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Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law at ANM Global, Delhi

ANM Global, one of Indiaโ€™s premier full-service law firms, is hiring for the role of Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law at its Delhi office. This is a full-time, entry-level position for law graduates interested in litigation involving intellectual property and media law. ANM Global has a strong presence in intellectual property disputes and advisory work, especially for clients in entertainment, broadcasting, technology, fashion, publishing, and digital media sectors.

Since its inception in 2009, ANM Global has built a nationwide legal practice with a reputation for excellence in litigation, transactional advisory, and regulatory compliance. The firmโ€™s IP Litigation & Media Law team works with a diverse range of clients, from production houses and music companies to fashion designers, OTT platforms, and software companies.

This position is ideal for individuals who wish to begin their legal career in a dynamic litigation environment, working on trademark infringement, copyright protection, broadcasting disputes, content takedowns, and entertainment contract enforcement.

Key Responsibilities

As a Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law, your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

  • Assisting in ongoing contentious IP matters, including trademark, copyright, and design litigation before various courts and tribunals.
  • Supporting senior lawyers with legal strategy and advisory work related to media laws, entertainment laws, and related civil/commercial disputes.
  • Drafting pleadings, legal notices, interim applications, rejoinders, client notes, and case summaries.
  • Conducting in-depth legal research on case laws, statutes, and international conventions related to intellectual property and digital media law.
  • Coordinating with clients, law firm partners, court clerks, and administrative teams to ensure smooth handling of litigation timelines.
  • Monitoring IP filings and opposition processes (if required), under the guidance of the IP team.
  • Attending court hearings, arbitration proceedings, or client meetings (as assigned by seniors).

This position provides a holistic view of litigation practice, especially for those interested in exploring the intersection of law, technology, and media.

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate for the role of Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law must possess:

  • A law degree (3-year LLB or 5-year BA LLB/BBALLB) from a recognized law school in India.
  • A demonstrable interest in intellectual property law, entertainment law, or media litigation.
  • Prior internship experience in IP law firms or media law practices (preferred but not mandatory).
  • Strong legal drafting, research, and communication skills.
  • The ability to analyze cases and work under supervision in a fast-paced environment.
  • A proactive approach to litigation work and the ability to manage deadlines and follow instructions.
  • Familiarity with procedural aspects of courts, especially in Delhi, is an added advantage.

This role is particularly suitable for fresh graduates or recent postgraduates (LLM) who are looking to begin their legal career in the niche but growing area of IP and media law.

Location

This opportunity is based in Delhi, at ANM Globalโ€™s regional office. Delhi, being the legal hub for major IP litigation and central government policies, provides excellent exposure for those entering the field.

Position Type

  • Designation: Trainee Associate โ€“ IP Litigation & Media Law
  • Type: Full-time, entry-level position
  • Practice Area: Intellectual Property Litigation and Media Law

The selected candidate will report directly to the senior associates and partners in the IP and media law team and will be closely mentored during their initial months of training.

Why Join ANM Global?

ANM Global is known for its mentorship-driven approach to junior lawyers and trainees. As a Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law, you will gain hands-on litigation experience in high-value and high-profile matters.

Some of the unique benefits of joining ANM Global include:

  • Working with well-known clients in the media, tech, and content industries.
  • Training under senior litigators with years of domain-specific experience.
  • Gaining practical courtroom experience, exposure to arbitration, and legal negotiation strategies.
  • Access to a professional and collaborative work culture focused on innovation and legal ethics.
  • Opportunities to contribute to research projects, legal publications, and media advisory notes.

The firm also encourages career growth through internal assessments and provides a pathway for long-term retention based on performance.

Application Deadline

Applications for the position of Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law are open on a rolling basis. Early applications are highly encouraged, as interviews will be scheduled as applications are reviewed.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should apply by emailing the following documents to hr@anmglobal.net:

  1. Updated CV (with contact details and academic credentials)
  2. Cover letter (100โ€“200 words) expressing your interest in IP litigation and media law
  3. List of relevant internships, if any
  4. Writing samples (legal research or drafted pleadings), if available

Email Subject Line: Application for Trainee Associate IP Litigation & Media Law

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further rounds, which may include a personal interview and an assessment of legal writing or research ability.


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