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Due to expansion we have vacancies for experienced, qualified lawyers to take on the role of Foreign Legal Consultants in our Samui Office.

You will work with an experienced team of Thai lawyers as well as the international team of UK and US Barristers and Attorneys based in Bangkok.

The work will revolve mainly around the drafting and mangement of complex construction and development contracts as well as providing advice to foreign clients on these issues.

Full training in Thai Law will be provided, but as you cannot practise as a Lawyer in Thailand, all advice in Thai law will be given by our Licensed Thai Lawyers. You will expected to manage the clients and be the interface between the foreign clients and the local team as well as advising on UK, US or European law.

You will have a broad ranging commercial law role and you will be well versed in non-contentious legal work as well as being prepared to take on contentious litigation both here and abroad.

You will be:

1) Legally qualified (LL.B. ; JD) or similar

2) Completed Bar or Roll training (LPC, BVC or similar)

3) Admitted in your home jurisdiction as a Attorney, Solicitor, Barrister or Advocate

4)0 - 3 years PQE

5) Willing to be based in Samui

In return for your services we will offer you:

1) Attractive salary plus bonus scheme

2) Work permit and visa sponsorship

3) After 1 years service you can participate in our equity ownership and profit sharing scheme

4) Medical and dental benefits (50% company/50% self funded)

5) A long term career in a rapidly growing law firm that will challenge you to the full, but reward your efforts handsomely.

In the first instance please email your CV, including CONTACTABLE references to myself, Colin Murray, Managing Partner on colin AT kittmurray.com. (please replace AT with @) Please note that at interview we will require originals or Notorised copies of degrees or academic transcripts plus bar or admittance certificates and you will be required to sit a short written law and ethics exam at your interview.

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