London Commercial Litigation Associate High-Value Disputes

London Commercial Litigation Associate High-Value Disputes

London Full-Time 150000 - 170000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Job Search Place Limited

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Join a top law firm and handle high-value commercial disputes across various sectors.
  • Company: One of the largest and most prestigious law firms in the world.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, 25 days annual leave, and a bonus scheme.
  • Other info: Supportive team culture with opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Work on complex cases with international collaboration and make a real impact.
  • Qualifications: Strong academics and experience in commercial litigation from a leading environment.

The predicted salary is between 150000 - 170000 £ per year.

Successful candidates can look forward to joining one of the largest law firms in the world, based in London, looking to strengthen their Commercial disputes offering with the addition of a talented Associate. They are considered to be amongst the leading law firms in the world for Commercial Litigation law, specialising in complex commercial disputes, and ranked across the globe for their Disputes practice.

You will be joining a specialised team, who handle a broad range of claims relating to both restructuring and insolvency disputes, as well as commercial litigation matters across a range of sectors, large, national and multinational corporates, professional services, media businesses, sports clubs and various high-net worth individuals and family offices. This is a hardworking firm, offering a market-leading salary with a reasonable chargeable hours contribution.

As a Commercial Litigation Associate within the team, you can expect to undertake a broad range of work with a supportive collegiate department. The work involved will include advising on contentious matters, relating predominantly to professional negligence, corporate transactions, regulatory proceedings, as well as sport and media. You will be litigating high value claims at various levels, frequently collaborating with international lawyers to resolve cross-border disputes, including domestic and international arbitrations. You will be defending a range of clients including corporations, financial services and private equity firms, as well as individual investors, seeking assistance with investigations and litigation matters. Depending on experience, you may be expected to deal with disputes in the High Court, appellate courts, and in arbitrations.

Applications are sought from talented Associates trained in a similar elite environment, in England & Wales or a similar, leading common law jurisdiction. You will possess strong academics, and a confident understanding of commercial litigation law, ideally from a Top 50 background/leading Legal 500 background. Candidates should have strong organisation skills and a keen interest in joining one of the world's largest law firms.

Salary package of £150,000 – £170,000

  • 25 days annual leave
  • Bonus scheme
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay

London Commercial Litigation Associate High-Value Disputes employer: Job Search Place Limited

Join a prestigious Silver Circle law firm in London, renowned for its exceptional work in Commercial Litigation. With a supportive and collegiate work culture, you will benefit from a competitive salary package, generous annual leave, and opportunities for professional growth while working on high-value disputes alongside leading experts in the field. This firm not only values hard work but also fosters an environment where your contributions are recognised and rewarded, making it an ideal place for ambitious legal professionals.

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We think you need these skills to ace London Commercial Litigation Associate High-Value Disputes

Commercial Litigation Law
Professional Negligence
Corporate Transactions
Regulatory Proceedings
High Court Litigation
International Arbitration
Cross-Border Disputes