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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH

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Litigation is an art that can be mastered only through practice. The best method to master litigation is by improving your vocabulary and linguistic confidence. Every Legal Institutions provide facilities for Moot Court Societies and other legal competitions. Researching and participating in Moot Courts, Legal Debates, Client Consulting Competitions, Trial Advocacy Competitions and other law based competitions can help you get used to the legal world and also, it can be a booster dose to awaken the lawyer in you. Participation provides experience and helps gain confidence in speaking. Good luck!

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pursue Law from a good college. Then you can practise for 3-4 years in a court and along with practise you do PGDM in corporate law through distance mode and get expertise in business law / technology law / cyber law.

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