Lawyer | Disputes & Investigations | Canberra at Gadens
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

27 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Legal Services

Description

ABOUT YOU

We are looking for a recent graduate or junior lawyer to join our established Disputes & Investigations group in our Canberra office. Your strong work ethic and drive to consistently provide outstanding service in a timely manner will be highly regarded.

In addition, the ideal candidate will possess:

  • a strong interest in commercial litigation
  • well-rounded verbal and written communication skills for both internal team work as well as for work with stakeholders and clients
  • a desire to learn and a commitment to growing your career
  • the ability to operate both autonomously and within a team
  • a strong business and professional ethic, and the drive to succeed
  • collaborative working style
Responsibilities

Recognised for their ability to handle complex and commercial disputes, our Disputes & Investigations group has unrivalled experience in conducting proceedings, negotiations and settlements through court, mediations and arbitrations across a broad range of industries. The group is well-known and respected for their application of sound legal, investigative and evidentiary skills in complex, multi-party litigation and disputes.
This is a great opportunity for a recent graduate or junior lawyer to join our Canberra office, you would be joining a small and experienced local team which is the second largest practise group among our national firm.

Your will be working with an existing portfolio of a diverse range of clients and matters on a variety of contentious issues including:

  • commercial and contractual disputes
  • negligence claims
  • insolvency
  • property (real and intellectual), planning and construction disputes
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