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Master the Art of Corporate Litigation and Drafting

  • 104 Steps

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Recently, the Supreme Court has ruled that candidates must have a minimum of three years of practice as a lawyer to be eligible for judicial service as civil judge (junior division). What now? How shall be one plan their career? Let’s be honest—just knowing the law isn’t enough anymore. If you’re someone who’s studied Company Law, IBC, or even Securities Regulation and thought, “Okay, but how does this actually work in real life?”—you’re not alone. That’s exactly why we created this course. Welcome to the Certificate Course on Core Practical and Drafting Aspects of Corporate Law—a self-paced, hands-on program that helps you go beyond classroom theory and start thinking (and drafting!) like a real corporate lawyer. We’ve brought together five major areas you will definitely come across in practice: Company Law Mergers & Acquisitions Insolvency & Bankruptcy (IBC) Capital Markets & Securities Real Estate Law (RERA) This course is built to open up job opportunities and help you grow professionally for roles like Corporate Legal Associate (Law Firms), In-house Legal Counsel, Compliance Officer, Legal Researcher or Analyst in Capital Markets, etc. Students can use three years of their time to train themselves and gain momentum in their career. This course is designed to help you get placed in corporate world. Simultaneously, students may prepare themselves towards their higher goal. If you're ready to go from “learning the law” to “practicing the law,” then let's get started.

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