
“Building a Legal Career Beyond the Classroom: Skills, Strategy, and Opportunities for the Modern Lawyer” by Juris Publica [July 19; Online]: Register by July 18
Juris Publica is pleased to announce an exclusive online webinar on “Building a Legal Career Beyond the Classroom: Skills, Strategy, and Opportunities for the Modern Lawyer.” The session aims to equip law students and young legal professionals with practical insights into building a successful legal career beyond academic learning.
About Juris Publica
Juris Publica is an independent legal initiative committed to promoting legal awareness through insightful legal content, academic discussions, judgment analysis, statutory updates, and professional development opportunities for the legal community.
About the Webinar
The legal profession today demands much more than strong academic performance. This webinar will explore the practical skills, career strategies, and emerging opportunities that can help aspiring lawyers excel in today’s evolving legal landscape.
Speaker
Ms. Sakshi Tyagi
– Startup Legal Advisor at Varidus
– Legal Researcher
– Final Year Law Student, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), GGSIPU, New Delhi
Webinar Details
– Topic: Building a Legal Career Beyond the Classroom: Skills, Strategy, and Opportunities for the Modern Lawyer
– Date: 19 July 2026 (Sunday)
– Time: 8:00 PM IST
– Mode: Online (Google Meet)
– Registration Fee: ₹19
Who Should Attend?
– Law students (3-year and 5-year LL.B. programmes)
– LL.M. students
– Fresh graduates
– Judicial service aspirants
– Young legal professionals
– Anyone interested in building a successful legal career
Perks
– Participation Certificate for all attendees
– Practical career guidance from an experienced legal professional
– Interactive Q&A session
– Insights into internships, networking, and career opportunities
Registration
Interested participants may register using the following link:
Registration Form: https://forms.gle/DwWFCesCHv2PMKSn9
Seats are limited and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Contact
For any queries, please write to:
jurispublica1@gmail.com


