Lawyer or Associate - Dispute ResolutionDispute Resolution | NewcastlePermanent full-time positionHybrid and flexible working; WFH and from modern, open plan offices. We will provide you with WFH IT equipment plus reimbursement of up to $500 for additional equipmentReward and recognition, including competitive remuneration and career progressionLearning and career development programs for all roles and levelsFlexible leave options and up to 26 weeks paid parental leaveFree daily breakfast, office drinks and social eventsGenuine commitment to health and wellbeing, pro bono and community, and diversity and inclusion across our firmWe have an opportunity for an experienced lawyer to join our growing Dispute Resolution (DR) section in Newcastle, working on a diverse range of commercial disputes.Our thriving Newcastle team is part of our national and well-established DR Section, with over 100 team members nationally working across all facets of commercial dispute resolution and litigation, including commercial and contractual disputes, property and construction disputes, banking and financial services litigation, corporate insolvency, public sector, regulatory investigations and tax disputes.The successful candidates will be involved in a wide range of commercial dispute matters, for public and private sector clients, including:advising on high stakes and complex litigation matters;negotiation and alternative dispute resolution;drafting pleadings and court documents, preparation of evidence, and briefing and instructing counsel and experts;advising on complex debt, property and construction matters, consumer law, contract, corporations law, equity, real property and regulatory investigations;working across industries, including real estate, construction, manufacturing and engineering, education, government, energy, infrastructure, mining, retail and transport.About youYou will ideally have the following skills and experience:between 2 and 4 years of post-admission experience in Australia is essential;previous experience in general commercial litigation / disputes ideally from a large or medium-sized law firm or a specialist litigation practice;strong communication and drafting skills, with outstanding attention to detail;advocacy skills and experience, including appearing at directions and interlocutory hearings;the ability to handle a busy workload with competing timelines.About usHall & Wilcox is a leading independent Australian law firm. We are a firm of more than 1150 people, including over 145 partners, delivering outstanding legal services to corporate, public sector and private clients, both Australian-based and those offshore doing business in Australia. Our purpose is to enable our clients, our people and our communities to thrive.Some of our recent awards and citations include:Law Firm of the Year at the 2023 Lawyers Weekly Australian Law AwardsLaw Firm of the Year (101-500 Lawyers) and Diversity Initiative of the Year at the 2022 Australasian Law AwardsRanked fourth in the Lawyers Weekly Top 25 Attraction Firms for 2023 and 2024Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) citation holder since 2018Best Law and Related Services Firm ($100m-$200m revenue) and Best Professional Services Firm ($100m-$200m revenue) at the 2023 Client Choice AwardsWe are known for having a great culture that is warm and welcoming, progressive, inclusive and supportive, and that is underpinned by our enduring values - known as Hallmarks.We are also renowned for Smarter Law, which means we look beyond the status quo to think differently and find solutions. Smarter Law includes enabling technology, challenging business models, innovative pricing and creative resourcing.We are a firm of the future. We offer our people interesting and challenging work, and access to great clients. To learn more about HW visit our website.Apply nowLet’s connect. Click apply to submit your application.At Hall & Wilcox, we are committed to creating and maintaining a workplace that actively seeks to include, welcome and value unique contributions of all people. We encourage applications from candidates of all cultural backgrounds (including First Nations), age, abilities, sexual orientation and gender identities.We are also committed to supporting candidates with disability so that every candidate is offered a fair, equitable and supportive recruitment experience. If you require any adjustments or support to complete your application, or if you have any questions, please contact Kim Chalmers, Senior Talent Acquisition Advisor, at kim.chalmers@hallandwilcox.com.au for a confidential discussion.This vacancy is being managed directly by the HW Talent Acquisition / People & Culture team. We will contact our preferred agency partners should we require any assistance.
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