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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It depends on the topic you want to read. Here are some well-known books you might like
- Karol K. Sparks' Banking Law Essentials (2019)
- Jonathan R. Macey's Banking Law and Practice (4th Edition)
- Pauline B. Heller's Bank Regulation, Risk Management, and Compliance
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Definitely yes. You can work in a bank. If you have recently graduated in banking law courses, you may be qualified for a position like in-house counsel or compliance officer. Alternatively, if you have many years of experience as a lawyer in a private law company, you are also qualified for a more senior position, such as an investment banker or commercial banker.
Plus, you can work in many positions in a bank, such as Risk Manager, Compliance Officer, In-house counsel, Commercial Banker, Investment Banker, Retail Banker, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a course in Banking Law aspirants can start independent practice as a lawyer or become a legal advisor for international law firms, accounting firms, banks, international corporations and large business houses. They can pursue LLM in Banking Law or also pursue short-term certificate courses in related specialisations such as Company Law, Corporate Law or Securities Law.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is. Banking attorneys advocate for a wide range of parties, such as banks and other financial institutions, companies, and individuals. It can offer a lot of variety in the kind of work that lawyers get to do.
Banking lawyers are essential in the safety of the banking system, as well as the consumers engaging in banking activities. It can be a very fulfilling profession for lawyers who are seeking to make a difference to the society.
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Gopi Hand Arya Mahila College, Block-I, ABH10-G. N.
Khalsa College, Block-III,
Bhag Singh Khalsa College
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Viva College of Law, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law, Mumbai. Rizvi Law College, Mumbai. Dr DY Patil College of Law, Navi Mumbai. Dr Ambedkar College of Law, Mumbai. Amity Law School, Mumbai. PGCL Mumbai - SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law. MGM Law College, Nerul, Government Law College (GLC), Siddharth College of Law. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Rizvi Law College (RLC), Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, KC Law College, Amity University - Mumbai, as per my knowledge these are the best you can go with this that are conducting 3 years LL.B. Course. The average ann
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NLSAT 2023 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who wish to apply for NLSAT 2023 must meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the university for admission to 3-year LLB course. Covering the minimum e
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