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Company Information
Firm Name
eLawyer Recruitment
Company Web URL
www.elawyer.com.my
Overview
Our client is a well-established and reputable law firm in Malaysia. The firm provides a wide range of legal services and known for its professionalism and expertise.
Job Details
Job Title:
Senior Associate (Litigation)
Position Level:
Legal Assistant / Associate
Specialization:
Litigation
Employment Type:
Full Time/Permanent
Location:
Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Working Experience:
6 - 12 Year(s)
Education Level:
Professional Qualification
Expiry Date:
07/05/2025
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
- Focus on disputes relating to compulsory land acquisition, sale and purchase agreements, lease and tenancy, land fraud and town planning laws.
- Able to provide concise and clear advice to clients.
- Able to lead and conduct hearings and trials at the High Court and Subordinate Court independently.
- Understanding of the commercial and business aspects of land acquisition process and the ability to provide practical legal solutions.
- Working on high-value land disputes and dealing with major developer clients in Malaysia.
- To work directly with senior leadership and clients, taking direction from the Managing Partner, leading a team of junior associates and collaborate with internal teams.
Requirements
Key Requirements:
- 6 - 12 PQE
- Experience in doing land dispute, land acquisition, sale and purchase agreements, lease and tenancy, land fraud and town planning laws.
- A strong interest in land-related matters and town planning strategies.
- Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities effectively.
This position is only open to Malaysian citizens.
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