White Collar Crime Paralegal - Russian speaking

Posted 17 April by EJ Legal Limited
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White Collar Crime Paralegal – Russian speaking

A heavyweight international disputes law firm is recruiting a Russian speaking Paralegal to join their White Collar Crime practice.

The firm have built a reputation as leaders in the field of Business Crime, handling complex and high-profile cases across the globe.

Role Overview:

This is a broad Paralegal, encompassing both legal and translation/interpretation responsibilities. It’s a crucial role within the team and one that comes with a high profile internally!

The successful White Collar Crime Paralegal can look forward to providing crucial legal, interpreting, and translation support to their White Collar Crime department. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Conducting in-depth legal research
  • Liaising with clients worldwide, including attending client meetings both in person and via VC
  • Trial preparation
  • Drafting memos
  • Facilitating effective communication between parties

About you:

  • With all this client contact, strong communication skills are key!
  • Business fluency in written and spoken English and Russian is required, Ukrainian language skills would also be extremely beneficial.
  • The successful White Collar Crime Paralegal will be educated to LLB/PGDL level (or equivalent)
  • Hands on Litigation experience is required, ideally in business crime/criminal law

In return:

  • You will have a hybrid working pattern and a salary of up to £38,000 p.a.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Russian speaking Paralegal to join one of the best firms in their field in a high-profile role with lots of client contact. Please apply to find out more!

Reference: 52492143

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