1.why do u want to join his lpo?
2. Why do u want to leave litigation?
3. why do u think that there is no scope in litigation?
Answer Posted / kanchan purohit
i want to join lpo because there is a good chance to work in
big company and even geting chance to explore talent to
foreign country and i am not leaving litigation i needed to
know practically how law works in court and that i learn
from the experience which is enough for me and i think there
is wider scope for litigation but its just that it requires
some time and patience thats it..............
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