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GLA Law Offices is looking to hire Senior Litigation Associate and IP Associate in Delhi

Candidates with 4-5 years experience, apply now!

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GLA Law Offices (Gaurav Barathi, Advocate) is looking to hire Senior Litigation Associate and IP Associate in Delhi.

Number of Positions: 2 - 3 (two - three)

PQE: 4-5 Years

Location: Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi

Qualification: LLB

GLA Law Offices (situated in Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi) has following vacancies:

1) Vacancy for Senior Litigation Associates with 4-5 years of experience in civil, criminal, commercial, IPR, consumer matters in Delhi High Court, district courts and tribunals.

2) Vacancy for an Associate in IPR / trademark prosecution, opposition, attending hearings, and other IP work including designs, and copyright filing.

Job Description and Requirements

  • The candidate should be well versed with drafting of suits, writs, appeals, revisions, complaints, and appearing before the Delhi High Court, district courts and tribunals like consumer forums, NCDRC etc.

  • The candidate should be proficient in English language.

  • The candidate should have full knowledge of the procedure and working of the courts, tribunals and consumer forums in Delhi and should be able to take up/ handle matters individually.

  • The candidate should be excellent in drafting and arguing before the courts independently.

Remuneration: As per experience and industry practice. Would be assessed during interview.

Interested candidates can send their CVs / applications to glalaw1@gmail.com

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