AZB & Partners is one of India's leading full-service law firms, practising as Advocates & Solicitors. The firm's practice areas span Banking & Finance, Capital Markets, Competition / Antitrust, Compliance & Investigation / White-Collar Crime, Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions, Data Privacy & Protection, Dispute Resolution, Employment / Labour & Benefits, Financial Services, Funds, Intellectual Property, Private Client Practice, Private Equity & Venture Capital, Regulatory & Securities, Restructuring & Insolvency, Start-Ups & Emerging Companies and Tax.
AZB & Partners runs a rolling internship programme through a central application form on the firm's own website. Applications are submitted directly to the firm, which allows it to track all candidates centrally. There is no separate cut-off date announced on the firm's internship page; applicants instead select the month in which they wish to intern.
The firm's application form is open to law students enrolled in either a 3-year law course or a 5-year law course. The form's year-of-study field accepts candidates from the 1st year through the 5th year.
Note: some third-party listings state a stricter year requirement (for example, third year onwards). The firm's own form does not state that restriction, so applicants should rely on the official form.
The official form lets applicants choose a preferred location from the following offices:
The preferred month of internship can currently be selected from the following options on the live form:
The firm's official internship page does not state whether a stipend is paid or the amount of any stipend. Applicants should confirm this directly with the relevant office before accepting an offer.
Applications are made only through the internship form on the firm's website. The form asks for:
The firm's website carries a disclaimer stating that, under the rules of the Bar Council of India, AZB & Partners is prohibited from soliciting work or advertising, and that the website is intended only to provide information to a user who seeks it of their own volition. Visiting the site or applying does not create any lawyer-client relationship.