How To Upskill Yourself With Advanced Legal Learning

With the rapidly changing professional landscape today, it is essential for a professional to keep Upskilling and Re-skilling to stay relevant and ahead of the curve. Upskilling is the term used for the process of upgrading one’s skills in their professional field. This entails learning new technology, new courses, and soft skills enhancement, among other things, to better perform in their field. Up skilling helps individuals by diversifying their portfolio and their range.  

One may wonder, why has Upskilling become such a common word in today’s time? The reason for this is Digital Transformation. The pivot to digitisation for almost every aspect of our lives enabled changes in technology, consumer-business relationships, service dynamics, etc.  

This not only brought massive changes in the legal sector but also opened new silos of legal streams like IPR related to digital creation, advances in corporate law, the global legal sector, etc. This new wave of advancements that continue to pour in every day requires legal professionals to constantly Upskill. This not only helps the industry but also individuals access better opportunities. 

Besides this, law is a diverse field. It is directly connected to the social, economic, and cultural aspects of our world. CLAT is just the first rung of this ladder. Upskilling with advanced legal learning can open further opportunities in judicial service, practicing law, civil services, legal consulting, academics, etc. 

Here’s how legal professionals can keep Upskilling with advanced legal leanings: 

  1. Online learning: E-learning has made up-skilling easier. Advanced online learning courses can open a plethora of opportunities for you. By selecting the courses that you want, you can build your own path to success or take one of the curated learning paths offered by e-learning portals. The innovative teaching method and flexible timings, like weekend live sessions, help professionals study at their pace and as per their convenience. This means that individuals can upskill themselves while working. E-learning portals have facilities such as a legal video library, Instructor-Led Courses, live training classes conducted via video conferencing, etc. What makes this approach unique is that these courses are available to everyone. Law Students and Recent Law Graduates, Lawyers, In-House Counsels, and Legal Professionals who wish to switch to corporate practise or are looking to kickstart a career as Transactional Lawyers, Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, Cost and Work Accountants, Government Officials, Academicians, Managers, Chief Executive Officers, Company Directors, and Prospective Entrepreneurs may take these courses. Courses such as the Advanced Corporate Law Upskill Diploma can help business professionals, advisors, and managers hone their legal skills. 

  1. Use Technology to Your advantage. Technology is everywhere. It has seeped into every aspect of our lives. The legal industry is no exception. Lawyers must use technology to their advantage to optimise their operations. This will ensure that they are better equipped to handle the challenges and can deliver better. Utilise legal case search programmes can aid in rapidly finding information on cases. Invest in good law practise management software. This will align your case files, deadlines, appointments, etc. Technology can even help you brush up on your soft skills, making you the perfect candidate for your aspirational jobs.  

  1. Latest Legal News: To be successful in any dynamic sector, you must stay updated on the latest news. The same is true for the legal sector as well. In fact, it is even more important to stay updated in the legal sector, which is constantly changing and evolving. Read legal publications covering various legal topics. This will help you gain valuable insights. Attend legal conferences both offline and online. 

  1. Networking: Networking is essential to advancing in your career. Meeting new people, knowing about their journey, the kind of work they are doing widens your perspective as well. Network with other lawyers and learn about the latest developments in the legal field. It will serve you well to be a part of the community.  

Upskilling is all about chasing new possibilities. It is critical for individuals and employers alike. Expand your capabilities and talk to the professionals and attorneys working in your preferred field. Don't be afraid to ask for advice on what you should do next. More than anything else, stay focused on finding the best opportunities for you and then work towards acquiring the skills needed for them. No matter where you are in your career, it is never too late or too early to acquire new skills and knowledge to advance your career.

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Raghunandan Malik

Guest Author The author is Director, EBC Learning

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