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MCO Legals (Meharia and Company) is looking to hire Legal Associates in Mumbai and Kolkata

Candidates with 1 - 2 years experience, apply now!

Bar & Bench

MCO Legals (Meharia and Company) is looking to hire Legal Associates for its Mumbai and Kolkata offices.

Number of Positions: 3 (three)

PQE: 1 - 2 years

Location: Mumbai and Kolkata

Essential Qualifications and Experience: 

  • Practicing Advocates enrolled with the Maharashtra State Bar/Bar Council of West Bengal respectively. 

  • Candidate must also hold experience of one to two years. The COVID period will be excluded while calculating experience. 

  • Preference will be given to candidates from Mumbai and Kolkata respectively.

Role and Responsibilities

The candidate must have a flair for research, expertise in drafting, good communication skills and knowledge in commercial litigation and arbitration.

Remuneration: As per market standards and the applicant’s performance at the time of screening. Once confirmed, the member would enjoy facilities like casual and paid leaves, bonus, etc.

To apply: Interested candidates can mail us their updated CV along with a passport size photo at mco@mcolegals.in

Nature of Practice

MCO Legals is a full service law firm with its presence in different cities. The firm primarily focusses on Litigation and Corporate and Commercial Arbitration. 

Website - https://www.mcolegals.in

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