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Lex Commerci hiring Associate in Chandigarh & Panchkula

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Ravi Kanth

Lex Commerci - Panchkula-based law firm is currently looking for a Litigation Lawyer having three years of experience in Arbitration.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Work closely with staff to prepare a comprehensive brief on each case.

  • Maintain a regular schedule of hearings, court appearances, and conferences based on case requirements.

  • Should possess in-depth knowledge in Arbitration and Land Acquisition.

  • Should possess good drafting and legal writing skills.

  • Should possess good legal research skills.

  • Should possess experience regarding the valuation of projects

  • Should possess experience in Database management systems (DBMS) and data analysis like Oracle, Microsoft Word, Excel

You will need:

  • A law degree from a reputed law school and at least 3 years’ experience in the legal profession. Candidates having civil engineering background shall be given preference.

  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills including strong presentation skills

  • Effective use of computer systems for the generation of professional reports, scheduling, and client database management.

  • Strong relationship-building skills.

  • Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team.

  • Good organizational skills and capacity to be detail-oriented.

  • High level of integrity and professional accountability.

No. of Position/s : One (1)

Remuneration Offered: As per the candidate capability and experience.

Suitable candidates can send their resumes to rs@lexcommerci.com

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Contact Ravi at ravi@barandbench.com

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