A monologue or a mere lecture series is not good enough for any kind of learning. Fancy presentations, well prepared lecture notes, beautiful articulation, citing endless judicial precedents and simple Q&A sessions have always been considered to be the most effective way of teaching law. We believe in changing this construct for real. Not because we intend to merely innovate but we want to take initiatives in imparting “quality legal education” especially for law students and young lawyers. We are committed to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and expectations of the employer and /or client. We strongly believe, that “participatory learning” is the key to bring this change!
To take things forward, for the first time, we are launching the following online certificate courses for the law students and young lawyers:
Sports Law in India
Understanding Commerical Contracts
Understanding Private Equity Investments in India
These are not run-of-the-mill online courses.
Why are we different?
Learning will primarily be through engagement with the participants. Each learning module will be conducted through naturally moderated sessions. We intend to facilitate a process of collective analysis and learning. It’s a fun way to learn law. We have been testing this approach for sometime now in our classroom sessions. Results have been fabulous. For the very first time, we are going online.
All the sessions will be moderated through live video interactive streaming.
A session will not have more than 15 participants. We understand that this may be strenuous on us as we will have to do the same session with several batches during the day. But we are happy to do so, to make sure we deliver what we are promising. Merely a good reach is not our aim. We believe that more than 15 participants becomes a traditional classroom approach and we will always shy away from that.
There’s no prior reading required. No expectation of note taking. What we discuss is what what we learn.
We will not be sharing the recorded video sessions with any of the participants. They have to attend all the live video sessions. However, we will be available to clarify doubts that the participants may have during and even after the completion of the course. We are just an email away!
Participants will be assessed on the basis of their participation in sessions and exercises which we will be providing during the term of the course.
At the end of the course, we will be conducting a one-on-one feedback session with each participant over a video call.
Duration: 20 hrs (each session will be for one hour)
Registration Fees: INR 14,500 (For students INR 13,000)
First Batch: 9 May 2020
Batch Strength: 15 participants per batch
Course Highlights:
Insight into India’s sport scenario- historical and cultural perspectives
Overview of sports law and the role of government
Laws surrounding cheating, sportsmanship and gender discrimination
Contractual and labour law related issues in sports
Dispute resolution in sports
Sports broadcasting and intellectual property rights
Legal analysis of the latest sports controversies
Please fill the form here to Register
Feel free to write to info@notjustlex.com in case you need any further clarification in relation to the course.
Course Designer and Moderator: Abhishek Sinha, Founder, NotJustLex
Duration: 18 hrs (each session will be for one hour)
Registration Fees: INR 12,000 (For students INR 11,000)
First Batch: 09 May 2020
Batch Strength: 15 participants per batch
Course Highlights:
Introduction to fundamentals of contract law
Understanding the laws governing commerical contacts
Understanding typical commerical contracts: including Vendor Agreement, Services Agreement, Agency Agreement, Share Sale and Purchase Agreement, Assignment Agreement, Asset Management Agreement, Trade Mark License Agreement, Joint Venture Agreement, Technology Transfer Agreement, Merger Agreement, License Agreement & Franchise Agreement
Drafting and negations of commerical contracts
Dispute resolution in commerical contracts
Legal issues surrounding electronic contracts and Information Technology Act
Please fill the form here to Register
Feel free to write to info@notjustlex.com in case you need any further clarification in relation to the course.
Course Designer and Moderator: Abhishek Sinha, Founder, NotJustLex
Duration: 30 hrs (each session will be for one hour)
Registration Fees: INR 19,500 (For students INR 17,000)
First Batch: 09 May 2020
Batch Strength: 15 participants per batch
Course Highlights:
Introduction to private equity: law & practice
Life-cycle of a PE transaction
Understanding the laws involved in a PE transaction
Understanding legal due-diligence
In-depth analysis of relevant foreign investment laws
Structuring of a PE transaction, accounting and tax considerations
Understanding investment agreements: drafting & negotiations
Analysis of the latest PE transaction(s)
Role of in-house counsels and transaction lawyers in a PE transaction
Please fill the form here to Register
Feel free to write to info@notjustlex.com in case you need any further clarification in relation to the course.
Course Designer and Moderator: Abhishek Sinha, Founder, NotJustLex