S Soorya Gayathry 21 July 2024
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 21 July 2024
There is no law to prevent you from changing your profession, you have all rights to choose another profession but you may have to suspend the law practice when you choose another profession
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 22 July 2024
Freelancing has emerged as a promising avenue for law students and lawyers to gain practical experience, expand their networks and supplement their income. The rise of the gig economy and online freelance platforms has created many opportunities for legal professionals to offer their expertise on a project-by-project basis. Contents hide 1. The Gig Economy and Legal Freelancing 2. Online Freelance Platforms for Legal Professionals 3. Freelancing Opportunities for Law Students and Lawyers 3.1. Remote Internships and Externships 4. Read More: Freelancing for Lawyers: What’s On the Table 4.1. Pro Bono Work 4.2. Legal Research and Writing 4.3. Contract Review and Drafting 4.4. Court Appearance and Litigation Support 4.5. Legal Transcripttion and Translation 4.6. Legal Blogging and Content Writing 5. Advantages of Freelancing for Law Students and Lawyers 6. Final Thoughts