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By Sarthak Bhardwaj
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Letter of Law has started a new series called 'The Art of Writing A Legal Research Paper'. Through this series, I aim to interact with some of my favourite academic writers and learn their philosophy behind writing research papers.
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In the 18th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am absolutely delighted to host Dr. Amit George. In this freewheeling conversation, Amit sir talks about his career as a litigation lawyer. He shares his thoughts on what is the right time for a lawyer to go independent, relevance of an LL.M or Ph.D in litigation, the right forum to start one's career, academic writing, and so much more.
Tune in for an incredible conversation!
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In the 17th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to speak with Ms. Almitra Gupta! We discuss Almitra ma'am's experience of working with top law firms in India and obtaining LL.M degrees from Kings College and University of Pennsylvania.
Almitra ma'am also speaks about her journey of working with Linklaters and being a capital markets associate in London. Additionally, ma'am also shares her experience of being admitted to the New York Bar and shares advice for students on how to approach the Bar exams in USA.
I thoroughly enjoyed being in conversation with Almitra ma'am and got to learn so much.
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Time Stamps: Introduction: 00:00 Ms. Almitra introduces herself: 01:30 Working at Indian law firms: 06:22 LL.M after being a corp. lawyer: 12:09 LL.M from Kings: 14:42 LL.M from Pennsylvania: 17:00 Managing finances for LL.M: 19:32 Jobs after LL.M: 24:12 General v. Specialised LL.M: 32:55 Working with Linklaters: 36:00 Working in London: 42:12 Difference in work culture: 44:00 work-life balance: 44:27 New York Bar: 49:52 Conclusion: 54:56
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In the 16th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to host Aradhya Sethia. Aradhya graduated from NLS, Bangalore and went on to obtain his LL.M degree from Yale as an Inlaks Scholar. He did his M.Phil from Oxford and is currently a Ph.D candidate at Cambridge.
In this episode, I speak to Aradhya about his experience in law school, the Inlaks Scholarship, the experience of studying at all top-universities around the world, academic writing, books, and a whole lot more. Tune in for an incredible conversation!
Three cheers to Aradhya for being an absolutely wonderful guest. I had so much fun while talking with him and got to learn a lot. I hope that the video adds value to all the viewers. Happy watching!
Time stamps: Introduction: 00:00 Aradhya introduces himself: 01:16 Time in NLS: 02:24 On writing: 03:24 When to apply for LL.M: 06:33 Do not rush: 08:55 Working before LLM?: 12:10 Yale, LLM: 15:49 Admissions to Oxford, Cambridge, Yale: 17:47 On SOP's: 20:04 Tyranny of merit: 22:18 Publications: 23:23 International v. national journals: 25:41 Blogs or papers: 27:56 Inlaks Scholarship: 31:32 Law school matters?: 38:13 LLM without funding: Yale, Oxford, or Cambridge?: 44:11 What comes next?: 46:44 Books & Podcasts: 48:10 Constitutional Law Books: 50:56 Don't worry!: 52:10
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In the 13th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to host Apurva Vishwanath!
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In the 12th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to host Mr. Mayank Sapra. Mr. Sapra is a lawyer based out of Delhi and he works primarily at the Supreme Court, High Court, and various other tribunals. He actively takes up a lot of pro-bono work to help the needy.
In this episode, I speak to Mr. Sapra about his law school journey. He had a brief stint at VIPS, IP University, before moving to NLU, Odisha. Mr. Sapra was an avid mooter and also established NLUO's first ever moot court society. We then spoke at length about litigation. Mr. Sapra shared his insights on how to choose the right chamber, the right time to go independent, and so on. Mr. Sapra also talked about how interns can perform better at a litigation chamber. The entire conversation is filled with actionable advise, and I got to learn a lot.
It was truly a great privilege to have Mayank sir on the show and I had great fun being in conversation with him. Hope you enjoy watching the episode!
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In the 11th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to host Dr. Nigam Nuggehalli. Sir is presently the Dean of School of Law at BML Munjal University and is well known for writing truly thought provoking letters to law students.
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In the 10th episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am absolutely delighted to host Mr. Bharat Chugh. Former judge, former partner at L&L, now an independent counsel, a poet, and a writer, Bharat sir is someone who needs no introduction at all.
In this episode, Bharat sir reflects on his journey through law so far and talks about a host of interesting issues including whether a two year practise should be made compulsory for candidates who wish to write the judiciary exam, his expectations from interns and associates, and the close interlink between law and literature. Towards the end, Bharat sir also talks about his favourite books and gives some wonderful book recommendations. This episode has all that and so much more!
I have wanted to feature Bharat sir on Letter of Law ever since I started the channel and I am so thankful to sir for joining me for a truly fascinating conversation. A conversation that I will always cherish.
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In the ninth episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to host Senior Advocate Ashok Kumar Panda. In this episode, I talk to Ashok sir about his life as a lawyer and his new book - Institutions That Shaped Modern India: Supreme Court.
It was a great honour for me and for Letter of Law to host Sir and the conversation turned out to be great! Hope you all enjoy it.
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In the eighth episode of Letter of Law Interviews, I am delighted to host Mr. Apar Gupta. Apar is a lawyer and the founder and executive director of the Internet Freedom Foundation. In this episode, we have a freewheeling conversation about Apar's life as a lawyer and his entrepreneurial journey of building the Internet Freedom Foundation.
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.