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Mahajan & Mahajan Advocates is looking to hire Litigation Associates in Delhi

Candidates with 0-5 years of experience, apply now!

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Mahajan & Mahajan Advocates is looking to hire Litigation Associates in Delhi.

Number of Positions: 2 (Two)

PQE: 0-5 Years

Location: New Delhi

Qualification: LLB

Job Description and Requirements

1. PQE 2-5 years - One experienced litigator for taking over 75% drafting (complex) work and 25% court arguments in the firm.

2. PQE 0-2 years - One recently graduated and enrolled advocate for taking over 25% drafting (basic) work, majority of research and miscellaneous court appearances of the firm.

More details

  • Prior background in litigation in diverse matters at reputed offices and good internships will be preferred.

  • Candidates from reputed law schools, looking to build a counsel practice in litigation, with innate talent, are encouraged to apply.

  • Ability to identify and research core issues, facts and applicable law, and draft complex court petitions under supervision.

  • Exclusive and full-time engagement with firm. Integrity and Honesty is non-negotiable.

  • Discipline to work, dedication for profession and professionalism to keep client's requirements above personal needs.

  • Comfortable in working with small and impactful team, taking initiatives and disciplined work even without supervision.

Remuneration: Commensurate with Skills and Experience.

How to Apply: Candidates will have to patiently fill a detailed recruitment form here.

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