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Webinar Alert: Session on "Conciliation & its Role in India" by Jus Corpus

The speaker, Abhishek Ghai, is a Partner Designate at L&L Partners.

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Jus Corpus is a double-blind peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary E-Journal that provides a platform to students, academicians, scholars, professors & professionals in the fields of law to publish their articles, blogs, case comments, research papers.

ISSN (O): 2582-7820; Indexed at 25 Databases. Jus Corpus aims to bring various aspects and chains of Law under a single umbrella and provide services to the Law students. JCLJ is one of the highest indexed law journal in India including Hein Online, Manupatra & J-Gate. It was also featured in Top 100 legal Blogs in India by Feed spot.

ABOUT THE SESSION

The topic of the Webinar: "Conciliation & its Role in India"

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Mr. Abhishek Ghai is a Partner Designate at L&L Partners. He has completed his B.A. LL.B from the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS), Panjab University in 2012, and practiced as a litigator for seven years before various forays including the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, Company Law Board / National Company Law Tribunal and Trial Courts. He has represented the Central Government for nearly three years in high-value matters including sensitive white-collar crime, policy, and enforcement matters.

He is an experienced attorney with a demonstrated history of working in litigation. Skilled in International Commercial Arbitration & Domestic Arbitration, Commercial Litigation, Revenue Matters (Indirect Taxation & Customs), Foreign Trade, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Civil matters. He is also an Advisory Board member of Jus Corpus Law Journal.

Date: January 23, 2022

Timing: 6:00 PM onwards

Venue: YouTube Live

Registration here.

PERKS: E-Certificates to all the Attendees.

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