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Yes, the above salary break-up and descriptions are true and were offered to atleast certain pupil. If need be, proofs can be furnished.

There are a lot of β€˜things’ but it is just that I do not wish to wash the dirty lenin in public.
If you are joining directly monthly 60-70k is what they pay for full time and on part time basis 20-30k, until one fine day you are asked to leave or you leave.
I have been thinking of Interning there as well. Can you share what are the "highly diverse" work that you get?
Personally, I would like some Caps Market, M&A and PE/VC work- Can you confirm?
Depends on circumstances but around 70K per month. This is years ago though, based on someone who worked there for a bit.
Any idea about the recruitment process for the freshers? And also what is the pay like?
What do you mean by the 'market standard' renumenration? Any idea about the approximate amount for an A0?
Thanks! Yes, I did have a look. Razorpay seems to be a regular client. I feel representing companies in PE deals as always more fun than working with investors, though you don't get paid as much.
Hey, thanks for your inputs! And anyway, MS Word, Manu and SSC are all the tech we lawyers need for the most part.
they are into m&a. see the linkedin posts of MP and on firm page. mid-size deals they represent big companies and also a unicorn or two. they were into a lot of start-up m&a long before and now seem to be back but have not broken into funds-side yet.
I have only worked part-time with Verist, but I can definetly say that they do have a very healthy working environment and they pay ss per market standards
Can someone also please share if the firm has a decent PE/VC, Gen-corp and M&A practice, or is it only into Cap Marks? They seem to have a junior partner who is into PE/VC, and M&A, but all their deal updates are on cap marks. THanks!
decent work, good name clients, smart people -but lacks formal systems and tech.
often formal systems and tech look fancy but are not exactly pro-associate so surprising but not complaining.
Sure, Verist pays decently. The MP is a nice and fair lady. But it can be very weird. Verist isn’t very organised. Working there is kind of like freelancing. Not recommended.
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