FREE Webinar on Judiciary + Freelance = Smarter Legal Career Planning by The Legal School: Register by May 22

About The Legal School
The Legal School (TLS) is India’s leading upskilling platform for law students and professionals, offering career-oriented legal education through live and recorded bootcamps. With a learner base of over 5,000 across the country, TLS has helped thousands of law students gain real-world skills in areas like:
- Contract Drafting
- IP Law & Trademark Filing
- M&A & Insolvency
- Data Privacy
- Legal Freelancing
- CV & Interview Preparation
TLS is widely recognized for bridging the gap between traditional legal education and industry demands.
About the Event
The Legal School is pleased to announce a free live webinar on the topic Judiciary + Freelance = Smarter Legal Career Planning: 3 Years of Preparation vs. 6 Months of Upskilling – What’s Your Choice?
In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling (May 2025) that mandates a minimum of three years of practice as an advocate before one can appear for judicial service exams, this session is specifically curated for judiciary aspirants, law students, and recent graduates seeking clarity, guidance, and alternative career opportunities during this extended waiting period.
About the Webinar
The Supreme Court’s recent decision has introduced a significant shift in judiciary preparation timelines. With fresh law graduates now ineligible to sit for the judiciary exam unless they’ve practiced for at least 3 years, many students find themselves unsure of how to productively utilize this time.
This webinar introduces a practical solution: a hybrid model where judiciary preparation is supported by legal upskilling and freelance work. The session will explain how students can start building experience, credibility, and income through contract drafting, IP services, and legal writing – all while staying on track for their judiciary goals.
Who Should Attend?
- Law students preparing for judiciary exams
- Recent law graduates unsure of what to do in their 3-year wait period
- Judiciary aspirants from Tier 2 and Tier 3 colleges
- CA/CS students interested in corporate legal work
- Anyone exploring legal freelancing as a legitimate career path
Key Discussion Points
- Analysis of the Supreme Court’s 3-Year Practice Rule
- Common struggles of judiciary aspirants (low income, burnout, prep fatigue)
- Career comparison: Judiciary-only vs Litigation vs Freelance Law
- How legal freelancing helps you earn ₹15K–₹30K per month
- How to build a Learn-Earn-Prepare system
- Tools, mentorship, and freelancing guidance offered by TLS
- How to get started: course roadmap and student support structure
Speaker Profile
Neelam Kejriwal, the speaker for this session, is a seasoned legal career strategist and HNLU, Raipur Alumni. With 4+ years of experience in legal education, drafting mentorship, and talent development for law firms and legal edtechs, she has mentored thousands of students in mastering legal drafting and freelance legal consulting.
Perks of Attending
- E-Certificate of Participation
- 37% off on TLS’s Contract Drafting & Freelance Bootcamp (for attendees only)
- First 30 registrants get a 1:1 Legal Career Roadmap Call
Date, Time & Platform
- Date: 23rd May 2025
- Time: 08:00 PM
- Platform: Zoom
Registration Fee
Free (limited seats)
Registration Procedure
Click Here to Register.
Contact Info
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