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Krishnendra has 6 years of experience in Content and Copywriting. He realised the value of persuasive writing while working with LawSikho. Writing a few marketing emails taught him that right wordings create the right impact. Reading The Boron Letters by advertising legend Gary Halbert inspired him to keep learning about the craft of writing. He does not restrict himself to legal content writing alone. He has written content for clients in the SaaS Industry and Personal development Industry. He believes in writing for multi niches to enhance his creativity and train his writing muscle.
Navodit Mehra in this insightful conversation with Krishnendra Joshi speaks about his initial years, the experience of working in multiple industries with some of the biggest names; and much more
Read MoreMr Mishra moved an application in the ongoing PIL case for issuing directions to the respondents for implementing effective measures to curb stubble burning.(Sudhir Mishra v. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare & Ors).
Read MoreBW Legal World is delighted to announce its trailblazing Business Confluence and Legal Dialogue Conference on the subject: The Business World Has Changed; Will Legal Services Lead or Follow?
Read MoreThe 3 directors - SK Mitra, Surendra Lodha and AK Nevatia had no role to play in irregular and fraudulent coal allocation in the erstwhile Shree Virangana Steel Ltd.
Read MoreSC’s modification in its order dated 25/08/2020 comes after the Advocate issues clarification on oath.
Read MoreThe activist lawyer was asked to pay a 1 rupee fine or serve a 3-month jail term in connection with his controversial tweets.
Read MoreBW Legal World held the second and final round of the virtual jury meet on September 2, 2020, for selecting the 40 best young lawyers and legal influencers under the age of 40 in the country.
Read MoreThe lawyer 'purposely did not open his mouth' because he was waiting for a senior Advocate: Justice RF Nariman
Read MoreThe Government of India blacklisted 59 Chinese Apps in June citing that data security and privacy concerns surrounding Chinese apps pose a threat to national security and sovereignty
Read MoreJudges can’t go to press and defend themselves: Justice Arun Mishra
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