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All interested candidates are recommended to approach the firm for an internship through the Placement Cell of their respective law schools. Students from fourth year onward would be given preference. The applications should be mailed minimum three months in advance to info@lawofficesofindia.com who is in-charge of the internships screening process. The selected Intern is required to work on two to three assignments at a given time. The Intern is graded and accordingly, a certificate is issued. You are requested to fill the form given below.

Job Opening

Law offices of India an international law firm headquartered at New Delhi with a pan India presence is looking to hire Associates from National law schools with a minimum of 7-8 years experience of appearing before the Supreme court, High Court of Delhi and the Tribunals .

Interested candidates are requested to e mail their detailed CV along with two references to
recruitment @lawofficesofindia.com.

Law offices of India is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity and inclusiveness at work place..

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