A.K. Mylsamy & Associates LLP 
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A.K. Mylsamy & Associates LLP is recruiting practicing Lawyers for its Offices in Chennai and Coimbatore


A. K. Mylsamy & Associates LLP [‘AKM’] is a full-service Corporate Law Firm since 1964 and is currently in its 57th year of Legal Practice.

Ravi Kanth

A. K. Mylsamy & Associates LLP is looking to hire Senior Associate with 5+ years of experience.

Experience

a) Litigation: Experience in Corporate, Civil & Commercial Litigation, Arbitration, Insolvency & Bankruptcy; The Candidate must be capable of handling work independently on litigation cases before various Courts particularly before the High Courts, NCLT and NCLAT.

b) Non-Litigation: Experience in Contracts and Corporate Transactions.

c) The candidate must possess excellent knowledge of Law, communication, drafting and research skills and must be able to work effectively with teams.

d) Candidates pursuing or having a C.S or C.A qualification are preferred.


Who can Apply: Candidates having a minimum of 5+ years’ experience in at least two or more of the areas mentioned above can apply by e-mail to subathra@akmllp.com with copy marked to nithya@akmllp.com. Residents in Chennai and Coimbatore are preferred.

Chennai Office Address: A. K. Mylsamy & Associates LLP, 61, TT Krishnamachari Road, CIT Colony, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu – 600 018

Remuneration: will be discussed in person

Position: Senior Associate

Openings: 1 at Chennai office & 1 at Coimbatore office (Total 2)

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Contact Ravi at ravi@barandbench.com

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