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True. But it also helps to have enough women around in senior ranks at a firm to be able to do that (and not to have a partnership committee that exclusively consists of an old boys' club).
Full disclosure, have singled out Rishabh Bharadwaj and Sanjay Khan Nagra in the article for being 2011 graduates, but I should note that Sanjay used to work with us many years ago on the MPL in case anyone were to accuse us of bias. :)
Wasn't aware of all these, thanks. Have added Shikhar Kacker to the above list. Was Mriga a partner in corporate too?
Thanks, didn't know he'd left... Have added his name to the list above.
If true, that sounds like you're padding your bills or are really slow at your work and they don't want to pass that on to clients ;)
Yes, sorry about that, you have - it had fallen between the cracks :/
I'd agree - lawyers washing their own dirty dishes can be quite a sensible policy.
Haha, I was also surprised by our reader/commentership.

My personal suspicion is that Sadhguru disciples have a Google alert set up for his name and Nalsar and jumped on this thread immediately to register their delight at the BCI's (April foolish) move :)
As indicated in the article, the practice profiles are actually direct quotes from the Trilegal press release. We could change it, but then it wouldn't be a direct quote anymore and would have to put it in square brackets... In any case, everyone always says Nalsar, right?
Thanks, corrected - sorry for the typo that had slipped into the picture caption.
Have replied above, though you're right, a full law school break-up would be interesting, yes.
Hiya, I'm a bit confused. Are you saying they were not instructed by any of these companies, or that there was no Indian work involved in this deal, or something else?
Hehe. Not sure though, this would surely depend on the interviewer, no? It might work with some firms or organisations. And it's also not that different from student politics...
It says Prof Jaswal only (the first time his name is mentioned). After that, in accordance with our house style that applies equally to judges, law firm partners or students, we refer to people by their surnames alone. ;)
Dear 3 and 4, generally, it's best not to assume, as counseled by an well-known proverb. In any case, we are aware of the protests and are working on a story...
Both Aprajita and Prem were promoted in 2016 - we only went two years back for the mini-analysis in this article...
By the way, thanks for the hat-tip to our dear reader and sorry for our delay in covering :)
Interesting, didn't realise this, thanks for sharing... From the links, not sure if it was a full-blown office or a cabin with a local best friend firm arrangement / 'presence' - does anyone remember or have details?
Agree, comment is somewhat nonsense, but it's election season I guess...? :(