FAQs
Q: What is the difference between business law or commercial law?
A: Commercial law focuses on the sale and the distribution of the relevant goods, as well as the financing of certain transactions. Business law also focuses on the other of the aspects of the business including to the forming of the company, mergers and the acquisitions, shareholder rights, and property issues such as the leading of the office or the warehouse space.
Q: What does the purpose of commercial law?
A: Commercial Litigation: General Commercial Litigation also involves into the virtually every type of the dispute which can arise in the business context, including breach of contract cases, partnership/joint venture disputes, class actions, business torts, civil RICO claims, breach of fiduciary duty allegations, and shareholder issues.
Q: What is Corporate Law?
A: Corporate Law is one of the most popular law specializations which is opted by the candidates these days. Corporate Law here also includes such as the rules, practices, and regulations which govern the formation and also the operations of the corporations.
A: The eligibility criteria is mentioned below:
- Students must have completed any graduation in LLB with a minimum mark of 45%.
A: The top job profiles are mentioned below:
- Corporate Lawyer
- Corporate Events Associate
- Legal Counsel
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Q: What is the duration of the course?
A: The duration of the course is 2 years
Q: What are the skills required in this field?
A: Some of the skills required are mentioned below:
- The clarity of speech
- Good at written communication
- Good at research
- Knowledge of the substantive law and legal procedure
- Goof at convincing power
- Hard Working
A: Some of the top recruiters are mentioned below:
- Legal Consultancy
- Courts/Judiciary
- Corporate Firms