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Anand and Anand collaborates with Careers 360 for The Legal Apprentice Challenge in the hunt for the brightest legal minds in the country.

The Challenge is designed to mimic ‘real world’ advocacy as closely as possible. It reinforces the fundamental tools any good lawyer must possess: a coherent thought process, cogent disposition and effective interpersonal skills. In other words, the ability to think, apply and communicate. Most of all, it will make students think out-of-the-box, inspire their peers and hone their skills of persuasion.

Anand and Anand is the knowledge partner for the Challenge which sees involvement of partners like LexisNexis, Paytm and Goibibo. In addition to cash prizes, legal publications and courses, the most successful candidates can look forward to an opportunity to intern with Anand and Anand.

Students pursuing regular LL.B and LL.M courses are eligible to participate. For details on deadlines and tasks ahead visit Careers 360.

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