Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Careers in Law

A Lawyer is a person who represents clients (individuals or businesses) in the court of law that involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific problems and cases.

A Day in a Lawyer’s Life
  • Suggest legal remedies and course of action in matters of contention
  • Represent clients in court and tribunal proceedings
  • Conduct negotiations on behalf of clients
  • Present and summarize cases to judges and juries
  • Analyze the outcomes of cases, using knowledge of legal precedents
  • Interpret laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and businesses
  • Advise clients regarding legal rights, obligations and claims liability
Skills Required
  • Honest and ethical with strong integrity
  • Good oral and written communication skills & reading habit
  • Strong logical, analytical reasoning and critical thinking skills
  • Good memory to relate and quote past cases to prove a point
  • Ability to argue and discuss matters with variety of people
  • Perseverance and ability to maintain composure in tough situations
Areas of Specialization
  • Corporate Law
  • Common / Civil Law
  • Criminal Law
  • International Law
  • Labor Law
  • Patent / Trademark Law
  • Income Tax Law
  • Cyber / IT Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Real Estate / Property Law
Job Avenues
  • Courts of Law
  • Government Judicial Departments (Centre & State)
  • Legal Department of Companies
  • Solicitor and Law Firms
  • Defense Services
  • Auditing Firms
  • Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Firms
Terminologies for Lawyer
  • Advocate
  • Barrister
  • Solicitor
  • Legal Executive
  • Licensed Conveyancer
  • Legal Advisor
Career Path



Entrance Exam
  • CLAT: Common Law Admission Test
  • LSAT: Law School Admission Test
  • AILET: All India Law Entrance Test
  • KLEE: Kerala Law Entrance Exam
  • AIBE: The All India Bar Examination
Few colleges have entrance exams (CLAT, LSAT, SET) for admission to their grad and post-grad courses. After Graduation, to become an advocate and practice law, you need to enroll with the local State Bar Council and pass the AIBE Examination.

Salary Expectation
  • Junior Lawyer can earn Rs. 4000 to Rs. 10000 per month
  • Private sector may provide more lucrative packages
  • Corporate Lawyers can earn Rs 15000 to Rs 50000 per month
  • Independent practice can be most rewarding
  • Reputed Lawyers can earn Rs. 1000 to Rs. 5000 per hour
Few Law Colleges in India
  • National Law School of India Univ, Bangalore
  • NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
  • National Law Institute University, Bhopal
  • National Law University, Jodhpur
  • Campus Law Center, Delhi University, Delhi
  • WB National Univ of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
  • Symbiosis Society’s Law college, Pune
  • ILS Law College, Pune
  • Government Law College, Mumbai
  • Amity Law School, Delhi
  • Faculty of Law, AMU, Aligarh
  • University Law College, Bangalore Univ., Bangalore
  • Faculty of Law Mumbai University, Mumbai
  • Faculty of Law BHU, Varanasi
  • Dept of Laws, Punjab University, Chandigarh

This blog post is provided by EduGroomers Career Counselling. To know more about various career choices after 12th standard, enroll for EduGroomers Career Awareness Workshops and Aptitude Testing and Counselling Program.

Farzad Damania
Head Counsellor & Trainer
EduGroomers Career Counselling
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3 comments:

  1. Good info Sir, thank you very much

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  2. Great info. Thank you Farzad Damania and EduGroomers for providing such detailed and helpful information. Bhairavi.

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