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To become a legal advisor what should i do?

Anonymous 27th Mar, 2017
Hi,  Basically legal advisors help people make the right decisions. And to become one you will have to be a LLB graduate and then apply for All India Bar Exam.
As a legal advisor, you can be hired by a number of industries and individuals to provide them with sound advice. The quest of becoming a legal advisor will be concluded once you finish your education and obtain a state license.
Good Luck.
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How to become a legal advisor ?

Anonymous 7th Mar, 2017
Hi, There is a proper process to become a legal advisor. First you will have to clear LSAT exam or law entrance exam and then once you get your admission done in a good college focus on your academic performance. After you get a degree you can sign up for a practice licence and get some experience under some expert or some organisation. Therefore, you can start with your professional consulting career and in future your own business as well. Good Luck.
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Is coorperate law is better than legal advisor?

Anonymous 6th Mar, 2017
Hi, The fact is every lawyer can be a legal advisor but every legal advisor cannot be a lawyer so the answer to your question is become corporate lawyer. You shall have long working hours but if you have that passion, you can enjoy your work. The package is good enough. Good Luck.
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Do the Indian institute of legal studies college have placements?

Anonymous 7th Mar, 2017
Hi, Placements of this college is not much good. Faculty is good. Campus in good but you can find some lacking in placements. Through it may depend on your academic performance as well. Hope this helps you.
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What are the skills to become a legal advisor?

Neelam Prusty 26th Apr, 2019

good mooting... great research skill... drafting and negotiation

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What role does a legal advisor play?

Mona 9th Feb, 2017
Working with government organizations, large companies, and other organizations to provide legal advices beneficial for the employees as well. They even work as 'In-house' counsel and work in an organization's legal department with other attorneys, also known as legal advisors. As 'Outside counsel'. They may possess greater managerial power within their organizations. They can be consulted on major government or corporate issues, such as international treaties.
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