Litigation Lawyer (2-4 PQE)
- Recruiter
- Hays Legal (NOT IN USE)
- Location
- England, London
- Salary
- £100000.00 - £130000.00 per annum
- Posted
- 05 Oct 2016
- Closes
- 02 Nov 2016
- Ref
- 2860979
- Contact
- Tessa Rattle
- Job Title
- Lawyer
- Practice Area
- Commercial Litigation
- PQE Level
- 2-4
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Commercial Litigation/International Arbitration Job - London - US firm - Financial Litigation High Court Exp.
Your new company
This top tier global US law firm is positioned to serve clients anywhere in the world. With offices strategically spread across four continents, we regularly assist clients on major matters, and we are fluent in a range of regional and local languages. They have 16 offices worldwide, with their headquarters being in New York. Their London office deals with Dispute Resolution, Corporate & Commercial and Finance.
Your new role
This position is based in the London office of this top US firm. They are looking for a UK Qualified Litigation Associate. Ideally you will have between 2 and 4 years PQE from a highly regarded London City Law Firm. Experience in Financial Litigation UK High Court experience is essential, as well as experience in regulatory enforcement and arbitration. Strong academics are also required for this law firm. You will be dealing with extremely high quality work, so experience at a large UK or US law firm is essential.
What you'll get in return
In return, this firm offers an extremely high salary (New York rates) as well as exceptional work. There is great career progression within the firm, and a fantastic team culture.
What you need to do now
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