Leaving Law School: My Bold and Life-Changing Decision

Leaving Law School: Why I Made This Decision and What I Learned

Leaving law school was never part of my original career plan. When I was in my last two years of school, I never imagined myself studying law, let alone reaching the final stage of my law school journey. However, life had other plans, and I found myself navigating through five years of legal education.

By the second year of law school, I realized that this wasnโ€™t something I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I watched my peers prepare for placements, work towards assessment internships, and plan their legal careersโ€”but deep down, I knew I didnโ€™t belong in this profession.

Despite this realization, I continued attending classes, completing assignments, and even organizing national-level moot court competitions. Not because I was passionate about law, but because I loved managing big events.

Internships, Opportunities, and Self-Discovery

My time in law school wasnโ€™t just about legal studies; it was a journey of self-discovery. I had the opportunity to intern with some of the biggest names in both the corporate and legal world, including Infosys, DLF, Bestech, and top law firms like ELP, Luthra, and DSK.

Starting with small law offices and independent lawyers, I worked my way up, learning the intricacies of legal practice. Finding internships was challenging, as many law students would agree, but LinkedIn connections and cold emailing played a significant role in securing these opportunities.

However, throughout this journey, I struggled with uncertainty. I had to let go of promising opportunities simply because I wasnโ€™t sure about my long-term career goals.

Lessons Learned from Law School

Even though Iโ€™m leaving law school, I donโ€™t regret the experiences Iโ€™ve had. These five years have been instrumental in shaping meโ€”not just academically, but personally. I have grown, evolved, and gained skills that I know will help me in the long run.

Many times, I questioned whether I should have pursued law in the first place. But now, I believe that everything happens for a reason. The lessons Iโ€™ve learned, the people Iโ€™ve met, and the challenges Iโ€™ve faced have prepared me for whatever comes next.

The Road Ahead: Whatโ€™s Next After Leaving Law School?

Since I have no plans to pursue a legal career, I did not apply for assessment internships or placement opportunities. And for those who keep checking my profile to see if I got placedโ€”just focus on your own journey!

I am fortunate to have the flexibility to pause and figure out what I truly want before diving into a new career path. As I return to college for one last time, I plan to make the most of it, cherishing the experiences and friendships Iโ€™ve built over the years.

For juniors struggling with internships or career decisions, Iโ€™m always happy to help. Feel free to reach outโ€”I may be leaving law, but Iโ€™d love to share my experiences to guide you through law school.

A Heartfelt Thank You

To everyone who has been a part of my journeyโ€”my professors, internship mentors, supportive friends, and my familyโ€”thank you. Your guidance and encouragement have meant everything to me.

To my batchmates, I wish you all the best. May you secure the pre-placement offers youโ€™ve been working hard for, and congratulations to those who already have!

As I take this leap, I encourage you to embrace change when needed. Life doesnโ€™t always go as planned, but sometimes, stepping away from the expected path leads to something even greater.

Written by Yash Garg ( Final Year Law Student at Symbiosis Law School, Nagpurย )


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4th NLIU Global Symposium on Labour and Employment Laws

The National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, through its Centre for Labour Laws (CLL), invites submissions for the 4th NLIU Global Symposium on Labour and Employment Laws (GSLEL). The symposium, scheduled for March 22-23, 2025, will be hosted at the J.S. Verma Convention Centre, NLIU Bhopal.

This prestigious event aims to foster dialogue on labour and employment laws, bringing together legal experts, scholars, policymakers, and industry professionals from around the globe.

Centre for Labour Laws (CLL)

Established in 2019, the Centre for Labour Laws (CLL) is a trailblazing initiative committed to promoting labour rights and social justice for workers throughout India. CLL has played a key role in tackling pressing labour concerns, notably supporting migrant workers during the COVID-19 crisis through its Mazdoor Mitra initiative. Over the years, it has actively engaged in legal advocacy, awareness programs, and collaborations with the various stakeholders to empower workers and safeguard their rights.

About the Symposium

With the theme “A Changing Paradigm of โ€˜Industryโ€™ under Labour and Employment Laws,” the symposium will address contemporary challenges, including:

  • Impact of Labour Codes on Industry-Labour Relations
  • Gig Economy and Labour Rights
  • Industry 4.0 and Workforce Reskilling
  • Gender Equity in Industrial Employment
  • Migrant Workers and Labour Mobility
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Labour Welfare
  • Labour Law Reforms and the Future of Work

The symposium will feature panel discussions, research presentations, and networking opportunities for attendees from diverse academic and professional backgrounds.

Submission Guidelines

Scholars, students, professionals, and researchers are invited to submit their abstracts and papers in the following categories:

  • Long Articles (5,000 โ€“ 8,000 words)
  • Essays (3,000 โ€“ 5,000 words)
  • Case Notes and Legislative Comments (1,500 โ€“ 2,500 words)

Submission Process:

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: February 15, 2025 Submit an abstract of 300โ€”500 words summarizing the arguments and including 3โ€”5 keywords. โ€“ Include a cover letter with authorsโ€™ biographical details (name, qualifications, institutional affiliation, and contact information)
  • Abstract Selection Notification: February 18, 2025
  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: March 2, 2025
  • Final Paper Selection Notification: March 7, 2025
  • Registration & Payment Deadline: March 9, 2025

Registration Fees:

  • Indian Academicians/Professionals/PhD Scholars: โ‚น2,500
  • Indian UG/PG Students: โ‚น2,000
  • Foreign Authors: $75

Submission Link: Click Here to Submit

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Why Participate?

  • Get published in a recognized legal journal.
  • Engage with leading legal experts, industry professionals, and policymakers.
  • Contribute to the evolving discourse on labour and employment laws.

Contact Information

For queries, email https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&to=gslel@nliu.ac.in with the subject line โ€œQuery: 4th Global Symposium on Labour and Employment Laws.โ€

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