Job Description

Fantastic opportunity for a junior litigator to join this high performing boutique firm, working on high profile, complex commercial disputes

  • Accelerate your career
  • High profile, complex commercial disputes
  • Market leading salary package

Firm
Stellar opportunity for an ambitious and driven junior litigator to join boutique firm. The litigation practice is high performing, team driven and collaborative. To succeed in this team, you will be intellectually rigorous, down to earth, highly engaging and sensible. You will be seeking to join a general commercial disputes practice and will enjoy the opportunity to develop your litigation expertise working on complex, high profile matters, in a collegiate team.

Role
This role suits a junior litigator with 1-3 years’ PAE, who has been trained at a top-tier firm and is now seeking to join a boutique firm, where you won’t sacrifice quality of work to achieve a work/life balance. You will have a strong academic transcript from a reputable university, ideally with first or second class honours. Recent graduates can also be considered.

Working across ex-top tier partners you will practise in complex commercial and securities litigation and white collar and regulatory enforcement. The team has extensive experience in competition, insolvency, and general commercial disputes.
 
Benefits
Joining this leading litigation team will accelerate your career working on high profile matters. You will be mentored by renowned partners and Senior Associates You will gain the ability to enjoy a work life balance without sacrificing career enhancing work. Our client’s culture is genuinely collaborative, and team driven. You will be offered a market leading salary package commensurate with your experience. Long term, the firm rewards on merit, not PAE.

For a confidential discussion please call Kirsty McNay 0426 834 852. Alternatively email your CV and a copy of your academic transcript to [email protected]

Please note only short-listed candidates will be contacted.