Today, Vrezh Gasparyan, the Chief Adviser to the RA NA President met with the students of the School on Practical Skills for Young Lawyers.
He presented to the young lawyers the structure and functions of the National Assembly, talked about the changes in the legal framework, and made special reference to the prospects and opportunities to work in the NA.
In reply to the question “What is important in this school?” Mr. Gasparyan recalled, an interesting example of his daily routine.
He said the school is the bridge which connects the youth with the legal sphere.
It is not accidental that prior to this visit these young people have been in almost all public and private bodies.
“I always love to share with the young people, and my work style is similar as well; always share and pass practical skills to my staff,” Mr Gasparyan said. “You should give people a chance to see, for example a trial and to gain practical skills.” According to the president’s chief adviser every employer wants to have a skilled staff. Otherwise, the employer has to do the work instead.
In addition to such practical inquiries, the youth also discussed with Mr. Gasparyan issues concerning the legal sphere and spoke about the ideas expressed by well-known people.
The School on Practical Skills for Young Lawyers organized by the “LEGAL ALLIANCE” Law Firm.
The information partner of the school is the independent news website Iravaban.net.
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