Chambers of Mandeep S. Kalra 
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Chambers of MS Kalra is looking to recruit Associates in Delhi for its Virtual Litigation Office

Immediate joining required; lawyers having a PQE of 2-6 Years and who are settled in Delhi-NCR, apply now!

Bar & Bench

The Chambers of MS Kalra, India's first 'work from home' litigation office, is looking for full-time Associates. CMSK values work-life balance to the core.

Positions: 8 (Eight)

PQE: 2-6 Years

Location: Delhi-NCR

Qualification: BA-LLB / BBA-LLB / BSC-LLB / LLB

Job Description and Requirements

  • Full-time associates in the retainership model having expertise or Masters in company laws, environment laws, arbitration, IPR and commercial suits will be preferred.

  • Being located in Delhi-NCR is a must.

  • The mode of connecting to the office on a daily basis, unless attending court, is through Google Meet.

  • As the founder of the firm is an AOR, the major roles would include appearing before the Supreme Court, drafting of pleadings, research on legal propositions, briefing senior counsel, attending outstation matters and most importantly arguing matters whenever required.

Remuneration: ₹4.5 - ₹18 Lakhs per annum (in addition to monetary rewards for laptop, phones, outstation trips, monthly performance and annual output).

Interested candidates may mail their CV and cover letter along with PQE and earliest joining date (preferably 25.08.2023), clearly specified in the subject line to recruitment@mskalra.com.

The ones shortlisted, on the basis of CV and cover letter, will have to undergo a three-stage selection process including drafting and research assignments on live matters.

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