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Archana khosla burman of vertices partners, definitely. She has been mentor to many many including me. One of the best in complex matters negotiations
If you're an NLU grad it's all smooth sailing as you would have covered several practical courses in your law school
At NDA you get to do lot of researchy stuff in the beginning but you dont get exposed to practical aspects. You will become prolific writer but not learn deals and transactions.
CAM. No doubt.
They also have the rotation policy where an associate and work with different teams, 6 months each (3 rotations) and the end figure out which area is best for them. Regular training sessions also help
Undoubtedly has to be CAM. Until SA ship, CAM is a great place to be.
Can you help me out with the names of some good capital markets law firms for internships? (Apart from the tier 1 firms). Quality of work is what i am looking for.
Indus. Really good training you’ll get if you can survive the grind & some of the partners.