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Kaushiki Mishra

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To become a corporate lawyer in India, you can:Earn a law degreeComplete a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from a recognised university. You can also pursue a BA LL.B course after 10+2, or earn a graduate degree in any discipline and then do an LL.B. Gain experienceWork at a law firm, corporate legal department, or government agency to gain experience. Specialize in corporate lawConsider taking specialised courses in your second and third years of law school. You can also pursue an advanced degree such as an LLM in corporate law. Pass the bar examPass the Bar Council of India's examination to practice law. Corporate l
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Pragati Singh

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Some of the daily job responsibilities of a Company lawyer are as follows:Preparing legal documentsAssessing business partnershipsNegotiating dealsRepresenting the company in legal proceedings

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Pragati Singh

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A company lawyer's income in India varies depending on a variety of factors, including experience, geography, and the type of employer. However, the average annual income for a corporation lawyer in India is roughly INR 6.5 lakh. Fresh graduates in the field typically earn roughly INR 3- 5 LPA. However, earnings can rise dramatically with experience. Corporate lawyers with five to nine years of experience earn an average of INR 10- 14 LPA. Those with more than ten years of expertise can make far over twenty Lacs per year.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, there are various top colleges offering short-term certificate courses in corporate law specialisation to candidates pursuing law or accountancy. Online courses in Corporate Law are beneficial especially for working professionals who wish to make a career in the field of corporate litigation or work with corporate firms that specialise in various rules and regulations. Online courses will help them to upskill and make a switch in their career and take up new matters for advocacy.

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Pragati Singh

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According to various Job portals for legal domains, the starting salary package of corporate lawyers is INR 3.5 Lacs for a fresher and goes beyond 15 Lacs for lawyers with some experience.The salary majorly depends on the number of years of experience as well as a candidate's ability to handle court matters and various litigation suits. It also depends on the skills possessed and the entry level in another company. Therefore, one can expect a salary of INR 6-12 LPA after having an experience of 2-4 years in this field.

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Aneena Abraham

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According to various Job portals for legal domains, the starting salary package of corporate lawyers is INR 3.5 Lacs for a fresher and goes beyond 15 Lacs for lawyers with some experience.The salary majorly depends on the number of years of experience as well as a candidate's ability to handle court matters and various litigation suits. It also depends on the skills possessed and the entry level in another company. Therefore, one can expect a salary of INR 6-12 LPA after having an experience of 2-4 years in this field.

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Neha Gautam

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As you have finished your 12th with commerce field, and you want to be a corporate lawyer, so you can do LL.B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B.Com LL.B. Etc. , to achieve your goal, and to take admission in them to have to clear entrance exams like CLAT ISAT, AILET etc.

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Vinit

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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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Vinit

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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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