Based in Shanghai but with a common law background (qualified in
Singapore/ Hong Kong/ England & Wales);
Role heavily focused in international arbitration and disputes
work largely centred around Mainland China clients and work (with an
emphasis on shipping and trading work);
Some exposure and involvement in the non-contentious side, e.g., sanctions;
Business Development and commercial awareness and confidence in
building rapport with clients to gain a better understanding of
their business' needs and with the assistance of the partners,
actively developing client relationships;
Travel within China occasionally;
Collaboration to work with the wider team across Singapore, Hong
Kong and the APAC region.
Candidate Profile
3-5 years' of post qualification experience;
Common law background and qualified in common law jurisdiction(s)
(HK/SG/E&W) is essential;
Strong general litigation and international arbitration background;
Experience in shipping/ international trade matters highly regarded;
Experience working with reputable or international law firms is preferred;
Language proficiency is key, and conversant in business Mandarin
is a requirement;
Drafting in Chinese would be advantageous but not essential;
Strong academics, self-driven, a 'can do' approach, with excellent
verbal and written communications skills;
Strong time management skills and the ability to effectively
manage competing priorities in order to meet deliverables to a very
high standard.
About Clyde & Co in the Asia Pacific Region
Clyde & Co is a leading global law firm, specialising in the
sectors that underpin global trade and commercial activity, namely:
insurance, transport, construction, energy, trade and commodities. It
is globally integrated, offering a comprehensive range of contentious
and non-contentious legal services and commercially-minded legal
advice to businesses operating across the world. Clyde & Co is
committed to operating in a responsible way. This means progressing
towards a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the diversity
of its communities and clients, using its legal skills to support its
communities through pro bono work, volunteering and charitable
partnerships, and minimising the impact it has on the environment. The
firm has 480 partners, 2400 lawyers, 3200 legal professionals and 5000
people overall in over 60 offices and associated offices worldwide.
For more about the firm, its lawyers, offices and areas of expertise
and for the latest industry thought leadership please visit www.clydeco.com