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Property and Casualty Associate/Senior Associate
Our client is an international law firm that has insurance as a core sector. This top-tier insurance practice advises clients ranging from large mu...
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Antitrust Litigation Associate - Global Elite Firm
A superb opportunity for a circa 1-5PQE lawyer to join this market leading antitrust litigation team.
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Dispute Resolution Solicitor
The successful candidate will have an excellent legal grounding in contentious work, combined with impressive soft skills...
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COMMERCIAL LITIGATION (5 - 10 PQE) (CAYMAN ISLANDS) (TO US$230,000 + SIGNIFICANT BONUS) (TAX-FREE)
We are currently instructed to search for a 5 - 10 PQE high calibre commercial litigation/dispute resolution lawyer to join the Cayman office of of...
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COMMERCIAL LITIGATION (COUNSEL) (CAYMAN ISLANDS) (TO US$375,000 ANNUAL EARNINGS) (TAX-FREE)
A rare Counsel level opportunity for a senior high calibre commercial litigation/dispute resolution lawyer to join the Cayman office of this highl...
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NEW 2024: Project Finance, In-House (In House), Dubai, 2+
NEW: 2024: 2+ PQE for this rare role to work with a partner that has just joined .. you must be 'on the ground in Dubai or the ME' .. this is a mu...
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New 2024: Associate to be taken on as a Partner, Private Equity, London (very cool team!)
NEW 2024 .. ££$$ Associate to Partner: this exclusive PE role will be a welcome relief to those looking for a UK firm over a US firm, one with part...