Lawyer in Bangalore

IILF is always looking for talented advocates looking to join the Team and add value to the organization. If you think you are committed to the Legal Profession and are a passionate Lawyer, join in!

Department: Litigation Associate
Project Location(s): Bengaluru, Karnataka
Education: B.A. LLB
Compensation: TBD

Responsibilities

Candidates can look forward to regular client communication, appearances in Courts, apart from

  • Assisting seniors;
  • Providing legal research;
  • Writing Articles regularly;
  • Analyzing Cases and providing inputs;
  • Drafting Cases independently

Skills

  • Great communication skills;
  • Good Writing Skills;
  • Updated with Daily Legal News;
  • Knows Kannada;
  • Can work independently;
  • Personal accountability and strong work ethics;
  • Professionalism;
  • Positive attitude.
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