Summer Clerk at Clifford Chance
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (Western Civilisation) at University of Wollongong (UOW)
Overall highlights of your clerkship program at CC
One of the standout highlights of my clerkship at Clifford Chance was the opportunity to train at the Singapore office. This experience was incredibly enriching, as it allowed me to gain a global perspective on legal practices and understand the nuances of working in a different jurisdiction. In general, at Clifford Chance, the exposure to international clients and complex cross-border transactions was invaluable. Additionally, the chance to network with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and cultures broadened my professional horizons and enhanced my adaptability in a global legal environment.
What surprised you about the culture of CC
I was pleasantly surprised by the open-plan layout of the office, which fostered its inclusive and supportive culture at Clifford Chance. Despite being a global firm, there is a strong sense of community and collaboration. The firm's commitment to diversity and inclusion is evident in its various initiatives and the open, welcoming environment. Everyone is encouraged to share their ideas and perspectives, which fosters a dynamic and innovative workplace.
What are some examples of the work/ matters you have been involved in during your clerkship (keeping in mind confidentiality)
During my clerkship, I have been involved in a variety of tasks, including conducting legal research, drafting documents, and assisting in the preparation of case materials. I have conducted market overlap analysis and contributed to drafting publications on new regulatory updates. Most of the matters I have worked on involve large mergers and acquisitions, as well as private equity transactions.
What did you enjoy about the recruitment process at CC?
The recruitment process at Clifford Chance was thorough yet engaging. I appreciated the clear communication and the opportunity to interact with various team members throughout the process, including attending a clerk networking event. The interviews were challenging and a great learning experience, offering valuable advice and face time with partners and senior associates who provided tips I will carry into my legal career. I felt that the firm genuinely wanted to understand my skills and aspirations. The recruitment team was supportive and provided timely feedback, making the experience positive and encouraging.
Support network – buddy/ supervisor across each rotation
Clifford Chance has an excellent support network in place. Each clerk is assigned a buddy and a supervisor for every rotation, ensuring we have guidance and support throughout our journey. My buddy has been a great source of advice, helping me navigate the firm's culture, while my supervisor has provided valuable feedback and mentorship, aiding my professional and personal growth. Also, throughout the clerkship, you inadvertently gain more mentors and meet graduates and associates who are happy to offer additional support.
Life outside of work – involvement in any affiliation groups, e.g. Enable/ Arcus/ Accelerate.
Life outside of work at Clifford Chance is vibrant and fulfilling. I have been involved in several affiliation groups, including Enable, Arcus, and Accelerate. These groups provide a platform to connect with colleagues who share similar interests and passions. Participating in these groups has allowed me to contribute to important causes, build strong relationships, and enjoy a well-rounded experience at the firm.
As part of business development initiatives, I had the opportunity to participate in a private equity tennis event, which was a fantastic way to network and build connections. Additionally, we attended workshops led by a Paralympic Olympian through the Enable group, which were incredibly inspiring and motivational. The Accelerate group hosted career chats with two inspiring female partners, offering invaluable insights and advice for our careers. These experiences have enriched my time at Clifford Chance and provided a well-rounded perspective on both professional and personal development.
Top tips/ one piece of advice to potential clerks
My top tip for potential clerks is to be proactive and take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. Engage with your colleagues, ask questions, and seek feedback. Building relationships and demonstrating a genuine interest in the work will go a long way. Additionally, make sure to build networks and prepare thoroughly for the interview process. Also, don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone – it's the best way to learn and grow.