2nd Level Doc Review - German Project
Document Review Lawyer - International Law Firm - German Speakers.
Taylor Root have partnered with a leading international law firm as they are looking to hire between 5-10 Document Review Lawyers for upcoming project with a start date of July 1st.
Our client is a large international law firm with expertise across a full service of practice areas. They are particularly well known for their energy and infrastructure, corporate and litigation practices and considered to be amongst the top UK international firms.
The matter is a large-scale diesel emissions claim so our client may not be able to consider profiles of candidates that have previously worked in any capacity in relation to diesel emissions claims, investigations and any other connected matters. This will be 2nd level Document Review.
All candidates must be fluent in German and be available to start from July 1st.
To find out more about this exciting new role and to apply for this exciting position please apply now.
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