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Posted On 28 December 2009 at 16:32
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By the way, how is the legal profession noble and that of a cobbler not. Those who earn their bread by honest means are all entitled to be called "belong to noble profession".
There is nothing sacrosanct about legal profession. I beg to disagree.
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Advocate (Corporate Lawyer)
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Posted On 30 December 2009 at 14:04
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For me legal profession is not the last choice. I have dual qualification of law and company secretaryship but I would like to start my practice as a lawyer only. I know that there are some bottlenecks to this profession in India in the initial years of practice (this is certainly not the case in the developed countries. Legal profession is the best choice there) but at the same time it is also true that if a person has proper knowledge and toughness to fight, the world will become very easy for a legal professional only within few months of starting practice.
I understad that the stadard and morale of some lawyers have decreased but it is only our duty to upgrade it again. After all a true doctor and a true lawyer is considered as angel by his/ her clients. It is our duty to be a friend, philosopher and guide of our clients. The tremendus magnitude of faith and respect a client has on his doctor or lawyer is not available in any other profession.
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Lawyer/Solicitor
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Posted On 30 December 2009 at 14:55
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I agree with Prodyut.
I am a graduate in Computer Science and then i preferred law. Before I complete Law, my Software friends completed their Master Degree and joined in MNCs and well settled as they got good money in their job.
As an beginner of my profession i felt shy and complex to stand with my software friends as they got big bikes, High Development Mobiles, LapTops etc.
But today, all getting advice from me, though they know i am earning a meager amount. This too a quality of this profession.
Though some opportunities came to me in MNCs to join as legal consultants, I denied to go as i have gained knowledge from this profession.
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CEO- Jena & Company, www.jenasworld.com
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Posted On 30 December 2009 at 18:03
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I am agree with Mr. G. Behera,
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Posted On 30 December 2009 at 20:19
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How can one profession be better than the other one?
Blowing one's own trumpet does not make one's profession superior. I still maintain that the best profession is the one where a person does his job honestly.
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Professional
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Posted On 22 January 2010 at 09:12
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It is because uncertainty lies from the beginning and days to come if uncertainty goes different outlook may develop changing the taste and habit as concomitance. So it is opted by those who like to find them best within uncertainty , and others not as a recourse to option but as their last resort. Be hopeful so long here and no way otherthan go ahead by adjust and compromise accepting uncertainty as life philosophy.
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Advocate (Corporate Lawyer)
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Posted On 25 January 2010 at 16:02
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As per me legal profession was never the last choice, is not the last choice and will never be the last choice. Yes initially it takes some time to establish. This is true for every profession- be it medicine, chartered accountancy, company secretaryship or cost accountancy. In some profession it takes a less time and in some profession a bit more. Regarding uncertainty - practice of every profession involves uncertainty. People who do not want to take chance should go for a job in stead of starting own practice.
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Posted On 25 January 2010 at 18:13
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Well said Mr. Pradyut. Well balanced and appealing to common sense.
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Law practiece
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Posted On 28 January 2010 at 17:58
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Dear Friends,
Though Legal profession is a nobel profession, intially there is no income and should have vast experience in the Law field. The experience will be acquired only after some years. So many more advocates showing no interest to practice this profession. Only some back ground law graduates i.e (if his reletive or father) lawyer then they are practicing and getting good income.
Income is not important satisfaction is more important than money.
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Posted On 28 January 2010 at 18:17
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No body has expounded as to why legal profession is noble and that of a cobbler less noble? If work is workshop, forget the profession.
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