Law Eligibility
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Yes, you are eligible to opt for LAW programme like B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. At IILM University. Students from any stream can apply for LAW programme. It prepare students to understand societies with socio-economic, political, demo graphical, cultural differences to cater to their respective needs around different perspectives and global expectations. Its offers a wide range of electives to choose from that allows mapping yours area of interest with future of work. The facilities learning across the disciplines, unbridling creative minds, focusing on the digital technology and innovations with legal solutions. IILM School of L
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1. A Lawyer is an Advocate
Here, by advocate, I mean somebody who tries to advance their clients interests in some way, typically involving (at least to some extent) persuasion. The classic example is in court, especially in something like closing arguments: a lawyer advocates for their client by persuading the judge or jury that their client deserves to win their case.
2. A Lawyer is a Counselor
This is more behind closed doors. The role of a counselor isn't to persuade, its to
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