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Khaitan Legal Associates is looking to hire Associates in Bengaluru

Candidates with 2-5 years PQE, apply now!

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Khaitan Legal Associates is looking to hire Associates in Bengaluru.

Positions: 2 (Two)

PQE: 2-5 Years

Location: Bengaluru

Qualification: Bachelors in law

Skills

  • Excellent written and spoken skills in English and ability to present and discuss information, including legal issues and transactions clearly and concisely.

  • Excellent organizational skills with ability to manage and coordinate multiple assignments, and priorities simultaneously.

  • Adept in interpretation of various laws and suggest adaptations.

  • Drafting

  • Negotiation

  • Adept at reviewing work allocated and submitted by interns.

Key Responsibilities

  • Draft, review and finalize contracts with minimal supervision.

  • Apply legal principles and draw on experience to formulate and suggest actions towards solving problems faced by the client.

  • Perform legal research to resolve legal issues and determine the appropriate course of action regarding a particular issue/case.

  • Assist and brief Partners and Senior Associates in the allocated matters.

  • Coordinate with other team members on open matters to ensure timely completion through review, escalation etc.

  • Handle day-to-day client deliverables independently, wherever possible.

  • Review documents / work submitted by interns from time to time.

  • Perform other duties as and when assigned or required.

Requirements

Experience in general corporate and transactional law

Remuneration: Commensurate to experience and qualification.

Interested candidates can send their resumes to hr@khaitanlegal.com

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