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Working At Rahman Ravelli

Our website indicates Rahman Ravelli's areas of expertise, our track record and the esteem the legal profession holds us.

Much of our success has been due to our ability to work hard, think innovatively and make the best possible use of the law for all our clients. We can do this by recruiting and retaining the most enthusiastic legal talent.

If you are interested in joining Rahman Ravelli and believe you meet our requirements, please contact Laura Suthers laura.suthers@rahmanravelli.co.uk with your current CV and covering letter.

Strictly no agencies please.

 


 

Current Vacancies at Rahman Ravelli 

Role: Associate Solicitors

NQ – 3 years PQE London

Rahman Ravelli is seeking commercially-minded lawyers with arbitration and litigation experience, first-rate communication skills and the ability to meet and exceed expectations.

Experience in heavyweight complex litigation and international arbitration would be an advantage. As would a desire to progress in these and the firm’s other areas of work.

Rahman Ravelli places great emphasis on the quality of the service we provide. We are recruiting junior associate solicitors, capable of working under pressure, who share our belief in client care and the need to secure the very best outcome for those we represent.

Excellent salary to be negotiated, based on ability and experience. Similar roles are also available in our Yorkshire office.

Rahman Ravelli is committed to its staff’s personal development and offers a clear, established career structure. If you are interested in joining us, please contact Laura Suthers laura.suthers@rahmanravelli.co.uk with your current CV and covering letter.

 


 

Role: Senior Associate Solicitors

5 years + PQE London

Rahman Ravelli is looking for committed, commercially-minded solicitors with arbitration and litigation experience who can secure the very best outcome for clients. We are seeking lawyers who can lead, be the consummate team player and are looking to work at the highest level.

We want those who can provide the intelligent, swift service tailored to each client that Rahman Ravelli is known for: solicitors who are skilled caseload managers with a flair for client care and an ability to work under pressure on complex issues.

Experience in heavyweight complex litigation and international arbitration would be an advantage. As would a desire to progress in these and the firm’s other areas of work and a talent for business development.

Excellent salary to be negotiated, based on ability and experience. Similar roles are also available in our Yorkshire office.

Rahman Ravelli is committed to its staff’s personal development and offers a clear, established career structure. If you are interested in joining us, please contact Laura Suthers laura.suthers@rahmanravelli.co.uk with your current CV and covering letter.

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