Vacancy for Associate Advocate at Anirudh Associates, Bengaluru

About Anirudh Associates

Anirudh Associates is a boutique full service pan-Indian Corporate Law firm. A team of lawyers, Company Secretaries and paralegals across the country led by Anirudh Suresh whose success story as a first generation lawyer was featured on Brut. as he was recognized among Top 50 Disputes Lawyers in Asia (Litigation and Arbitration) by Thomson Reuters, Asian Legal Business based on his work, market feedback and client recommendations.

General Corporate and Commercial Litigation

Main areas of practice will be in Commercial Courts Act, Arbitration, Negotiable Instruments Act, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code and Companies Act.

Remuneration terms

5 to 7 lakhs based on the candidate. Post completion of 2 year, a performance-based incentive model will be initiated. Probation period is 3 months.

Qualifications

  • 2+ years practicing lawyer before Trial courts at Bangalore.
  • Having knowledge/expertise in IBC or CPC.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • And candidates who can talk in Kannada are preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Should be able to research and draft notices, plaints, petitions independently.
  • Coordinate with clients and juniors for filing and ensure litigation management.
  • Representation before District Courts, NCLT, Commercial Courts and Arbitration Tribunals.
  • ·Assist the senior during evidence and arguements stage.

How to Apply?

To apply, click on the link below

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