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Mason & Associates is looking to hire associates in Delhi

Candidates with 2-4 years PQE, apply now!

Bar & Bench

Mason & Associates is looking to hire associates for thier Delhi Office.

Positions: Three

PQE: 2-4 Years

Location: New Delhi.

Qualification: L.L.B

Job Description

Ability to handle matters pertaining to Intellectual property (IP) and information technology litigation, appear in various courts of India and assist in drafting, client management and interaction with senior counsel.

Requirements

  • Qualified to practice law in India with a PQE of 2 - 4 years. Prior work experience with law firm(s) and/or legal practitioners in India, especially matters pertaining to intellectual property (IP) and information technology litigation.

  • The candidate is required to have sound knowledge of both substantive as well as procedural law.

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

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

  • Candidate should be committed to stay for a long term period.

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

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

Remuneration: As per industry standards.

Interested candidates can send applications (CV) to: mail@mason.co.in

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