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Old July 10, 2012, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Dhurr
Navo, I am not a lawyer, but I have made some lawyer friends and they usually do one of four things: practice in their dad's or mom's chamber, apprentice in a hotshot lawyer's chamber, like some of my friends did for Barrister Rafiqul Islam or Hasan and associates, for a pittance (maybe 10k/month), do their own practice in the evening and teach in a private university (since every private university needs lawyers to teach business law classes to bba students) during the day for a reliable source of income (north south pays abput 50k, while Green University supposedly pays about 130k - not totally sure about Green University), and the last option is that they move to the uk, new zealand, dubai, etc after 5 - 6 months in Dhaka. Quite a few of my friends have taken the last option. I am not a lawyer, so I can't give you advice, but this what I have noticed in the case of my friends.,
Thanks for the advice. I've always intended on going back to Bangladesh and teaching, alongside working as a practitioner. Don't know about business law though, it's quite boring :p I want to practice in Dhaka in the long-term but I am considering gaining work experience abroad i.e. UK, Singapore, etc. It's the entire hassle of getting work permits which is annoying...
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