Lex Familia India 
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The next generation of capital markets lawyers is being built here - Inside LFI’s IPO workshop

Deals are accelerating, markets are opening up.

Bar & Bench

Over the last two to three years, India has witnessed one of the strongest IPO cycles in its market history and with it, a sharp rise in the demand for lawyers who understand the business, the regulations, the documentation, and the entire process behind taking a company public.

Yet, very few young lawyers or students ever get the chance to work in a capital markets team early in their career. The reason is simple: capital markets practice requires a level of skill and clarity that can be gathered only through practical learning.

This is where Lex Familia India (LFI) has become a game-changer.

A Training Ground Built on Substance, Not Hype

What sets LFI apart is not just the quality of its sessions but the clarity, structure, and mentorship that guide participants long after the workshop ends. Over the last few cycles: 

  • Participants from LFI’s capital-markets programmes are now working in Tier-1 and leading corporate law firms, including Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co., Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas & Co., Khaitan & Co., Trilegal, CMS IndusLaw, JSA, Dentons Link Legal, and more. 

  • Many have secured internships, assessment opportunities, and PPOs because they were able to think and contribute like deal lawyers — with clarity on the transaction, drafting logic, diligence frameworks, and disclosure control, enabling them to add value from Day One. 

These outcomes didn’t happen because of “notes” or “lectures.” They happened because LFI trains the way the work is actually done inside deal rooms.

About the Workshop on IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) 

This isn’t a theoretical course. It is a practitioner-led, transaction-focused program designed to make participants deal-ready.

What Makes This Workshop Different? 

  • Faculty of senior deal practitioners — partners, in-house counsel, merchant-bankers and associates actively working on IPOs.

  • Guided drafting practice on real sections of offer documents and transactional paperwork.

  • Understanding the deal strategy, not just legal provisions.

  • Deal dissection of recent IPOs.

  • Practical frameworks for due diligence, verification, red-flag spotting and disclosure control.

Core Learning Outcomes 

Participants will learn to:

  • Navigate the end-to-end IPO lifecycle (from kick-off to listing).

  • Draft Business, Capital Structure, Risk Factors, Litigation, and MD&A sections.

  • Understand role dynamics across lead managers, issuers, counsels, auditors and regulators.

  • Apply SEBI ICDR and LODR Regulations to real scenarios.

  • Learn the underlying rationale behind each certificate issued during an IPO process, whether from auditors, the company, promoters or selling shareholders, and how to negotiate and align these certificates while navigating the transaction.

  • Work through offer agreements, underwriting arrangements, certificates and escrow mechanics.

Who Should Attend?

  1. Law-firm associates seeking to enter or transition into capital markets practice.

  2. Students aiming to stand out for internships and interviews.

  3. In-house counsel, CS and compliance professionals dealing with listed entities or going-public strategy. 

If you want to work on deals that get reported in social media and business newspapers, this is the right path.

Program Details

Feature: Details

Mode: Live Online Sessions

Duration: 3 Months

Schedule: 3 sessions per week

Start Date: November 15, 2025

Fees: ₹25,000 plus GST

Registration Link: Click Here

Contact: info@lexfamiliaindia.com / +91 9372675997

If you want to be among the lawyers who drive India’s next public listings, not just read about them, this is your chance to step inside the deal room.

Seats are limited.

Enroll now! Become the lawyer who leads the market.

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