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Sonder Consultants

Construction Litigation Associate

London
Posted about 23 hours ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Construction Litigation practice of a leading international law firm in London.

Working as part of a highly regarded construction disputes team, you'll advise developers, contractors, investors and major corporates on complex disputes arising from significant construction, engineering and infrastructure projects. The role offers exposure to high-value litigation, arbitration, adjudication and other forms of dispute resolution, with the opportunity to take a leading role on major domestic and cross-border matters.

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Requirements

  • 5–8 years' PQE gained at a leading UK or international law firm.
  • Significant experience advising on contentious construction and engineering matters, including litigation, arbitration and adjudication.
  • Strong technical ability with excellent drafting, analytical and communication skills.
  • Experience leading complex matters, managing junior lawyers and working directly with sophisticated clients.
  • England & Wales qualified, or equivalent qualification with relevant UK construction disputes experience.

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This is an outstanding opportunity to join a market-leading construction disputes practice, take on significant responsibility across complex, high-value matters and build your career within a team offering excellent development and long-term progression.

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Skills

Construction Litigation
Arbitration
Adjudication
Dispute Resolution
Legal Drafting
Analytical Skills
Communication Skills
Client Management
Case Management
Cross-border Matters

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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