YOU INTEND TO OFFER CLERKSHIPS TO STUDENTS OUTSIDE THEIR PENULTIMATE YEAR?
My clerkship at Minter Ellison involved hard work, but I also had a great
No, Minter Ellison will only be taking penultimate year students.
time. From competing in Minter’s Amazing Race, to singing (almost always off key) at karaoke, and attempting to act in our clerk video,
ANTICIPATED CLERKSHIP INTAKE FOR THIS YEAR?
I’ve had lot fun and have made some really great friends. My time at
20-25 Summer Clerks
Minter Ellison has been invaluable and I can’t wait to see what the future brings!
HOW DO STUDENTS APPLY FOR A CLERKSHIP? Apply online via our website www.minterellison.com/careers
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NORTON ROSE
FIRM PROFILE
anything from legal research to attending client meetings or court visits.
Norton Rose Australia is a member of Norton Rose Group, a leading
Another aspect of your clerkship with us will be the social activities that
international legal practice offering a full business law service to many of
you can participate in. As a summer clerk you will be included in firm
the world’s pre-eminent financial institutions and corporations.
specific activities including sporting events, lunches, dinners and various other social events.
We are the largest international legal practice in Australia, with offices in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Our international
GRADUATE PROGRAMME
reach, and in particular our significant presence in the Asia Pacific, sets
The Norton Rose Australia graduate programme runs for a 24-month
us apart from our competitors.
period and consists of four six-month rotations, which allow you to experience a wide variety of legal work and develop a comprehensive skill set.
Knowing how our clients’ businesses work and understanding what
With this breadth of experience, you will be able to confidently identify
drives their industries is fundamental to us. Our lawyers share industry
the area that best suits your talents and career goals.
knowledge and sector expertise across borders, enabling us to support our clients anywhere in the world.
As part of our national graduate programme, we now provide graduates in their second year of the programme with a unique opportunity to
Norton Rose Group has one global set of values or business principles,
undertake a four month rotation in one of our international offices. This
based around quality, unity and integrity and apply to all Norton Rose
formalised learning opportunity introduces you to the broader Norton
Group activities and staff worldwide.
Rose Group, including regional and global clients, partners and staff, and gives invaluable experience of different cultures and legal work.
We take the view that we are only as strong as our people – which is why quality training and flexible work programmes are paramount to our
Throughout the programme, you will also be involved in a regular feed-
business. We deliver an extensive range of training programmes targeted
back process. This provides an opportunity for ongoing communication
at specific stages of our lawyers’ professional development.
between partners and staff and ensures you maximise your learning experience.
We are also proud to be certified by the EOWA as an Employer of Choice for Women 2012.
APPLICATION DATES FOR NEW SOUTH WALES All applications should be submitted online at
SEASONAL CLERKSHIP PROGRAMME
www.nortonrosegraduates.com Applications Open - 13 June 2012.
This year we are recruiting 20 seasonal clerks for the Sydney office.
Applications Close - 13 July 2012. Offers Made - 21 September 2012
The seasonal clerkship programme runs for 10 weeks in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney over the summer and will commence on
THE APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
Monday 26 November 2012.
If you are interested in applying for a seasonal clerk position at Norton Rose Australia, you should apply online. You will need to submit your
As a Norton Rose Australia seasonal clerk, you will have the chance to
academic transcript, an up-to-date CV and a covering letter. The inter-
spend five weeks in one practice group and then rotate into a different
view process consists of two interviews and an information session over
practice area for a further 5 weeks, to broaden your knowledge as much
a number of weeks. You will have the opportunity to meet partners and
as possible. Our clerkship programme is your opportunity to start build-
associates from different groups across the practice, as well as contacts
ing a career with a global legal practice, doing meaningful work of value.
in Human Resources.
You will also be able to get to know our people, working closely with – and learning from – our associates, senior associates and partners. All in all,
Please apply online at www.nortonrosegraduates.com
it is an opportunity to experience what life is really like as a graduate.
LOCAL CONTACT DETAILS: Name: Yvette Revell, Recruitment Advisor
You will attend various induction sessions, as well as firm wide CLE train-
Email address: yvette.revell@nortonrose.com
ing and talks from graduates about spending time on secondment to
Telephone number: +61 (2) 9330 8945
one of our Asian offices. During your time at Norton Rose Australia you
Office address: Level 18, Grosvenor Place, 225 George Street, Sydney,
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SUMMER CLERK PROFILE
LLB (UTS) SUMMER CLERK 2010/2011 GRADUATE LAWYER 2012 NIALL WATSON-DUNNE
NORTON ROSE
With a great number of applications to finish,
Security, and secondly in Insurance. Over this
cover letters to tweak and interviews to pre-
time I was exposed to wide variety of local and
pare for, the clerkship process is a frantic time
international work, and given the chance to
that can catch the unsuspecting law student
work with several different partners. Some of
off guard. Knowing what to expect from a sum-
the opportunities I was given included drafting
mer clerkship will assist potential candidates in
an Issues Paper on draft legislation, attending
making a fully informed decision about clerk-
client meetings, sitting in on a Coronial Inquest
ing at a particular firm, and hopefully ease the
and preparing a presentation for my Partner
pressure of this otherwise stressful time. From
on proportionate liability. I also particularly
the very first university information session I at-
enjoyed working on pro bono matters and at-
tended, through to the firm’s roundtable meet-
tending the Homeless Peoples’ Legal Shelter.
ing, my Norton Rose clerkship experience was
There was a definite sense of satisfaction to
made all the more easier through the quality of
see documents that I had helped draft, or even
information I received and the staff that I met.
contributed to in a small way, go out to clients.
The interviews were conducted in an environment where I felt comfortable to be myself and
Whilst my experiences in each rotation were
THE CLERKSHIP PROCESS
express my personal interests beyond the law.
vastly different, the commonality between the
The decision to apply for a summer clerkship
The drinks evening presented me with one
two was this: highly capable professionals who
is a daunting and at times, overwhelming ex-
last opportunity to gauge the culture of Norton
genuinely cared about ensuring that my time
perience which all penultimate year law stu-
Rose, and interact with members of the firm
at the firm was enjoyable and a highly valuable
dents must consider at one stage or another.
that I had not previously encountered – not to
learning experience.
The decision is made all the more difficult in
mention sample a canapé or two.
light of the diverse range of domestic com-
Work aside, the summer clerkship was also a
mercial law firms participating in the summer
CLERKING AT NORTON ROSE
highly sociable experience - with the oppor-
clerkship scheme. With so many options, it
When I first started my summer clerkship at
tunity to attend monthly and quarterly drinks,
is important to choose the law firm that’s the
Norton Rose, I came to the firm with an in-
and the odd Christmas party or two, I was able
right fit for you, as it will often be the first step
depth knowledge of how to pour a beer from
to get a real sense of the strong emphasis that
that you take in your legal career.
my years in the hospitality industry and a
Norton Rose places on maintaining a work/life
great number of hesitations about my virtually
balance. Additionally, over the summer I de-
nonexistent experience in the legal domain.
veloped some great friendships not only with
Thankfully, the clerkship was prefaced with a
my fellow clerks, but also with the lawyers and
training program designed to assist my fellow
administrative staff alike.
clerks and I in the transition from university into the world of corporate law. From Boolean
My clerkship at Norton Rose was engaging,
search terms to billable units, we were skilled
challenging, fun, and most of all enjoyable. I
in all the necessary fields so as to ensure that
genuinely felt that I was welcomed as part of
we wouldn’t be thrown into the deep end when
the team, that my work and time was valued,
we eventually reached our practice groups.
and that I was joining a firm that was truly international. If a clerkship experience like this is
During my twelve weeks at Norton Rose I was
something that you are looking for, I can gladly
given the opportunity to do two six-week rota-
recommend that Norton Rose is the firm for you.
tions, firstly in Occupation, Health, Safety and
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THE APPLICATION
WHY A KILLER APPLICATION IS THE KEY TO YOUR CLERKSHIP DREAMS
E
very law student is looking for a career, whether it be in commercial law, family law or human rights. If it is the commer-
HOW TO MAKE YOUR APPLICATION STAND OUT: WHAT ARE THE FIRMS LOOKING FOR?
cial world your heart seeks, your greatest shot
An interest in the law firm you are applying for: a firm
is to secure a clerkship. How, you may ask, will
is looking for someone who actually desires to
you do that?
work at their firm specifically, as opposed to reading an application that is the replication of
STEP ONE: SUBMIT A KILLER APPLICATION.
the one you submitted to the other firms you applied for.
Without a killer application, there is no interview, and without an interview, there is no
A representative of Maddocks highlights that
clerkship.
firms are looking for clerks who “genuinely want to work and build a career” at the firm.
An application for a clerkship will usually in-
MICHELLE SMERDON
clude submitting a cover letter, a resume and
Human Resources Consultant at DLA Piper,
answering a series of firm-specific application
Kristie Barton, reiterates this idea, noting that,
questions. This article will give you some tips
“the best response is one which demonstrates
and tricks into what the typical application
both an understanding of our business as well
questions are, what the firms are looking for
as a genuine interest in having a career with
in a candidate, how best to write your applica-
us.”
tion, and, most importantly, what not to do in the application process.
Make sure you research the firm prior to writing your application, and address specific
WHAT ARE THE TYPICAL QUESTIONS THE APPLICATION MIGHT ASK?
areas of work the firm is involved in or interest-
Each firm will typically have core values they
ers you may have heard about in the media,
are looking for in their employees, and each
throughout the application. This will ensure
question will seek to discover how a candidate
the firm believes you are aiming to work in their
represents these core values in both their posi-
firm specifically, and this will have the added
tion as an employee and in their everyday life.
bonus of showcasing your ability to know the
ing facts about the firm, such as recent merg-
current legal climate, know how to research,
QUESTIONS USUALLY FALL INTO ONE
and will exert enthusiasm above and beyond a
OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
general non-firm-specific application.
1.
2.
Questions aimed at discovering your motivation for working at the specific firm
An all-rounded individual: while it is important to
and what you can offer the organisation;
address your academic achievements, a rep-
Questions addressing your work ethic,
resentative of Maddocks states that, “we do
achievements and key employee attrib-
not just assess you on your academic results.”
utes;
3.
Questions that test your commercial and legal awareness; and
4.
Personal questions involving your extracurricular activities and what you are interested in.
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THE APPLICATION
WHAT TO DO WHILST WRITING AN APPLICATION: Ms Barton outlines that DLA Piper like to see
THOU SHALT:
THOU SHALT NOT:
candidates who are “as engaged as they are
1.
1.
Research the firm and tailor your ap-
Pinpoint only one favourite area of law in
inventive, balanced and friendly,” and that
plication to that firm, addressing the
your application that is not offered by the
each firm will be looking for “people from a
core values of the firm in all answers.
firm.
diverse range of backgrounds.” Ms Barton
Ms Barton warns candidates about sub-
states that firms want to know about “experi-
mitting a general application that is a
happened to you, such as wrestling a lion
ences outside of academic life,” so ensure to
clear replicate of applications submitted
in Africa, or you partake in community
include information regarding your hobbies
other firms, stating: “beware the ‘cut’ and
volunteer work, tell the firm in the ‘about
and extra-curricular activities.
‘paste’ function!”
you’ section of the application. This will
Ensure the name of the firm and the con-
work to your advantage as it is likely to
Jacqui Ellis, who completed a clerkship at a
tact person is spelt correctly (and know
make your application memorable and
top tier law firm this past Summer, noted: “it is
who the contact person is). This mistake
will give you an anecdote for your future
great if you can highlight your extra-curricular
is not looked upon favourably and it will
interview.
activities and then link this to how these ac-
create a bad first (and definitely last) im-
tivities will help you in a work environment,
pression.
knows what is on their website, they do
Exemplify your commercial awareness.
not need you to tell them.
2.
for example I compared my experience as a
3.
2.
3.
4.
Be boring. If something interesting has
Quote from the firm’s website. The firm
Use complicated words. The High Court
dance teacher to being a partner in a law firm,
A good starting point prior to writing your
mentoring the junior lawyers.”
application is to read the business pages
is urging for the use of plain English, so
of The Age, The Australian, and more
are the big law firms.
Use examples: it is easy for someone to say they
specialised publications such as The
work hard or can research, however, the firms
Financial Review.
are looking for you to prove the abilities and
4.
world limit. A representative of Maddocks
Use examples from your current or past em-
states: “you will be surprised how many
ployment, from everyday life or even from Uni-
applications come through that do not
versity (such as to prove your ability to work
actually address the question” and “we
in a team or independently). One of the best
are not looking for essays, but would like
ways to include this is: “I have X attribute. I
more than a one word response!”
5.
Fail to submit any applications…come on, time to start writing.
Answer the question and stick to the
attributes you haphazardly declare you have.
displayed this attribute effectively when I par-
5.
Triple or quadruple check your documents for correct spelling, grammar and
took in X activity.”
sentence structure – yes, correct spelling can change your life.
6.
Save, save, save. If the application is online, be sure to continuously save your application as a draft. To be safe, it is best to write your answers in a word document and then transfer them to the application when you are finished.
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THE APPLICATION
HOW TO USE CVMAIL
ing dates appear. When applying for positions
TOP 5 TIPS AND TRICKS
in NSW you will be required to attach your
1.
curriculum vitae and covering letter along with
long questions, draft these responses in
your application. However, it is important to
Word first to avoid any spelling or
note that some firms have customised applica-
grammatical mistakes.
tion forms, which will require you to answer a
NATALIE NASTEVSKA
Some firms will require you to answer
number of specifically tailored questions.
2.
Upon sending your application you are
provided with a unique receipt number. Keep it on your own personal file as a
The questions in the various application forms
record.
3.
cvMail is a free online application
help firms ascertain certain information about
service created by Thompson Reuters
your personal skills such as; what you can
that you can lodge a request with should
to assist students applying for jobs on-
offer their firm, your ability to work in a team
you encounter any technical difficulties. See
line. This service can be accessed at cvmail.
environment and examples of how you have
support@cvmail.com.au.
com.au. Students can upload their personal
contributed to work or other social activities.
and academic details and apply for a number
The application questions are really aimed
you have 90 minutes to respond to all ques-
of clerkship and graduate roles quickly and ef-
at working out how you as a prospective em-
tions. The system automatically logs you off
ficiently. cvMail is interactive and easy to use.
ployee will fit within the culture of the firm.
after 90 minutes. So always hit save.
C
5.
Registration takes about one to two minutes, then you are ready to create your profile.
When applying and filling out the forms, sav-
However, before you start applying for your
ing your responses is extremely important. The
dream positions there are two easy steps to
‘next’ and ‘last’ buttons save your responses
undertake.
at each step. After pressing the ’next’ or ’last’ buttons, you can at any time return to the page
First you will complete a personal profile,
you’ve completed in order to confirm your re-
which contains all your personal information,
sponses have been saved.
and an academic profile, which contains a library of information regarding your work
Furthermore, once you press either ‘next’ or
history and academic results. Once you have
’last’ the navigation bar at the top of the appli-
uploaded and saved all your information into
cation form will highlight the section and mark
your profile, including your academic results,
it with a tick. Should a red message appear,
this information will automatically be stored in
scroll down the page and check to see that you
the program. You can then apply for various
have answered all the questions. The system
positions.
will not let you send your application unless all the requisite fields have been completed.
On the cvMail page you will find tabs for graduate and seasonal clerkship positions. Under these tabs tailored information about each firms’ requirements and application clos-
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cvMail has an internal support email
When completing the application forms
Apply as early as possible to avoid the
rush and good luck!!
THE APPLICATION
PICK ME! PICK ME! AMY SIMPSON
ADDRESSING SELECTION CRITERIA
SETTING YOURSELF APART
Before addressing selection criteria you must
Remember that knowledge of the law and your
ensure you understand what is being asked.
legal studies are only one component. There
For example, ‘demonstrate knowledge’ means
are many more skills required in the work-
demonstrate study of and familiarity with a
force, such as communication, teamwork, and
particular legislation, process or topic area,
conflict management. Organisations will look
while ‘demonstrate ability’ requires you to ad-
for people who not only demonstrate those
dress your practical abilities with regards to
skills and commitment in their working life,
that criterion.
but also in other social and familial contexts,
ADDRESSING SELECTION CRITERIA AND STANDING OUT FROM THE PACK
The Australian Public Service Commission
(crocheting, for example, could demonstrate
Have you ever noticed employers list their
recommends using the STAR method to walk
patience and attention to detail!).
ideal employee’s attributes in job advertise-
recruiters through your skills when answering
ments? This is the selection criteria; you must
selection criteria, giving them an opportunity
Language can also make a huge difference to
demonstrate you possess these attributes to
to pinpoint precisely why you are suitable for
the success of your application. Ensuring that
receive an interview (and hopefully land your
the job.
your spelling and grammar is correct is a fan-
so don’t forget to include that unusual hobby
dream clerkship or graduate position).
tastic start, but do not underestimate the effect The STAR method:
Selection criteria is a set of qualities and at-
of using powerful action words like ‘I have’ and ‘I am able to’. Similarly, don’t speak in round-
1.
SITUATION: provide an example, with con-
about terms; future employers and recruiters
service although use has expanded into the
text, of a situation in which you have under-
will be sorting through hundreds of applica-
private sector, use to short list those they
taken the particular skill or ability required
tions and you don’t want them overlooking you
would like to interview from those they won’t.
by the criteria;
because they have had to read between the
tributes that recruiters, primarily in the public
Rather than thinking of answering selection
2.
TASK: explain what your role was in the
lines.
criteria as a burdensome task, you should
particular scenario, for example were you
consider it a pre-interview opportunity and a
required to write submissions, research the
Remember, your selection criterion is different
mechanism by which to record examples of
background to a memorandum, or instruct
from your cover letter. Your cover letter should
skills and abilities you may not recall off the
counsel;
be used to emphasise your desire to work for
cuff in an oral interview.
3.
ACTION: how did you complete the above
task? For example, if you were required to
the firm and why. Your selection criteria shows why you would be good for the job.
research a point of law what databases or methods of legal research did you utilise; and
4.
RESULT: What was the end result in the
scenario and what did the scenario teach you that would be applicable to the role for which you are applying?
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THE COVER LETTER
HOW TO WRITE A COVER LETTER
WHERE TO FROM HERE?
GENERAL TIPS:
Now it’s time to start writing. Here are a few
A COVER LETTER SHOULD:
steps which you may consider to take when
• Be succinct;
writing your cover letter:
• Be positive and upbeat. Make the hiring manager interested in reading your CV;
1.
INTRODUCE YOURSELF AND MAKE IT PERSONAL:
Tell your employers who you are. The key with any cover letter is to make it as personal as possible. This means addressing your let-
KATHERINE AGAPITOS
• Add to your CV not reiterate what the CV already says; • Address the name – don’t leave it as a ‘dear sir or madam’;
ter to a real person for a specific job. Avoid
• Be brief – no longer than a page; and
the temptation to send out a generic letter.
• Show how your skills can relate to the role
2.
THIS MEANS A BIT OF EXTRA WORK. You may
itself.
need to call an organisation and find out who riting a cover letter is an art. It is
W
you need to address your letter to. Spend
A COVER LETTER SHOULD NOT:
vital you understand exactly what
some time researching the company (a
• Be a summary or repeat of your CV;
you are applying for, before you
quick Google search can help) so that you
• Be a uniform letter you send with all job
commence drafting your letters. To ensure
can make your letter relevant to the specific
that you are on the right track in writing an
job and organisation.
effective cover letter, there are a few factors to consider.
3.
START SELLING YOURSELF: Use your previous
job experience and skills to enhance your
applications; • Have spelling mistakes or grammatical errors; • Address the wrong person or firm – that
application. You should demonstrate to a
would most likely lead to your application
WHERE DO I START?
potential employer that you understand the
going in the ‘NO’ pile. Mass produced cover
Before you start writing your cover letter, you
job requirements and can do the job. Include
letters, particularly during clerkship time,
must ask yourself the following:
the skills and experiences you have that are
are easy to spot by employers; or
relevant to the job description.
• Be generic – this indicates that you’re
WHAT IS THE JOB THAT I AM APPLYING FOR?
HINT: Using the direct wording of the employ-
playing a numbers game and that your
Read the job description thoroughly to identify
er’s advertised criteria will clearly illustrate
strategy is to send out as many applications
what the employers are looking for. An effec-
your suitability to their position
as possible. By all means, when you are
tive way of doing this is by deconstructing and
4.
ENCOURAGE THE READER: You also need to
applying for a number of different positions,
analysing the assessment criteria in the job
show that you are enthusiastic and have a
it might be a good idea to create a basic
advertisement or clerkship application criteria.
positive attitude towards the potential posi-
template for structural purposes but by the
Consider how the criteria that has been listed
tion and the employer’s workplace. This
time you have completed your letter, if you
relates to the skills and attributes you possess.
should make the employer reading your let-
do not think it is unique, don’t send it.
ter want to know more about you and what
WHO WILL BE EMPLOYING ME? Research the firm or workplace that you are
you could potentially bring to their position.
5.
THE FINAL CALL: following your encouraging
applying for; to ascertain what their firm ethos
description of yourself and your attributes,
is, and what they stand for. Look to their vi-
include a short paragraph showing the em-
sionary statements and practice aims to get an
ployer your enthusiasm by suggesting your
indication of the firm culture and environment.
willingness to speak with them further about
Take note of the wording used by the firms in
the position, through telephone conversa-
describing themselves. It may be a good idea
tions or an interview/meeting.
to use their ‘buzz’ words in your cover letter, indicating that you really have an understanding of the firm’s attitudes and work place.
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TIP #1 – KEEP IT HONEST
TIP #4 – KEEP IT FOCUSED
The golden rule: don’t include anything that
Your cover letter shows off your personal-
you wouldn’t be comfortable discussing or
ity, your CV gives it substance. It’s purpose
proving in an interview. The temptation to pad
is to snare you a clerkship interview and so it
out your skills or past activities is a strong one,
should clearly and concisely focus on experi-
but one that should be resisted at all costs -
ences and qualifications that make you suit-
you risk being found out in the interview or,
able for the role you’re applying for. All firms
worse, while in the role. Avoid using obscure
will provide a set of criteria for potential candi-
or misleading job titles like ‘Visual Clearance
dates to meet - make sure you clearly address
Engineer’ to describe your summer job as a
these points early on in your CV. Be discerning
window washer. They are more likely to ask
about which of your activities and experiences
o, having painstakingly proofed your
S
about it in an interview and you will look foolish
to list - you should be able to relate everything
cover letter, you now turn to your CV
when you tell them what it really means. Don’t
you mention back to the selection criteria in
- your good old curriculum vitae. But,
sell yourself short - all professional experience
some way. Be ruthless and ask yourself: “Does
even though it cinched you that Wendy’s gig
is relevant, even if it isn’t legal-based. A job
a recruiter really need to know this to decide if
back in Year 10 and held true for your current
that might seem mundane and in need of jazz-
I’m suitable for the role?”
office job, will it cut it when it comes to landing
ing up is often already interesting to employers
a clerkship interview?
who will want to know what transferable skills
That’s not to say you need to be boring. If
you acquired. Work with what you already
you’ve got extra-curriculars, interesting or
HOW IS A CV DIFFERENT FROM A RESUME?
have going for you.
unusual hobbies, or ongoing commitments
Most people would think the terms were inter-
TIP #2 – KEEP IT RECENT
showing that you lead a balanced lifestyle and
changeable, but a resume tends to be shorter,
All achievements, experience and qualifica-
are able to manage time effectively. They’re
more general and less detailed than a CV. You
tions should be set out in reverse-chronolog-
looking for quality skills and presentation, but
are looking to create a tailored document of
ical order with the most recent first and the
amidst that they’re also hoping for a glimpse of
maximum four pages which canvasses your
oldest last.
personality which they would ideally like to see
HOW TO WRITE A GREAT CV JAMESINA MCLEOD
to non-law activities, these are still relevant in
education, aspirations, experience and why
more of in an interview. Use your discretion - if
you would be suited for the role. It’s not just a
TIP #3 – KEEP IT CONSISTENT
an activity or achievement was important to
chronological list of things you’ve done, it’s the
There is no ‘one size fits all’ rule for how a CV
you and what you stand for, then keep it in
firms’ first introduction to you.
should be structured or presented, but there
and evaluate how it would make you an even
are some ground rules that all applicants
better choice for a firm.
should follow. Keep fonts and formatting simple and consistent - stick with Times New Ro-
TIP #5 – KEEP IT READABLE
man, Arial or Calibri and leave your fancy fonts
Avoid using long or multisyllabic words just
for the party invitations you’ll send out when
because you can. Keep sentences concise
you get into the firm. Do not reduce margins
and favour bullet points where possible. You
and ensure font is at least size 11, preferably
should not be writing great passages of in-
size 12. Do use boldface, italics, sub-headings
formation, your chance to express yourself is
and bullet points. Avoid excessive use of col-
in your cover letter. Make sure to spell check
our or the inclusion of a photograph - neither
it yourself. Twice. At least. Autocorrect is far
are necessary and both can distract from the
from perfect and will change many words to
actual content.
American spelling without you realising it. Read it aloud -if you have to pause for breath more than once during a sentence, you’re either heavily asthmatic or it’s too long.
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THE CV
SAMPLE CV Use your name as the main heading rather than writing “Resume” or “CV”
ELOISE SNELL
Ensure you include your name, address, professional email address and your
PERSONAL DETAILS
contact number. It is up to you whether you include your date of birth.
Eloise Elizabeth Snell 5 Hawthorne Circuit, Taralga, NSW 2400 0412 392 001/ 9894 9044 e.snell@gmail.com
This section is optional but allows you to show any long-term aspirations for your
CAREER OBJECTIVES
professional career path. Ideally have
I would like to combine my interest in social justice with my desire to establish a career in a
it tailored to the specific firm. Keep it
corporate firm. I would ideally like to play a part in managing in-house pro bono initiatives for a
specific, brief and factual. If unsure, it is
large commercial firm to enhance the company’s profile and the accessibility of legal services to
better to leave this section out - your cover
the broader community.
letter will often be enough.)
Most relevant for students who often don’t have legal experience.
EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws - University of Technology Commenced March 2009, expected completion in December 2013 The University of Technology, Sydney
AWARDS: 2011 - Awarded First Place in Contracts Law Check with the firm if they need your
2009 - Awarded Leslie H. Lino Prize for Commendable Effort in Perspectives on Law
official transcript before the interview
Transcript available upon request.
You may or may not choose to include your secondary education
William Forrestor Comprehensive High School Class of 2008
HSC: 98 UAI First in the state in Modern History
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Give a brief description of your workplace, responsibilities and achievements relevant
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
to your application
Paralegal James Elliot Woods and Co. (Neutral Bay) February 2009 - Present
Working for a boutique firm of solicitors, specialising in intellectual property and media law. RESPONSIBILITIES: research into current defamation laws and legal cases; delivery of documents to clients; general office duties ACHIEVEMENTS: created an educational pamphlet for prospective clients; discovered a factual error Don’t forget to include
on official court documents that was instrumental in successfully defending the client
your technical skills!
TRAINING: LEAP software, Dictaphone, typing speed 40wpm
MAI THAI RESTAURANT (CLOVELLY) June 2008 - January 2009
General floor and hospitality service in a large, busy, upmarket restaurant. RESPONSIBILITIES: customer service; cash handling; complaints handling; receptionist work ACHIEVEMENTS: promoted to head supervisor after 6 weeks; created a digital rostering schedule that allowed staff to contact each other more directly and so ensure no shifts were left uncovered TRAINING: MYOB, Certificate in Retail Management IV
VOLUNTEERING AND EXTRA-CURRICULARS 2011 • Sports Director - UTS Law Students’ Society - liased with other universities and students to create intervarsity initiatives promoting fitness and wellbeing. • Jeans4Genes Day - volunteer badge seller
2009 • Law Revue Music Director - UTS Law Students’ Society - co-ordinated 30 musicians and aided in advertising and band selection.
OTHER INTERESTS • Piano and guitar - 8th grade AMEB qualified • Field Hockey
Generally references are not imme-
REFEREES
diately required but make sure you
• Referees available upon request.
have some professional references lined up and that they know they may be contacted.
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THE INTERVIEW PROCESS HELENA ASHER CAREERS CONSULTANT UTS CAREERS SERVICE
ing are some of the recruitment meth-
A
SO WHAT ARE RECRUITERS LOOKING FOR?
ods that law firms might use to rank
After the initial step of either a resume or
candidates, determining their suitability for a
cover letter screen to determine a candidate’s
clerkship. Interviews however are the main re-
suitability, you will receive your first contact
cruiting method, yet candidates often overlook
with the employer either by email or through
the important role that interviews play and are
a phone screen. Following this you may be
usually underprepared for an interview. How
invited to a first interview which is usually
do you make sure that you make it through to
conducted in person with either a partner or
the offer stage? You need to ensure that you
human resources representative. Individual
confident in mastering each stage of the re-
interviews may run between 30 minutes to
cruitment process, especially at interview.
an hour and are usually structured around
ssessment Centres and Aptitude test-
introductory, situational / hypothetical, and
WHY DO LAW FIRMS USE THESE METHODS WHEN RECRUITING?
behavioural questions. This first interview is
Clerkships are becoming increasingly more
to the interviewer by showcasing evidence of
competitive each year, requiring recruiters to
your previous experience and involvement
use a stricter set of criteria to further stream-
through related activities. This is also the time
line the recruitment process. The Law Society
to show your interest in the firm and the work
of NSW recorded from their survey of member
that they do. A panel interview may also be
law firms, a dramatic increase from 10,800
conducted when the law firm requires a sec-
applications in 2010 to 12,600 in 2011 of law
ond or third opinion. Instead of getting you to
clerkship applications received. This roughly
interview two or three times, a firm may have
accounts for an increase of 15% in applica-
at least two or three people (usually a partner
tions. This increase could be attributed to
and a human resources representative and
several aspects including that some students
sometimes a current graduate) interviewing.
may be applying for multiple firms, it could
Usually the panel members will take it in turns
also have something to do with the increase
asking questions, or sometimes you may have
of students studying law, placing a greater
one scribing and the other interviewing. The
value on the role that clerkships play in their
purpose of the panel is not to intimidate but
future career development. With this recruiters
to ensure fairness. Maintain eye contact with
are placing a greater emphasis on selection in
the person who asks you the question, but oc-
each stage of the recruitment process espe-
casionally look at the other panel members so
cially at interview stage, requiring each indi-
they feel you are engaging with them.
vidual applicant to meet all of the requested criteria.
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THE INTERVIEW
HOW CAN YOU DEMONSTRATE THAT YOU WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT FIRST CHOICE AS A CANDIDATE FOR THEIR CLERKSHIP?
problem solving, team building, leadership,
Answer the interviewer/s’ questions in a clear,
mention is important, organisations usually do
enthusiastic and succinct way. One of the first
mention this is in either the job advertisement
questions you will be asked will usually be an
or position description.
communication, organisational ability and attention to detail. You may want to look at the law firm’s website to see what criteria they
introductory question such as “tell me about yourself”. This is a time to convince the inter-
Prepare a couple of questions for the inter-
viewer that you have confidence in your abili-
viewer that may draw on areas that demon-
ties and briefly mention what you are studying
strate your interest, for example “I am very in-
and how well you are doing academically. You
terested in the area of dispute resolution, as a
may also wish to mention your involvement in
summer clerk in what way would I be involved
any related groups and societies. It might look
with this area.” Even ask the interviewer about
something like: “I’m a penultimate year Law
their own experience with the firm and why
student doing a combined degree in XYZ at
they enjoy working there.
UTS with an interest in 1234 area of law. I am also the publications assistant of the UTS Law
Make sure you get some practice answering
Students’ Society, which I have been a mem-
interview questions, whether with a friend, a
ber of since first year.”
careers counsellor or even by recording yourself and listening back to your answers – prac-
WHAT IS THE INTERVIEWER LOOKING FOR?
tice makes perfect!
Law firms usually look for well-rounded in-
The Careers Service run workshops to help
dividuals who have a history of academic
you prepare for interviews and we also will
achievement but also people who can dem-
be running Resume Review sessions in July
onstrate that they have a healthy balance
where you can come and have your clerkship
of involvement in extracurricular activities,
resume and cover letter checked before you
including university societies, sporting groups
submit it to the firm.
and community work. In addition to this, employers like to see that students have done
The Careers Service provides a broad range
some form of casual employment for at least
of workshops and resources to help you get
six months and can demonstrate employability
career focused, have a look on our website:
skills such as teamwork, communication and
http://www.careers.uts.edu.au or like us on
problem solving.
Facebook and keep up to date with UTS Careers events and information: http://www.
You will usually be able to draw on these ex-
facebook.com/UTSCareers
periences to answer most of the interviewer’s questions, however you will need to prepare
Don’t forget about the list of law related job op-
a couple of specific examples to help you as
portunities that are advertised in the Law Stu-
it is often difficult to remember these on the
dents’ Society website too: http://www.utslss.
spot. Create yourself an interview journal or
com/careers/opportunities
notebook where you can write down examples where you have demonstrated skills such as
Good luck!
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THE INTERVIEW
THE QUESTIONS INGRID WOON
INTERVIEW PREPARATION So, you’ve meticulously compiled an outstand-
TYPES OF QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT BE ASKED
ing curriculum vitae and cover letter, trawled
Employers will use the interview to assess your
through endless advertised clerkship and in-
capacity to meet the selection criteria so it is a
ternships, and wistfully sent your applications
good idea to use the position description and
out, waiting, hoping, for a response. Then, just
selection criteria as a guide to what questions
when you thought you would never hear back,
you may be asked. Keep the selection crite-
you receive a call! It’s a would -be employer!
ria in the back of your mind when answering
Inviting you for an interview– congratulations!
questions in the interview.
After the momentary elation you become
ALL ABOUT YOU
stricken with fear- you realise you must face
These sorts of questions are generally used as
the interview. How are you going to prepare
a bit of an icebreaker. They also give the inter-
and what should you expect from the inter-
viewer a good idea of your personal attributes
view? Well, stress no more. To help give you
and allow you to expand upon what is written
the edge needed to secure the clerkship that
in your application. When answering these
you’ve always dreamed of, we’ve sussed out
questions, make sure to demonstrate how
the types of questions you should be prepared
your studies, skills and experiences highlight
to answer and ask on the big day.
that you are a good fit for the firm. Think about how you might answer the following questions:
RESEARCH THE ROLE Any employer will want to see that you are mo-
• Tell me a bit about yourself?
tivated and that you want to work for their or-
• Why did you decide to study law and what
ganisation. In order to show this, it is important
have been your favourite subjects?
to research the position, the firm and demon-
• Would you say that your academic perfor-
strate your knowledge when you’re answering
mance is a good indication of how you will
your interview questions.
perform in this role? • It says on your resume you have experience
YOU SHOULD:
in retail, how do you think that will help you
• Review the position description and key
as a summer clerk?
selection criteria • Check the firm’s website to familiarise yourself with its objectives and what it values in its people • Ensure that you know what the firm’s
• What are your strengths and why are you the best person to be included in our clerkship program? • What are you weaknesses? When describing your weaknesses, pick ones
areas of expertise are and are prepared to
that you have been able to overcome or are
demonstrate that you are interested in those
actively working on improving. This will dem-
areas
onstrate to the interviewer your strategy in
• Read about clients that the firm has
managing difficulties.
represented or cases that the firm has been
WHY YOU?
involved in • Read any journal articles that may have
Use these questions as your chance to con-
been written by current employees in the
vince the interviewer that you are the best
firm or newspaper articles written about the
candidate to be a summer clerk and that they
firm
should choose you over other potential summer clerks that have applied.
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DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? • Why did you decide to apply for a summer
Towards the end of an interview, you will likely
clerkship and why do you want to work
be given the opportunity to ask some ques-
here?
tions of your own. This is beneficial to both the
• Tell me what you know about the firm and why it interests you?
interviewer and to you – the interviewer can assess your interest in the firm and how seri-
• What do you feel you can offer to the firm?
ously you have been thinking about how you
• Describe your biggest achievement. How
will fit in their summer clerkship program. It
does it demonstrate that you will work well
also gives you the chance to clarify any un-
in our firm?
certainties that you might still have. Don’t ask questions that could have been found on the
BEHAVIOURAL QUESTIONS
firm’s website!
These types of questions are often based around the selection criteria and allow the
YOU COULD ASK ABOUT:
interviewer to assess how you will behave in
• Professional training and development
situations likely to occur in the clerkship you
opportunities that the firm provides
have applied for. They require you to use
• How your role as a summer clerk fits into
specific examples from your past experiences
the organisational structure of the firm
to demonstrate your employability skills such
• Specific details of the role such as what
as organisation, teamwork, communication,
systems you will be using or whether you
problem solving, interpersonal skills, initiative,
will be participating in client interviews
etc.
FINAL TIPS SOME EXAMPLES ARE: • Tell me about a time when you were
• Make sure that prior to the interview that you practice some responses. You might
involved in a team and a problem arose.
like to ask a friend or relative to ask you
What was your role? How did you contribute
some of the example questions above.
to finding a solution? • Have you ever been in a position where you had to handle a difficult client or customer? Tell me how you did this. • Describe a time when you have had to use
• Get to the interview at least ten minutes early. • Always be honest and confident in your answers to show your motivation and passion in a summer clerkship and the firm.
your existing skills to adapt to a new and unfamiliar situation. How did you manage?
Goodluck!
• Tell me about a time when you have shown initiative.
In answering these questions, a good approach is to use the STAR method:
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CLERKSHIP INTERVIEW FASHION: THE FIRST IMPRESSION JESSICA AYE
R
eaching the interview stage for a clerk-
neutral colour hosiery, with no ladders. Shoes
ship application is quite an achieve-
should be closed-toed court heels with a heel
ment, but make no mistake- first
no more than 2.5inches high, preferably col-
impressions last. Your fashion sense will not
our matched to your suit jacket.
get you the job, but it will say a lot about your professionalism and presentation. The idea is
Both: As for hair, keep it groomed, neat and not
to dress professionally: conservative, simple
covering your face. Fragrance, makeup and
and neutral.
accessories should be kept to a light, modest and simple choice. Any facial or non-discrete
Men: Men should wear a suit, a buttoned up
piercings should be removed. As for a bag or
long sleeve shirt with a tie and polished dress
briefcase, it is a personal choice, but if you
shoes in a dark colour to match your suit. As
choose a bag try and make it a neutral colour
for the suit colour; dark and neutral colours
with a relatively simple design.
are appropriate. Ensure facial hair is properly groomed to look neat and professional.
Remember, the most important part of the interview is your performance, not your fashion
Women: Like men, a suit (either pants or skirts)
sense. You don’t want to distract the attention
are appropriate in dark and neutral colours. A
away from what you have to say. Play it safe,
shirt or conservative blouse should be worn
conservative, professional and respectable. A
with the suit. If wearing a professional dress,
nice and clean look will not restrict your per-
this should always be accompanied by a suit
sonality shining through in the interview. After
jacket. With dresses and skirts, ensure it is
all, you’ve made it this far on your words alone.
(at a minimum) knee length and worn with
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ON THE DAY: SURVIVE LAW’S CLERKSHIP INTERVIEW GAME PLAN
T
he lead-up to a clerkship interview can
Towards the end of the interview you will be
be pretty nerve-wracking, but if a firm
given the opportunity to ask questions, so pre-
has contacted you for an interview,
pare a few insightful questions about the firm
that’s a very good sign that they believe you
and their clerkship program in advance.
have the right mix of skills, experience and personality to clerk with them; the interview is
INTERVIEW DAY
really about getting to know you better.
If you’re feeling anxious, try to start the day with some exercise to relieve stress and help
INTERVIEW PREP
you feel more alert. Eat a filling and healthy
Now is the time to re-read your clerkship ap-
breakfast to avoid a growling stomach or a fad-
plication (and be dazzled by the eloquence of
ing sugar high in the interview.
your cover letter). Brush up on your knowledge
KATHRYN CROSSLEY EDITOR SURVIVE LAW
of the law firm as the question, “what interests
When you arrive at the law firm, take a minute
you about a clerkship at our law firm” is almost
to check your appearance, turn off your phone
guaranteed.
and take a few deep breaths.
It is very unlikely that you will need to answer
Greet your interviewer(s) with a smile and a
a substantive law question in a clerkship inter-
firm handshake. It may be helpful to respond
view (phew!) but it is a good idea to practice
to their introductions with a “nice to meet you,
answering some standard interview questions.
(insert their name here)” to help you remem-
Get a friend to play the role of the interviewer
ber their names.
and ask for their honest feedback about your responses. It goes without saying that this
In the interview, sit up straight, speak clearly
practice interview is going to feel very nerdy,
and make eye contact. It’s okay to ask the
but it will help you to feel more confident in
interviewer to clarify the question or to take
the real interview.
a moment to consider your answer. Interview nerves make it hard, but try your best to come
But the big question seems to be “what will I
across as confident, positive and enthusiastic.
wear?” Try on different outfit options and get a second opinion from a fashion-loving friend.
At the end of the interview, shake the inter-
If you need to buy new clothes or have items
viewer’s hand and thank them for their time.
dry-cleaned or altered, avoid doing it at the last
WHAT NEXT?
minute.
Avoid spending hours analysing every moment Now to work out how you’re going to get
of your interview. Don’t beat yourself up if you
there. Check travel times on Google Maps or
think you’ve blown it – stay positive because
131500.com.au, and factor in a comfortable
you might be surprised!
buffer to allow for bad traffic and late trains. Always write down the name and phone number
Check out survivelaw.com for more careers
of your interviewer so that you can call ahead
tips, study advice and general law student
if you’re running late.
madness.
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CONDITIONS WHEN APPLYING
CONDITIONS WHEN APPLYING
NSW LAW SOCIETY SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM The 2012 Summer Clerkship Program is co-
by the firm of their choice. The Student Ap-
ordinated by the Law Society of NSW for the
plication Form* is to be used only where
benefit of law firms in NSW and law schools.
specifically required by the firm. For firm requirements view the list of Participating Law
The Summer Clerkship Program is gener-
Firms for the Summer Clerk Program and the
ally open to penultimate year law students.
Graduate Employment Program.
Students should confirm with each law firm whether the firm intends to make offers for
For more details as to the Guidelines imposed
graduate or summer clerkship positions out-
on law firms and candidates, refer to the Law
side the desired year group before submitting
Society of New South Wales’ website (www.
their application to the selected law firm.
lawsociety.com.au)
Students should be mindful that the programs
The Law Society cannot accept lodgment of
are competitive in nature and recruitment is
student applications.
not guaranteed for either program. Students should direct all enquiries to the law Each participating law firm has its own ap-
firm of their choosing, or alternatively, email
plication process. Students should send their
Roya Eizadi at llfadmin@lawsociety.com.au.
completed application in the format preferred
2012 PROGRAM DEADLINES YOU MUST ENSURE YOU MEET THESE DEADLINES
DATE
ACTIVITY
Wednesday 13 June
Applications for summer clerkships open.
Friday 13 July
Applications for summer clerkships close at 5.00pm.
Monday 13 August
Interviews for summer clerkships commence.
Friday 21 September
Offers for summer clerkships can be made.
Tuesday 25 September
Offers for summer clerkships must be accepted or declined by 5.00pm.
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NOTES SUMMER CLERKSHIP OR FIRM
CONTACT DETAILS
CV MAIL OR INTERNAL APPLICATION
GRADUATE PROGRAM ALLEN & OVERY
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 25, 85 Castlereagh St,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.allenovery.com/careers
Phone: 02 9373 7700
(Applications should include a covering
Fax: 02 9373 7710
letter, detailed CV and current academic
CONTACT: The Australian Recruitment
transcript)
Team Email: australianrecruitment@ allenovery.com ALLENS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Deutsche Bank Place,
Submit applications online via:
Cnr Hunter & Phillip St,
www.allens.com.au/careers
Sydney NSW 2000 Phone: 02 9230 4000 Fax: 02 9230 5333 CONTACT: Ms. Tiffany Rogers (National Graduate Resourcing Consultant) Email: Student.Careers@allens.com.au ASHURST (formerly BLAKE DAWSON)
SYDNEY SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
CANBERRA
SYDNEY
Submit applications online via:
Level 36, Grosvenor Place,
http://www.ashurst.com/graduates
225 George Street,
(Please include a covering letter, detailed
Sydney NSW 2000
CV, current academic transcript and
Phone: 02 9258 6924
response to application questions)
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM AND
Fax: 02 9258 6999
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Courier to: Level 35, Grosvenor Place 225 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 CONTACT: Ms. Amy Foulcher (People Development Consultant) Email: amy.foulcher@ashurst.com CANBERRA Level 11, 12 Moore Street, Canberra ACT 2601 Phone: 02 6234 4078 Fax: 02 6234 4111 CONTACT: Ms. Margot Kindley (People Development Manager) Email: margot.kindley@ashurst.com
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT SOLICITOR
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM AND
50 Blackall Street, Barton ACT 2600
Application Form available from
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Phone: 02 6253 7286
www.ags.gov.au
Fax: 02 6253 7333
Submit applications via email:
CONTACT: Ms. Lynda Mathey
CanHR@ags.gov.au
(People and Career Development Manager) Email: lynda.mathey@ags.gov.au
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NOTES
BAKER & MCKENZIE
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 27, AMP Centre, 50 Bridge Street,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.cvmail.com.au
Phone: 02 8922 0200 / 02 8922 5482
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 9225 1595
www.bakermckenzie.com/Australia
CONTACT: Ms. Posy McGrane (Talent Management Consultant – Graduates) Email: posy.mcgrane@bakermckenzie. com BANKI HADDOCK FIORA
BROWN WRIGHT STEIN
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 10, 179 Bridge Street,
Submit applications via email:
Sydney NSW 2000
haddock@bhf.com.au
Phone: 02 9266 3412
(Applications should include a covering
Fax: 02 9266 3455
letter and detailed CV)
CONTACT: Ms Kate Haddock (Partner)
For more information go to:
Email: haddock@bhf.com.au
www.bhf.com.au/Careers.html
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM ONLY Level 6, 179 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Submit applications online via: http://www.bwslawyers.com.au/careers.aspx
Phone: 02 9394 1065 Fax: 02 9394 1011 CONTACT: Ms. Karen Appleby (Human Resources Director) Email: kca@bwslawyers.com.au CLAYTON UTZ
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
SYDNEY
Submit applications online via:
Level 15, 1 Bligh Street,
http://www.claytonutz.com/careers/
Sydney NSW 2000
graduates_and_clerkships/home.page
Phone: 02 9353 5426 Fax: 02 8220 6700 CONTACT: Ms. Catherine Craven (Graduate Recruiter) Email: cacraven@claytonutz.com CANBERRA Level 8, Canberra House, 40 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra ACT 2601 Phone: 02 6279 4000 Fax: 02 6279 4099 CONTACT: Mrs. Vicki Thompson (Human Resources Manager) Email: vthompson@claytonutz.com CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 36, Governor Phillip Tower,
Submit applications online via:
1 Farrer Place,
www.makingcareersense.com
Sydney NSW 2000
For more information go to:
Phone: 02 9210 6164
www.corrs.com.au
Fax: 02 9210 6611 CONTACT: Ms. Sara Benvenuti (Human Resources Co-ordinator) Email: sara.benvenuti@corrs.com.au 88
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COSGRIFF ORCHARD LEGAL
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM ONLY PO Box 858, Echuca VIC 3564
Submit applications online via:
Phone: 03 5480 6344
www.colegal.com.au/careers or
Fax: 03 5480 6393
www.cvmail.com.au
CONTACT: Mr. Colin Height (Business Manager) Email: admin@colegal.com.au DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
AND JUSTICE – NSW
Level 14, Swire House, 10 Spring Street,
Student Application Form to be sent via
Sydney NSW 2000
email: lpclrd@agd.nsw.gov.au
Phone: 02 8061 9235 / 02 8061 9238
Further information is available
Fax: 02 8061 9370
from the website at
CONTACT: Ms. Julia Carland
www.lpclrd.lawlink.nsw.gov.au
(Policy Officer) Email: julia_carland@agd.nsw.gov.au Ms. Julia McNamara (Policy Officer) Email: julia_mcnamara@agd.nsw.gov. au DIBBSBARKER
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 8, Angel Place, 123 Pitt Street,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.cvmail.com.au
Phone: 02 8233 9525
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 8233 9555
www.dibbsbaker.com
CONTACT: Ms. Libby Toohey (People and Development Consultant) Email: libby.toohey@dibbsbarker.com DLA PIPER AUSTRALIA
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
SYDNEY
Submit applications online via:
201 Elizabeth Street,
www.cvmail.com.au
Sydney NSW 2000
(Applications should include a covering
Phone: 02 9286 8585
letter, detailed CV and current academic
Fax: 02 9283 4144
transcript)
CONTACT: Ms. Kristie Barton (HR
For more information go to:
Consultant)
www.dlapiper.com
Email: kristie.barton@dlapiper.com CANBERRA Level 1, Phillips Fox Building, 54 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra ACT 2601 Phone: 02 6201 8776 Fax: 02 6230 7848 CONTACT: Ms. Anna Sirosh (Human Resources Manager) Email: anna.sirosh@dlapiper.com
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FREEHILLS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 38, MLC Centre,
Submit applications online via:
19-29 Martin Place,
www.cvmail.com.au
Sydney NSW 2000
(Applications should include a covering
Phone: 02 9322 4792
letter, detailed CV and current academic
Fax: 02 9322 4000
transcript)
CONTACT: Ms. Leigh Dunlop
For more information go to:
(Graduate Recruitment Advisor)
www.freehills.com.au/careers
Email: leigh.dunlop@freehills.com GADENS LAWYERS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 16, 77 Castlereagh Street,
Submit applications via email:
Sydney NSW 2000
jbucci@nsw.gadens.com.au
Phone: 02 9035 7158
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 9931 4888
www.gadens.com.au
CONTACT: Ms. Julia Bucci (Human Resources Officer) Email: jbucci@nsw.gadens.com.au GILBERT + TOBIN LAWYERS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 37, 2 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Submit applications online via: Phone: 02 9263 4067
www.cvmail.com.au
Fax: 02 9263 4111
For more information go to:
CONTACT: Ms. Emma Garmston
http://me.gtlaw.com.au
(Human Resources Co-ordinator) Email: clerkships@gtlaw.com.au HARMERS WORKPLACE LAWYERS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 28, 31 Market Street,
Submit application via email:
Sydney NSW 2000
recruitment@harmers.com.au
Phone: 02 9267 4322
(Applications should include an
Fax: 02 9264 4295
application form, covering letter, detailed
CONTACT: Ms. Kylie Cushway
CV and current academic transcript).
Email: recruitment@harmers.com.au
For more information go to:
Mr. Paul Lorraine (Special Consultant
www.harmers.com.au
and Team Leader) Email: paul.lorraine@harmers.com.au HENRY DAVIS YORK
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
44 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000
Submit applications online via:
Phone: 02 9947 6532
www.cvmail.com.au
Fax: 02 9947 6999
(Applications should include a covering
CONTACT: Ms. Lena Ristevski (People and letter, detailed CV and current academic Development Officer)
transcript).
Email: lena_ristevski@hdy.com.au
For more information go to: www.hdy. com.au/Careers
HICKSONS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 32, 2 Park St, Sydney NSW 2000
Submit applications online via: http://
Phone: 02 9293 5393
www.hicksons.com.au/Summer-Clerk-
Fax: 02 9293 5333
Program- 22.aspx
CONTACT: Ms. Kawser Akter
(Complete an online application, include
Email: kawser.akter@hicksons.com.au
a covering letter, detailed CV and current academic transcript and submit to resumes@hicksons.com.au)
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HOLDING REDLICH
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 65, MLC Centre, 19 Martin Place,
Submit applications via email:
Sydney NSW 2000
sydneyclerkships@holdingredlich.com.au
Phone: 02 8083 0474
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 8083 0399
www.holdingredlich.com.au/careers
CONTACT: Ms. Anna Peters (Human Resources Manager) Email: anna.peters@holdingredlich. com.au HUNT & HUNT
JOHNSON WINTER & SLATTERY
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM ONLY Level 13, Gateway, 1 Macquarie Place,
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
http://www.hunthunt.com.au/careers/
Phone: 02 9391 3054
graduates-clerkships/ or in hard copy.
Fax: 02 9391 3099
(Complete the Law Society Student
CONTACT: Ms. Rebecca Sutherland
Application Form, include a detailed CV,
(Human Resources Generalist)
current academic transcript, HSC results
Email: rsutherland@hunthunt.com.au
and UAI or equivalent)
Level 25, 201 Bond Street,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.jws.com.au/submit_your_cv.php
Phone: 08 8239 7127
(Applications should include a covering
Fax: 08 8239 7100
letter, detailed CV and current academic
CONTACT: Ms. Romaine Ponniah
transcript)
Email: romaine.ponniah@jws.com.au JONES DAY
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Aurora Place, Level 41, 88 Phillip St,
Submit applications via email to:
Sydney NSW 2000
sydneyrecruiting@jonesday.com
Phone: 02 8272 0509
(Applications should include a covering
Fax: 02 8272 0599
letter, detailed CV and your academic
CONTACT: Mr. Peter Brabant (Associate)
transcript)
Email: pbrabant@jonesday.com
For more information go to: www.jonesday.com/sydney/careers
KING & WOOD MALLESONS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
SYDNEY
Submit applications online via:
Level 61, Governor Phillip Tower,
www.kwm.com
1 Farrer Place, Sydney NSW 2000
(Complete an online application and
Phone: 02 9296 3579
include a detailed CV and current
Fax: 02 9296 3999
academic transcript)
CONTACT: Ms. Sam Garner (Graduate Resourcing Manager) Email: sam.garner@au.kwm.com CANBERRA Level 5, 7 London Circuit, Canberra ACT 2001 Phone: 02 6217 6632 Fax: 02 6217 6999 CONTACT: Ms. Melissa Crampton (People and Development Centre Manager) Email: melissa.crampton@au.kwm.com
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LANDER & ROGERS LAWYERS
MADDOCKS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM AND
Level 5, Angel Place, 123 Pitt St,
Submit applications online via:
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Sydney NSW 2000
www.cvmail.com.au
Phone: 03 9269 9333
(Applications should include a covering
Fax: 03 9269 9001
letter, detailed CV and academic
CONTACT: Ms. Natalie Colton
transcript)
(Recruitment Consultant)
For more information go to:
Email: ncolton@landers.com.au
www.landers.com.au/jobs
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM ONLY Angel Place, 123 Pitt St,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.cvmail.com.au
Phone: 02 9225 6215
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 9221 0872
www.maddocks.com.au/careers
CONTACT: Ms. Michelle Andrews (Graduate and Learning & Development Co-ordinator) Email: michelle.andrews@maddocks. com.au MIDDLETONS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 26, 52 Martin Place,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.middletons.com/careers
Phone: 02 9513 2571
(Complete an online application and
Fax: 02 9513 2399
include a detailed CV and current
CONTACT: Mr. David Forner (Human
academic transcript)
Resources Coordinator) Email: david.forner@middletons.com MINTER ELLISON
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
SYDNEY
Submit applications online via:
GPO Box 521, 88 Phillip Street,
www.minterellison.com/careers
Sydney NSW 2000
(Applications should include a covering
Phone: 02 9921 4017
letter, detailed CV, current academic
Fax: 02 9921 8123
transcript and our online application).
CONTACT: Ms. Liana Hurry (Graduate Recruiting Consultant) Email: liana.hurry@minterellison.com CANBERRA Level 3, 25 National Circuit, Forrest ACT 2603 Phone: 02 6225 3753 Fax: 02 6225 1706 CONTACT: Ms Felicity McCook (Human Resources Manager) Email: felicity.mccook@minterellison. com
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NORTON ROSE
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 18, Grosvenor Place,
Submit applications online via:
225 George Street,
www.cvmail.com.au
Sydney NSW 2000
For more information go to:
Phone: 02 9330 8945
www.nortonrose.com.au
Fax: 02 9330 8111 CONTACT: Ms. Yvette Revell (Recruitment Advisor) Email: yvette.revell@nortonrose.com SLATER & GORDON
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 5, 44 Market Street,
Submit applications via email:
Sydney NSW 2000
humanresourcesNSW@slatergordon.
GPO Box 1584, Sydney 2001
com.au
Phone 02 8267 0676 / 02 8267 0681
(Applications should include a covering
Fax: 02 8267 0650
letter, detailed CV and current academic
CONTACT: Ms. Shannon Mack
transcript).
(HR Advisor)
For more information go to:
Ms. Julia Newing (HR Advisor)
www.slatergordon.com.au/careers
Email: humanresourcesNSW@ slatergordon.com.au SOPHIE GRACE PTY LTD
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM AND
GPO Box 4216, Sydney NSW 2001
Submit applications via email:
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Phone: 02 8249 4464
careers@sophiegrace.com.au
Fax: 02 8249 4001
For more information go to:
CONTACT: Ms. Sophie Gerber (Director)
www.sophiegrace.com.au
Email: careers@sophiegrace.com.au SPARKE HELMORE
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM ONLY Level 16, 321 Kent Street,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.cvmail.com.au
Phone: 02 9260 2439
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 9373 3599
www.sparke.com.au/careers
CONTACT: Ms. Andrea McFadzean (Recruitment Consultant) Email: andrea.mcfadzean@sparke. com.au THOMSONS LAWYERS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Australia Square Tower, Level 25,
Submit applications online via:
264 George St,
www.cvmail.com.au
Sydney NSW 2000
Complete the online application form
Phone: 02 8248 5802
and include your covering letter, resume,
Fax: 02 8248 5899
and academic transcript.
CONTACT: Ms. Kerri Cahalane
For more information go to:
(HR Adviser)
www.thomsonlawyers.com.au
Email: kcahalane@thomsonslawyers. com.au
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SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 20, 135 King Street,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.cvmail.com.au
Phone: 02 9228 9222
For more information go to:
Fax: 02 9228 9299
www.tresscox.com.au/careers
CONTACT: Ms. Katrina Willebrands (HR Adviser) Email: katrina_willebrands@tresscox. com.au
TRUMAN HOYLE LAWYERS
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 11, 68 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000
Submit applications via email:
Phone: 02 9226 9888
th@trumanhoyle.com.au
Fax: 02 9226 9899
For more information go to:
CONTACT: Ms. Kathryn Edghill
www.trumanhoyle.com.au
Email: kedghill@trumanhoyle.com.au WEBB HENDERSON
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 18, 420 George St,
Submit applications online via:
Sydney NSW 2000
www.webbhenderson.com/summerclerk
Phone: 02 8214 3502 CONTACT: Ms. Karen Rowland Email: karen.rowland@webbhenderson. com ADDITIONAL FIRMS RUNNING SUMMER CLERKSHIPS INCLUDE CHAMPION LEGAL
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM ONLY
Level 3, 60 Phillip St,
Applications through our website:
From 9 January 2013 to 22 February
Parramatta NSW 2150
www.championlegal.com.au
Phone: 9635 8266
Same deadlines as the NSW Law Society
CONTACT: Ms. Celeste White
Summer Clerkship Program
2013
Email: celeste@champion.com.au connect@champion.com.au Attn: Celeste White HERBERT GEER
SUMMER CLERKSHIP PROGRAM AND
Level 12, 77 King St,
Apply through www.cvmail.com.au and
GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Sydney NSW 2000
our website. Attach a cover letter, resume
Ph: 02 9249 4600
and academic transcript.
CONTACT: Claire Donnelly (Human
For more information go to:
Resources Consultant)
www.herbertgeer.com.au
Email: careers@herbertgeer.com.au
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