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A leading international legal advisory platform is expanding its Energy and Environment practice and is seeking candidates at multiple seniority levels — from early-career lawyers (including recent law graduates and trainees) through Associates to Senior Associates. This opportunity is designed for lawyers who want to build or deepen their expertise in renewable energy, environmental regulation and emerging technologies shaping the energy sector, while working alongside a highly regarded team advising sophisticated market participants.
Job Responsibility
renewable energy and energy transition projects
environmental and sector regulation
legal aspects of project development and permitting
real estate and construction-related issues relevant to energy projects
M&A and transactional work involving energy and infrastructure assets
commercial agreements and project documentation
advisory work related to new technologies in the energy and industrial sectors
Requirements
law graduates or candidates in the early stage of legal training
demonstrated interest in renewable energy, environmental protection or energy-sector innovation
motivation to learn how the sector operates and develop as a legal adviser in this area
approximately 2–5 years of relevant professional experience
background in energy, infrastructure, regulatory or environmental matters
strong analytical skills and willingness to develop in a sophisticated transactional and advisory environment
5+ years of relevant experience
experience handling more complex matters and increased client responsibility
potential to take ownership of workstreams and support development of client relationships
analytically strong and intellectually curious
team-oriented and results-driven
ambitious and accountable
thoughtful and creative in solving problems
professional, collaborative and trusted in how they work with others