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Baker & Partners

  • Location:

    Jersey

  • Sector:

    Legal

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Published:

    538 days ago

  • Expiry date:

    05 June 2023

Senior Litigation Associate (Jersey)

Baker & Partners specialises in commercial litigation, contentious trusts and asset tracing, often with an international dimension.

We’re looking for experienced litigators to join our Jersey team as senior associates. They should have:

  • experience and proven ability in complex litigation
  • excellent communication skills
  • problem-solving, leadership and management skills

We encourage applications from solicitors or barristers (or equivalent) with at least 2 years’ PQE.

All those interested in this opportunity to move offshore should send a cover letter and CV setting out full details of their experience, achievements and qualifications to recruitment@bakerandpartners.com

For more information on the role, please click here.

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