Mri Shankarla
About Mri Shankarla
Mri Shankarla is a paralegal with extensive experience in legal support roles across various organizations in Australia and Singapore. She holds a Double Bachelor's degree in Law and Economics from the University of Sydney.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Mri Shankarla has been employed as a Paralegal at Thomson Reuters since 2021. In this role, Shankarla engages in various legal tasks that support the firm's operations. The position involves research, document preparation, and assisting attorneys with case management. This experience contributes to Shankarla's professional development in the legal field.
Current Role at DLA Piper
In addition to working at Thomson Reuters, Mri Shankarla has held the position of Summer Law Clerk at DLA Piper since 2021. This role allows Shankarla to gain practical experience in a leading global law firm. Responsibilities include conducting legal research, drafting documents, and supporting attorneys in various legal matters.
Education and Expertise
Mri Shankarla studied at the University of Sydney, where Shankarla earned a Double Bachelor's degree in Law and Economics from 2017 to 2022. This academic background provides a solid foundation in both legal principles and economic theory, equipping Shankarla with the analytical skills necessary for a career in law.
Previous Legal Experience
Prior to current roles, Mri Shankarla gained diverse legal experience through various positions. Shankarla worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Sydney for four months in 2021. Additionally, Shankarla served as an Employment Legal Assistant and Client Intake Officer at Marrickville Legal Centre in 2021, and as a Case Manager at DC Partners from 2020 to 2021. These roles involved direct client interaction and case management.
Internship Experience
Mri Shankarla completed internships that contributed to legal knowledge and skills. Shankarla interned at Davinder Singh Chambers LLC in Singapore for two months in 2019 and at LegalStandard LLP for one month in the same year. These internships provided exposure to legal processes and enhanced practical understanding of the legal profession.