Courting the Law Signs MoU with Lord’s College International to Foster Emerging Legal Talent

Courting The Law is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lord’s College International, facilitated through the institution’s Career Development Centre. This collaboration marks a significant step toward nurturing the next generation of legal professionals in Pakistan.


As Pakistan’s pioneering legal news and analysis platform, Courting the Law remains committed to bridging the gap between legal academia and practice. This partnership reflects that commitment by creating meaningful opportunities for students to engage with the law beyond the classroom.


Under this MoU, students of Lord’s College International will gain access to a range of enriching experiences. These include participation in legal research projects, internships, and specialized training programs designed to build practical skills and deepen legal understanding. In addition, students will be invited to attend seminars and discussions that explore contemporary legal issues and developments.


A particularly exciting aspect of this collaboration is the opportunity for students to contribute to Courting the Law’s platforms. By publishing articles and analysis, students will be able to showcase their academic insight, critical thinking, and writing abilities to a broader audience.


Barrister Taimur Malik, Founder of Courting the Law, signed the MoU and stated that this partnership opens exciting avenues for students, including research opportunities on diverse legal projects, internships, specialized legal trainings, and participation in seminars. He added that students will also have the opportunity to showcase their academic and analytical skills by contributing articles and publications to the official platforms of Courting the Law.


This initiative aligns with a shared vision of promoting legal literacy, encouraging informed discourse, and equipping students with the tools needed to navigate an increasingly complex legal landscape. Through such collaborations, Courting the Law continues to support the growth of aspiring legal minds and contribute to the evolution of legal thought in Pakistan.


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