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Webinar on "Changing Landscape of Legal Careers" by DSU-School of Law (Register Now)

With growing innovation, the landscape of legal careers is undergoing a rapid metamorphosis.

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Dayananda Sagar University- School of Law invites you to the live webinar on the “Changing Landscape of Legal Careers” from renowned speakers in the law industry.

Dayananda Sagar Institutions founded in the 60s by one such visionary, late Sri Dayananda Sagar committed to take knowledge to the people, transforms today’s students into responsible citizens and professional leaders of tomorrow.

Dayananda Sagar University created by an Act of the Karnataka State in 2014, built on this adorable legacy and inspired by its own milestones, meeting the needs of quality higher education in this part of the world.

About the Webinar

There was a time not long ago when legal careers looked like one straight line. With growing innovation, however, the landscape of legal careers is undergoing a rapid metamorphosis. This means that a variety of new roles and opportunities are opening up to the new age lawyer.

Dayananda Sagar University-School of Law invites you to come participate, explore, and interact with its leading experts (Prof. Nandimath Omprakash V, NLSIU Bangalore) on these new career pathways in law on 01st May, 2022.

Webinar Details

Date: 1 May, 2022

Time: 10:00 am to 11:30 am

Place: Live on Zoom

Register Now: Click Here.

Contact Us

Pallawi, Program Marketing Manager

Web: www.dsu.edu.in Email: pallawi.b@dsu.edu.in

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