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Pragati Singh

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To become a family lawyer, you can follow the below-mentioned career path:Enroll in an integrated-LLB course after Class 12Enroll in an LLM or PG Diploma Family Law courseSecure a job as a Family lawyer or start your own practice

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Matters of the family are very personal and very sensitive. Hence the skills for this course include understanding, observant, inquisitive, compassionate, good communicator, analytical, detail-oriented, good researcher and all-important people skills.

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No, a law degree is a must for a career in Administrative Law. Without a legal degree, you cannot become an Administrative Lawyer. In India, you must hold a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from a recognized legal university in India and have passed the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to practice Administrative law. To become an Administrative Lawyer, one must first obtain a law degree from a recognized law school. To become a licensed attorney, candidates must first pass the bar exam after completing their legal degree. After having obtained their license, one can begin practicing Administrative Law.

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Yes, you can become a Contracts lawyer after completing LLB if you had chosen Contract Law as a specialisation during the course. Else, it is advisable to also obtain an LLM degree before applying for the job. Candidates who have specialised in LLM are given preference especially for academic roles since post-graduation is an important criteria for a career in academics. Many legal process outsourcing companies hire LLB or BA LLB graduates for the role of Contract Analysts or Legal Associates who look after the drafting and editing of contracts and agreements.

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Through media lawyers, the clients in the media and entertainment industries receive a continuum of vital services to their needs, such as contract preparation and negotiation for film production, distribution, talent agreements, publishing, and licensing. They offer advice on intellectual property matters that include copyrights, trademarks, and patents.They help their clients in mergers and acquisitions within the media and entertainment sector. They represent clients in copyright and trademark infringement litigation. They provide advice on the regulatory compliance requirements concerning broadcasting, advertising, and content dist
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Pragati Singh

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An Entertainment and Media lawyer is required to protect the clients’ interests related to the creatives, companies and others in the many areas of the entertainment industry. The media and entertainment industry deals with a lot of contractual deals. The entertainment and media lawyer thus have a great deal to play here too.

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Labour & Employment Lawyers ensures that corporates/ businesses do not exploit employees/labours with the help of a set of laws and rules. Apart from that they also look after the basic conditions of employment, statutory and non-statutory dispute resolution, and resolution of any discrimination of equity in employment.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The majority of lawyers often get a Bachelor of Laws degree which takes three years after high school to become advocates. Nevertheless, one has the option of pursuing a postgraduate LLB degree for two years if he/she already possesses an undergraduate degree in any other field. After obtaining your LLB, you will have to register with the Bar Council of India and do a six-month internship. Only then can you appear for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). A certificate of practice will be given to you after passing AIBE and henceforth you are free to start practicing as an advocate. Therefore, it takes an estimated 3-4 years after high
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Manpreet Kaur

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A law degree and a license to practice is a must to become a Constitutional lawyer in India. Candidates have to get themselves enrolled in the Bar Council of India in order to practise law. They must also clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in the country. Furthermore, they must also possess few years of experience in order to practise Constitutional Law. Connecting with other constitutional attorneys is a terrific approach to find out about job openings and open doors. By going to legal gatherings, joining legal associations, or just getting in touch with constitutional lawyers you know, you can network with them.

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Pragati Singh

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Many BCom LLB graduates decide to work as attorneys or advocates. They are qualified to practice law in a variety of fields, including corporate, criminal, labor, tax, and civil law. They might join law firms or work on their own. Therefore, candidates aspiring to enter into the field of litigation must ensure that they have completed BCom LLB from recognised university.They must subsequently clear AIBE within 2 years of getting themselves registered with the Bar Council. They must also intern or practise under senior advocates to learn the nuances of Advocacy.

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