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Dear Student, Commercial law, also known as business law or corporate law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and businesses engaged in commerce, merchandising trade, and sales. It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals with issues of both private law and public law. Commercial law includes within its compass such titles as principal and agent; carriage by land and sea; merchant shipping; guarantee; marine, fire, life, and accident insurance; bills of exchange, negotiable instruments, contracts and partnership. Most of the colleges or the universities that offer LL. M. 1
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Dear Student, It depends on various things, like which field you choose to work in after your BBA LL.B. From where do you BBA LL.B. How much do you know about the work? Do you possess other skills to handle the work given to you? Etc. Pay Scale for a fresher with an average CV from a local law college would be between, if you choose
Litigation - 5 to 20k*
Law Firms - 15 to 50k*
LPO - 20 to 30k*
Legal Department in Pvt. Companies - 15 to 30k*
You can get way better salary if you join the Judicial Services, Public sector Undertakings, Banks, etc. But to get a job here you need to crack the exams conducted by them for that post. If you want to
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Dear Student, There are multiple universities from where you can do 5-year LL.B. Like IILM University Gurugram offers BBA LL.B. & B.A. LL.B. & LL. M. with Moot Court Internship, Seminar, Workshops, Experiential Learning along with Inter-Disciplinary Curriculum. For more details visit their website: https://iilm.edu.in/law-admissions. The pedagogy offers an optimal integration of classroom lectures, Moot Courts, Cases, Case Studies, Judgment Review & Analysis, Projects and Assignments. IILM University offers Merit Cum Means Based Scholarship to all deserving candidates thus attracting the brightest of the minds. The scholarship will be
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Dear Student, Personal injury lawyers focus their practice on cases related to psychological or physical injuries, such as those caused by a negligent physician or a drunk driver. They work to ensure that their clients' rights are protected and that the client receives a fair settlement to compensate for his or her injuries. While most lawyers work on a full-time basis in an office setting, many work very long hours as they prepare for a case and may have to travel to meet with clients or other individuals related to a case. Most personal injury lawyers work for private practices. The first step to becoming a personal injury lawyer con
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Dear Student, There is a tremendous scope of cyber law in India as the number of activities through internet is on increase with the changing times, the requirement for cyber laws and their application is gathering momentum and hence the career option as a cyber-lawyer seems very lucrative option for students. The requirements of being a successful cyber lawyer:
Capability of analyzing a problem along with a deep understanding of the subject. Good observer and ready to accept challenges. The person should be technically aware of the changes taking place in the IT sector. Being quick and concerned to look at the web as an information pro
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An Advocate is someone who is enrolled in any of the State Bar Councils in India. Once a lawyer exists on the role of the State Bar Council and Bar Council of India, he/she will become an Advocate. This enrollment is a license to practice/appear in courts. After a degree you can be called as a Lawyer. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One of the m
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Dear Studnet, What are your goals in life? Twenty years from now, how do you envision your lifestyle? How much time do you want to spend with your family? Do you want to reside in an urban or more rural area? Do you want to be a physician, dentist, pharmacist, nurse practitioner or physician assistant? How about allied health like a dental hygienist or physical therapist? Law can mean attorney, legal assistant/paralegal, court clerk, or court reporter. That's not including law enforcement or criminal justice. First do your research on these jobs. There are different educational levels and opportunity costs. Both physicians and attorney
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Field of law has a good scope for girls in India. In recent times, we are witnessing sharp rise in reported crimes against women and children. A woman lawyer can serve the interest of her female clients in a better way. Also, in changing times in Indian Society, divorce cases and matrimonial disputes have risen exponentially. Hence, there is a huge scope for female lawyers acting as mediator or lawyers in matrimonial disputes and child-custody battles. With changing times, we are also seeing misuse of women-centric laws by some scrupulous and fiendish women. In such circumstances, women lawyers can help fight-off vexatious litigations
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Dear Student, Here are the steps to becoming a corporate lawyer. Get an undergraduate degree in law, known as a Bachelors in Law or LL.B. Or B.A. LL.B. These degrees usually take 3 to 5 years. Do part time internships over the summer with big organizations to get experience in corporate law. This is also a great way to learn what lies ahead for you. Give the Law School Admission Test (ISAT) to be eligible for law schools. Apply to law schools. Keep options open as this is a competitive process. Take the bar exam once you are done with law school. You are now ready to apply for positions as a corporate lawyer! Taking some further specif
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Dear Student, List of the benefits are :
1) Salary: Being a corporate lawyer has many benefits, the first being it's salary. They are the highest paid generally out of all other groups of lawyers.
2) Perks: Not only that but depending on what company you work for, a corporate lawyer may receive certain perks, such as a company car, a company phone, stock options, etc. 3) Hours: Another interesting benefit a corporate lawyer has, which for example a law firm attorney does not have is more manageable work days. 4) Prestige: Being known as a corporate lawyer gives people a sense of authority and entitlement. It's a respectable job with a g
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