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First Legal is looking to hire an associate advocate in New Delhi

Ravi Kanth

First Legal is looking to hire Associate Advocate with 1-3 years experience in Delhi.

Job Qualification & Minimum requirements

  • The applicant must be from a reputed law school or National law school (preferred).

  • The applicant should have knowledge about the day to day working of Delhi High Court and is expected to carry out research and drafting work on a daily basis.

  • The applicant must have successfully cleared the All India Bar Exam.

  • Remuneration offered is as per market standards.

  • Strong written and spoken communication skills in English.

  • The candidate should have sound legal drafting capabilities.

  • Candidate from South Delhi will be given preference due to the location of the firm.

  • Preference shall be given to a candidate who has his/her own vehicle to commute keeping in mind the current COVID threat.

Kindly answer the following questions, compile and send it in a word document:

  1. Tell us about yourself?

  2. Why litigation?

  3. Research and write an article on any contemporary law topic. The article should be original and be of at least 500 words.

Note:

Please mention if you could join on an immediate basis.

If application does not meet all the above requirements, CV will be ignored.

Remuneration Offered: Commensurate with industry standards, experience and capability.

No. of positions: One (1).

Application procedure:

The interested candidates may mail their CV & Cover letter at mail@firstlegal.in

Hiring lawyers?

Consider placing your requirements on the Bar & Bench Classifieds!

Contact Ravi at ravi@barandbench.com

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