O’NEAL WEBSTER, a well established law firm in the British Virgin Islands, is recruiting for a 4 to 6 year PQE attorney for its civil/commercial litigation department.
O’Neal Webster has a broad range of commercial clients both in the BVI and internationally.
The successful candidate will be keen to develop their professional experience and training, with an emphasis on commercial matters, before the BVI Commercial Court.
A background involving some exposure to complex commercial/business disputes is preferred although there is no requirement that past experience will be exclusively in this area.
The role will involve significant and in depth legal research and drafting, especially of written submissions, and witness statements, quite often to tight deadlines for demanding professional clients.
A willingness to work as part of a team, accept direction and training and to adopt the departmental approach is important, as is the ability to self-organize and use technology effectively.
Interested candidates may submit their résumés to the Managing Partner at recruit@onealwebster.com.
Commerce House, 181 Main St. ? PO Box 961, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, VG1110 ? Phone 284 393 5800 ? Fax 284 393 5805
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