Which has better prospects, corporate law or litigation?

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    Shiksha Kumari | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Litigation is the practice of taking a case to court to resolve a dispute or charge someone with a crime. Litigation lawyers will work in consultation with their client and represent their case and best interests to the court, with either a judge or a jury to get their client a favorable outcome. Whereas
    Corporate law deals with the formation of corporations and their dealings with each other, with other businesses, and in interactions with the various levels of government, tax organisations, and the public. So both has good career prospects but it depends on you how you would like to share your own career.

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