Bydand Recruitment Group
Commercial and Banking Litigation Solicitor

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Commercial Litigation Solicitor London - opportunity to join leading team working on range of commercial as well as banking disputes.
Commercial and Banking Disputes - Associate
London | 3-4 PQE | to £135,000 + Bonus + Benefits
Join one of London's leading commercial disputes teams
An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a talented Commercial Litigation Associate to join the award-winning Commercial & Banking Disputes team at this highly regarded practice.
Consistently recognised as one of the UK's leading disputes practices, the team advises on many of the market's highest-profile and most complex disputes, acting for major financial institutions, multinational corporates, investment funds, technology businesses and ultra-high-net-worth individuals.
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This is an opportunity to work on sophisticated, high-value disputes while benefiting from genuine responsibility, close Partner mentoring and an inclusive, collaborative culture.
Market-leading quality of work
You'll advise on a broad range of complex commercial disputes including:
- Commercial litigation
- Banking and financial services disputes
- Financial markets litigation
- Fraud and asset recovery
- Commercial arbitration
- Company and shareholder disputes
- Competition litigation
- Multi-jurisdictional disputes
Many matters have an international element and involve some of the largest disputes currently before the courts and arbitral tribunals.


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About you
Applications are welcomed from solicitors with approximately 3-4 years' PQE gained at a recognised commercial litigation practice.
You'll ideally have experience of:
- High-value commercial litigation
- Banking or financial services disputes
- Complex High Court litigation
- Cross-border matters
Experience of commercial arbitration would be advantageous but is by no means essential.
If you're looking to move into one of the City's most highly regarded disputes teams whilst maintaining an excellent work-life culture, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Please apply to find out more.
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