Litigation / Employment lawyer

CM Law is looking to add a talented leader to its Litigation and Employment department. In this position, your typical day will see you working on a wide range of client files. Your main focus areas will be to:

  • Profile Manage litigation files related to labor, civil , administrative, tax and commercial matters
  • Advise clients on litigation and employment matters
  • Draft legal advices and contracts
  • Draft pleadings, introductory proceedings and represent clients in court cases
  • Develop relationships with clients and suppliers
  • Develop the Litigation and Employment department of the firm

Profile

We are looking for a lawyer who:

  • Has a Master’s degree in Law and is admitted to the Luxembourg bar
  • Has minimum 10 years’ experience in litigation and / or employment law departments, ideally in Luxembourg
  • Has an excellent command of French and English, written and spoken. A good command of German or Luxembourgish is an advantage.
  • Is capable to work autonomously and, at the same time, a good team player
  • Has a client portfolio and an entrepreneurial spirit
  • Consistently delivers quality work and appreciate the taste of well done work
  • Is dynamic, curious and interested in complex legal issues

We offer

  • Human scale working environment where positive communication, feedback and initiatives are encouraged
  • Interesting and stimulating challenges / files

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