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Disclaimer: (i) This post is written hurriedly so pardon the grammatical and structural mistakes (if any). (ii) The post is primarily written to highlight the true picture about what happened today at the main civil court in Bangalore. What is being...
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Disclaimer stays the same.  For the record, I have graduated and am currently working in a ‘learned’ law firm. Since yesterday, I have been listening to the song mentioned in the title continuously, and this is what inspired me to write...
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AS JSA has just celebrated its twentieth birthday, we are publishing a guest blog post by JSA of counsel Desh Gaurav Sekhri who writes about his boss' photographic memory, lunch with Jyoti, outbursts of temper and the personality of the "pulse...
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I was recently in Delhi for a negotiation. A hopeless exercise that corporate lawyers indulge in to fight over meaningless commas and paragraphs. The word negotiation is useful only when casually told to impress muggles. Anand was a dear friend from...
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Hello my fellow lawyer friends...I would like to introduce myself as a corporate lawyer from Mumbai. For the time being I am Mr. "X" and my law firm is "Y"   (By the way I must admit that corporate lawyers are...
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I am my partner’s favorite ass to be whipped. (As though I am being punished for hitting on a lady in red). I was recently given the additional burden of “Talent Induction”. Talent Induction is a fancy name for sifting through...
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I consider myself lucky to have chosen law as a career, the sheer quality and quantity women who surround you is overwhelming. In fact as a student, the prospect of being around women was the single biggest reason to go to...
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Mine was an arranged marriage. My marriage to the law firm, i am currently working at in Delhi, was arranged by the ubiquitous marriage broker- the placement cell of my college. When my marriage was decided upon after a telephonic interview...
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As most lawyers would agree especially females that law profession is predominantly successful for top notch lawyers kids or influential males.....the irony of faith as i say is that lawyers who protects everyones rights is himself/herself victim of so many unjust acts. As...
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  Ever since I quit my job at Colby, Hewitt & Richards LLP last year to take up employment at the London office of the US firm Bradbury & Laithrose, it has become increasingly clear to me that things are looking...
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