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My Parents Said No
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO, LawSikho.
My mother wants me to get married. She is emotionally blackmailing me. Therefore I cannot achieve my...
How Should I Choose my Area of Practice and Focus?
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO, LawSikho
Should I become a criminal lawyer?
Or should I become a media lawyer?
Should I just become a...
11 challenges every law graduate faces in the first year of litigation
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO, LawSikho.
Litigation! Something that every law graduate is attracted to and scared of in equal measures.
The most...
An open letter to the Instagram generation’s lawyers and business leaders
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO, LawSikho.
I was walking from the iPleaders guest house in Delhi, where I am temporarily living, to...
The Implications of Network Effects for Competition Law
This article is written by Dheeraj Awasthi, a fourth year student pursuing B.A.LL.B at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, specialising in Business...
How does delisting of shares impact the shareholders?
In this article, Shamika Vaidya discusses how delisting of shares impacts the shareholders.
Introduction
A Public company grows and carries out its business utilizing public...
7 good career building habits you should double down on after getting a job
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO, iPleaders.
Preparing to get a job, preparing to crack an interview, preparing to impress on a short...
Why people struggle to succeed in criminal law and how you can do well
This article is written by Harsh Jain, Senior Associate, iPleaders.
“Why you have chosen this field? It will take at least 10 years to you...
The pursuit of excellence – how far will you take it?
This article is written by Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO, iPleaders.
How deeply do you care about the quality of your work?
Do you doggedly look for things...
Concept of ‘Deceptively Similar’ in Indian trademark law: Starbucks v Sardarbuksh
This article is written by Yash Kapadia and Abhi Bansal is pursuing Law from OP Jindal Global University. This article analyses the case of...











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