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Resolüt Partners is looking to hire Associates in Mumbai

Candidates with 0-5 years PQE, apply now!

Bar & Bench

Resolüt Partners is looking to hire Associates in Mumbai.

Positions: 3 (Three)

PQE: 0-5 Years

Location: Mumbai

Qualification: LLB from any law school

Remuneration: Commensurate to Tier-1 law firm salaries and contingent on experience, abilities and skillsets

The transactional law firm is built on three main foundations:

  1. Commercially sharp, mathematical minds

  2. Redefining simplicity, and

  3. Eliminating choices for our clients

Our clients rely on us to guide them through some of their more challenging and novel legal issues, where they require a trusted advisor who can eliminate the chaff and take those high-stake calls without seeking comfort in ambiguity.

What we look for

  • Ability to examine situations and structures unconventionally.

  • Ability to apply the law and question established standards; take a fresh look.

  • Confidence to front-face client meetings and transactions.

  • Keenness to understand and be closely involved in all issues surrounding the transaction - such as cross-border tax, governance, conflict resolution, intellectual property, etc.

  • Superior execution skills; agility to work in a fast-paced work environment.

  • Keenness to research and write; close to about 30% time will be spent on research and policy advocacy.

What we offer

  • Engagement in high-stake private equity, public equities, and buy-out deals representing sophisticated international clientele.

  • Exponential compensation for exponential performers.

  • Mentorship and coaching in a completely non-hierarchical setup.

Interested candidates can submit their CVs / applications here.

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Consider placing your requirements on Bar & Bench Classifieds!

Contact Ravi at ravi [at] barandbench [dot] com.

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