It's not disputes if it's not you going to court. No firm allows it completely.
Reason?
Clients prefer experienced counsels to appear for them not someone who got placed due to their rank and sits behind a laptop. These people can do the drafting and "strategy".
If your want the real litigation experience, just forget everything and sit in a district court for months and observe how CPC/ CRPC are only written on paper. Neither the counsel, nor the judges care.
Reason?
Clients prefer experienced counsels to appear for them not someone who got placed due to their rank and sits behind a laptop. These people can do the drafting and "strategy".
If your want the real litigation experience, just forget everything and sit in a district court for months and observe how CPC/ CRPC are only written on paper. Neither the counsel, nor the judges care.