Designation
Corporate Lawyer
Job type
Full Time
Responsibilities
Primary duties: A contracts lawyer helps individual clients or businesses with problems relating to contracts. They provide advice from a legal standpoint on whether or not to agree to and sign a contract, or can help a client figure out how to combat a contract that they have already signed.
Minimum Requirement and Qualifications
Three years LLB 2. Bar exams.
Benefits and Perks
1. Diverse opportunities
Businesses across many industries employ corporate lawyers. If you're interested in working with a variety of products and in many fields throughout your career, corporate law might empower you to do so. You could also choose between working internally with a business or working as an external consultant. The variety of opportunities corporate lawyers can often choose from might enable you to select work that fits your interests, preferences and needs.
2. Leadership potential
As a corporate lawyer, you might influence key business decisions. Executives and other high-powered individuals often rely on their lawyers for information and opinions when making choices that can shape the future of the business, like mergers and acquisitions. You might participate in important meetings and learn confidential information. This profession can offer you leadership experience and strengthen your decision-making skills.
3. Collaborative environment
You might work closely with your clients as a corporate lawyer, and you can share your knowledge to help them achieve their goals. Corporate lawyers often collaborate with colleagues outside of the law, managers, accountants, human resources professionals and financial directors. If you enjoy explaining legal concepts to people who aren't familiar with them, corporate law may excite you.
Location and Work Arrangements
New Delhi