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From Classroom to Courtroom: Practical Litigation Skills
Litigation, Practical Advocacy, Courtroom Skills

From Classroom to Courtroom: Practical Litigation Skills

Adv. Himanshu Anand

Saturday, 6 June 2026 · 12:30 pm

60mis

Litigation is one of the most respected and challenging career paths in the legal profession, but many law students struggle to understand how courtroom practice actually works beyond textbooks. In this live session, Adv. Himanshu Anand Sir will guide students on: Practical litigation skills every law student should know How courtroom procedures work in real life Advocacy and drafting essentials Common mistakes young litigators make How to prepare early for a successful litigation career This webinar is ideal for law students and aspiring advocates who want to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real courtroom practice.

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Artificial Intelligence, Legal Drafting, Advocacy, Legal Tech

AI & Advocacy: The Future of Legal Drafting

Adv. Arundhati Thakur

Saturday, 23 May 2026 · 01:30 pm

60 mins

AI is rapidly transforming the legal profession, especially in the areas of legal drafting, research, and advocacy. Join this FREE live session to understand: How AI is changing legal drafting and court practice The future of advocacy in the AI era Practical AI tools every law student and lawyer should know How to stay ahead in the evolving legal industry This session is perfect for law students and aspiring lawyers who want to future-proof their legal careers and gain practical insights into the growing role of AI in law.

Introduction to ADR & Career Opportunities in Alternative Dispute Resolution
Past Webinar
ADR, Arbitration, Mediation, Legal Careers

Introduction to ADR & Career Opportunities in Alternative Dispute Resolution

Adv. Chirag Dave

Saturday, 30 May 2026 · 01:30 pm

60mins

Most law students are only aware of litigation and corporate law, but ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) is becoming one of the fastest-growing and globally relevant legal fields today. In this live webinar, Adv. Chirag Dave will help students understand: What ADR actually is Career opportunities in ADR Future scope of the field How law students can start building exposure early This session is specially designed for law students who want practical exposure and wish to explore new-age legal careers beyond traditional paths.

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Empowering Corporate Minds: Exclusive Webinar for Corporate Law Enthusiasts
Past Webinar
Corporate Law

Empowering Corporate Minds: Exclusive Webinar for Corporate Law Enthusiasts

CS Shubham Rungta

Sunday, 17 May 2026 · 06:00 am

60 mins

An insightful webinar designed for aspiring corporate law professionals and enthusiasts to gain practical understanding of the corporate legal landscape. The session will cover essential strategies, industry insights, and guidance on navigating a successful career in corporate law with clarity and confidence. Hosted by The Collective Counsel, this webinar aims to empower first-generation lawyers through knowledge, mentorship, and real-world exposure.

Cracking AIBE: Complete Guide from Preparation to Exam Day
Past Webinar
AIBE

Cracking AIBE: Complete Guide from Preparation to Exam Day

Adv. Gaganpreet Kaur

Wednesday, 29 April 2026 · 01:30 pm

60 mins

Not another boring AIBE lecture—this is your complete game plan to crack it smartly. In this power-packed webinar, we break down the AIBE in a way that actually makes sense—exam pattern, high-weightage topics, and subject-wise strategy without the confusion. You’ll learn how to use Bare Acts like a pro, tackle MCQs with confidence, avoid the mistakes most students make, and walk into the exam with a clear, winning strategy. If you’re serious about clearing AIBE on your first attempt (or finally getting it done), this session will give you the clarity and edge you need.

How to Publish Legal Articles: A Step-by-Step Guide
Past Webinar

How to Publish Legal Articles: A Step-by-Step Guide

Adv. Shreeyanshu Tripathi

Thursday, 23 April 2026 · 12:49 pm

Law & The Art of Publishing: Purpose, Platforms, and Process In the legal world, your ability to research, write, and get published is one of the most powerful ways to build your professional brand. But where do you start? How do you move from a rough draft to a published article in a reputed journal or blog? In this exclusive session, The Collective Counsel is joined by Adv. Shreeyanshu Tripathi, the Founder of Legal Specs, to demystify the entire publishing journey for law students and young legal professionals. Whether you're looking to improve your internship prospects or want to contribute to legal scholarship, this video covers the "What, Where, and How" of legal writing. What You’ll Learn in This Session: • The 'Why' of Publishing: Why building a publication portfolio is essential for your legal career and CV. • Finding the Right Platforms: Choosing between blogs, UGC-care listed journals, and international platforms for maximum impact. • The Step-by-Step Process: How to pick a niche topic, structure your research, and navigate the peer-review process. • Overcoming Writer's Block: Practical tips from Adv. Shreeyanshu on how to stay consistent and professional with your submissions. About the Speaker: Adv. Shreeyanshu Tripathi is the Founder of Legal Specs, a platform dedicated to empowering law students with the right resources and opportunities. With extensive experience in the legal education space, he has guided thousands of students in refining their research and writing skills.

World Beyond War: Is Nonviolence Still Practical?
Past Webinar

World Beyond War: Is Nonviolence Still Practical?

Dr. Suman Khanna Aggarwal

Thursday, 23 April 2026 · 12:45 pm

World Beyond War: Why Choose Nonviolence? | A Special Commemorative Session In a world increasingly shaped by conflict and division, the lessons of history are more relevant than ever. To commemorate Hiroshima & Nagasaki Day, The Collective Counsel presents a profound and reflective session exploring the urgent need for a shift from destruction to dialogue. How do we move beyond the culture of war? Can nonviolence be a practical tool for conflict resolution in the 21st century? We are deeply honored to be joined by Dr. Suman Khanna Aggarwal, a world-renowned Gandhian scholar and peace activist. As the Founder-President of Shanti Sahyog and a former Associate Professor at Delhi University, Dr. Aggarwal has dedicated her life to teaching the philosophy of peace on international platforms. Key Takeaways from the Session: • The Legacy of Hiroshima & Nagasaki: Honoring the memory of the past to build a safer future. • Nonviolence as a Strategy: Moving beyond the "passive" label to understand nonviolence as a practical and powerful tool for change. • Dialogue over Destruction: Real-life examples where peaceful negotiation successfully replaced violent conflict. • The Youth's Role in Peacebuilding: How law students, activists, and future leaders can contribute to a more just and non-violent society. 🎙️ About the Speaker: Dr. Suman Khanna Aggarwal is a distinguished voice in Gandhian studies. Through her NGO, Shanti Sahyog, she works tirelessly on the ground to promote human values and peacebuilding. Her insights help us understand that nonviolence is not just a dream, but a necessity for human survival.

Mastering DPDPA Compliance: India’s New Data Protection Era
Past Webinar
Data Privacy

Mastering DPDPA Compliance: India’s New Data Protection Era

Adv. Jaanvi Sharma

Thursday, 23 April 2026 · 10:28 am

This program is designed to help legal professionals, businesses, and students understand the framework and implications of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA). It provides a structured breakdown of the law’s key provisions, focusing on rights, obligations, and enforcement mechanisms. Participants will gain clarity on the roles of Data Principals and Data Fiduciaries, along with their respective rights and responsibilities. The session also explores how organizations can align their internal processes with the new legal requirements, ensuring compliance while minimizing legal and financial risks. With a strong emphasis on practical application, the program covers real-world compliance strategies, audit preparedness, and emerging enforcement trends, making it highly relevant in today’s data-driven economy.

Mental Health Matters: Building Resilience in the Legal Profession
Past Webinar
Mental Health

Mental Health Matters: Building Resilience in the Legal Profession

Ms. Niharika Dogra

Thursday, 23 April 2026 · 10:26 am

This program is designed to create awareness and provide practical tools to manage mental health within the legal community. It explores the psychological impact of long working hours, high expectations, and intense competition commonly experienced in law school and legal practice. Participants will learn to identify early signs of burnout, understand stress triggers, and adopt effective coping mechanisms. The session integrates psychological insights with real-world applications, making it highly relevant for individuals in high-pressure environments. Drawing from the speaker’s experience in counseling and rehabilitation psychology, particularly with high-stress groups like military personnel, the program provides actionable techniques to build resilience, maintain emotional balance, and achieve work-life harmony.

Litigation vs. Corporate Law: Navigating Your Legal Career
Past Webinar
Career Guidance / Legal Practice

Litigation vs. Corporate Law: Navigating Your Legal Career

Adv. Tushar Khairnar , Adv. Chinmay Bhosale, Adv. Richa Bharadwaja

Thursday, 23 April 2026 · 10:22 am

The legal profession offers diverse career paths, among which litigation and corporate law stand as two of the most prominent choices. Each path presents unique opportunities, challenges, and professional experiences. While litigation emphasizes courtroom advocacy and dispute resolution, corporate law focuses on business transactions, compliance, and advisory services. Understanding the nature of both fields is essential for law students to make an informed and confident career decision. Litigation (Dispute Resolution Practice): Litigation involves representing clients before courts, tribunals, and other judicial or quasi-judicial authorities. A litigator’s role is dynamic and intellectually engaging, requiring continuous interaction with legal developments and procedural laws. Daily tasks include drafting pleadings, filing applications, conducting legal research, preparing arguments, and appearing before judges. Career Path in Litigation: A typical litigation career begins with working under a senior advocate to gain practical exposure. Over time, the lawyer starts handling independent matters and building a personal client base. With experience and reputation, one may be designated as a Senior Advocate or even pursue a judicial career. Skills Required for Litigation: Litigation demands excellent communication and advocacy skills. A strong command over legal research, drafting, and interpretation of statutes is essential. Additionally, patience, resilience, and the ability to handle pressure are crucial, as success often takes time. Advantages of Litigation: Litigation offers direct courtroom exposure and the satisfaction of arguing cases. It provides independence and flexibility, allowing lawyers to choose their areas of practice. The variety of cases ensures continuous learning and intellectual growth. Challenges in Litigation: The initial years can be financially challenging, with irregular income. Growth is gradual and requires persistence. Dependence on seniors and limited immediate recognition can also be difficult for some individuals. Corporate Law (Transactional and Advisory Practice): Corporate law revolves around advising businesses and handling commercial transactions. Lawyers in this field typically work in law firms or as in-house counsel for companies. The work includes drafting contracts, conducting due diligence, managing mergers and acquisitions, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Career Path in Corporate Law: The corporate law career path is structured, usually beginning as an associate in a law firm or company. With experience, one progresses to senior associate, partner, or managerial legal roles in corporations. Skills Required for Corporate Law: Corporate lawyers must possess strong drafting and negotiation skills, along with commercial awareness and a good understanding of business practices. Attention to detail, time management, and professionalism are key attributes. Advantages of Corporate Law: Corporate law offers financial stability and attractive salaries from the beginning. It provides a structured work environment and clear growth trajectory. Exposure to high-value transactions and international work enhances professional development. Challenges in Corporate Law: The work environment can be highly demanding, with long hours and strict deadlines. The pressure to perform consistently is high. Additionally, there is limited exposure to courtroom practice, which may not suit those interested in advocacy. Key Differences: Litigation is court-based and focuses on resolving disputes, whereas corporate law is office-based and centers around advisory and transactional work. Litigation offers independence but slower financial growth, while corporate law provides structured growth and higher initial income. Conclusion: Both litigation and corporate law are rewarding career paths, each suited to different personalities and aspirations. Litigation is ideal for those passionate about advocacy, public speaking, and courtroom dynamics. Corporate law suits individuals interested in business, structured environments, and financial security. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal interests, strengths, and long-term career goals.

International Mediation & Arbitration (Mr. Dokyung Kim)
Past Webinar
International Law

International Mediation & Arbitration (Mr. Dokyung Kim)

Mr. Dokyung Kim

Thursday, 23 April 2026 · 10:15 am

This program offers a deep dive into international dispute resolution, specifically mediation and arbitration in a cross-border context. It brings together practical insights, global perspectives, and real-life experiences shared by an industry expert with decades of experience. Participants will explore how dispute resolution varies across jurisdictions, particularly comparing practices between countries like Korea and India. The session emphasizes the importance of cultural intelligence, strategic negotiation, and adaptability in resolving international disputes. Additionally, the program highlights the role of global institutions and the increasing demand for skilled neutrals in complex, multi-million dollar disputes. Through case-based storytelling and expert insights, learners gain a practical understanding of how mediation unfolds in real-world scenarios.

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