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Karanjawala & Co hiring Associate in New Delhi

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Ravi Kanth

Karanjawala & Co is currently looking for an associate for its Corporate team with 2-3 years of experience in New Delhi and the details of the positions are outlined below.

  • Negotiating, vetting and drafting of all transactional documents such as joint venture agreement, share purchase, share subscription, shareholders agreement, buikder buyer agreement, development agreement etc;

  • Providing general legal advice on all corporate laws including FEMA, RBI regulations, intellectual property laws etc.

  • Qualified to practice law in India with Post Qualification Experience of 2-3 years.

  • The candidate is required to have demonstrable knowledge about commercial and contractual issues in a transaction.

  • Should be self-motivated, must be willing to learn; and must have proficiency and command over English language (both oral and written).

  • Should have excellent research and analytical skills, with an attention to detail.

  • Should be committed to stay for a long term period.

The candidate will be given an exceptional opportunity of not only demonstrate their skill sets and knowledge but also to build a career with leading litigation Firm in the country.

Remuneration Offered:

They will be compensated with a competitive salary structure, at par with the industry standards.

No. of Position/s : One (1)

Suitable candidates can send their resumes to recruitment@karanjawala.in

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Contact Ravi at ravi@barandbench.com

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