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Senior Litigation Lawyer

On behalf of our client, an innovative law firm, we are looking for a Senior Litigation Lawyer to be based at their offices in Limassol, Cyprus.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Handles, oversees, and manages a portfolio of complex, high-value, or significant litigation cases
  • Represents clients in court hearings, trials, and ADR procedures
  • Prepares and reviews pleadings and other court documents prepared by junior litigation team members to ensure quality and accuracy
  • Prepares and reviews legal opinions
  • Acts as the focal point of contact, especially for key litigation clients
  • Develops and maintains strong professional relationships with clients
  • Trains, mentors, and develops junior members of the litigation team
  • Allocates and oversees the distribution of litigation cases
  • Identifies and pursues opportunities to grow the Firm’s litigation department
  • Represents the Firm at professional and promotional events, conferences, and networking activities
  • Contributes to the shaping, improvement, and implementation of the Firm’s overall business plan and strategy, its policies, and procedures 

Job Requirements

  • At least seven years of post-qualification experience in contentious litigation cases and Court practice
  • LLB (Bachelor of Laws) with a minimum grade of 2.1 (upper second) or equivalent
  • LL.M.(Master of Laws) or Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) or Legal Practice Course (LPC) will be considered an advantage
  • Cyprus Bar Association License
  • ADR or other professional certificates or qualifications will be considered an advantage
  • Fluent knowledge of Greek and English, both written and oral
  • Excellent use of Microsoft Office Suite

Benefits

  • Attractive remuneration package
  • 13th salary
  • Provident fund
  • Annual bar/license fees paid by the Firm
  • Full cost coverage for required license-renewal training
  • Early Friday Off 
  • 22 days annual leave

All CVs will be handled with the utmost confidentiality.