Opportunity Expired
They are seeking interest from motivated paralegals/undergraduates interested in developing a career within the firm. The successful candidates will undertake a wide variety of tasks for a team of lawyers and partners in a range of practice groups. Daily tasks may include preparation of court documents, drafting legal correspondence, observing lawyers in meetings, mediations and court, and undertaking legal research within their Knowledge Centre.
About the teams
The Construction, Infrastructure and Projects (CI&P) practice is one of the largest and busiest in the State. The team assist clients with contract preparation and review regarding large-scale projects over a range of sectors and also manages disputes, and acts in high-value and complex litigation and arbitration.
The Property, Planning and Development (PP&D) practice advises some of Australia’s leading property developers on projects both within and outside of Australia, including a number of iconic developments, working with clients across a range of transactions including capital transactions, renewable energy projects, waste and hydrogen projects, and more.
The specialist Workplace Relations & Safety (WR&S) practice has extensive experience acting for employers and employees in both the public and private sectors and across a range of industries. The team undertake workplace disputes/ litigation in both State and Federal Courts and also handles professional disciplinary matters and some criminal matters.
The Dispute Resolution & Litigation (DR&L) Group actively seeks solutions through mediation, negotiation and other dispute resolution techniques to achieve the outcomes the clients want and need. They have litigated every conceivable type of civil and regulatory dispute and offer a breadth of experience in litigation which is their primary focus.
The Corporate & Commercial (C&C) Group specialises in all areas of corporate and commercial law.
To be eligible for this role you must be on track to commence a graduate position in February 2027.
They are seeking well-rounded, proactive, and engaged law students with inquiring minds and a commitment to excellence in the work they do. You will be a team player, with a can-do attitude and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills.
You will also have a genuine interest in developing a career within Holding Redlich, specifically within their key practice groups. Critical to your success, will be your interest in learning, ability to take on constructive feedback and commitment to delivering the best possible service to the clients.
At Holding Redlich, they strongly believe that providing employee benefits is a fundamental investment in the success and well-being of their workforce. They provide the following benefits for their employees:
You will receive mentoring, supervision and valuable hands-on practical experience from seasoned practitioners and specialists. You will also receive specialised training from experts in their Knowledge Centre to complete high-quality research tasks, ensuring you are trained in correct legal research methods, relevant technology and firm style guides.
To know more about the Undergraduate Program experience, watch this video:
This undergraduate experience will lay the foundations to transition into their graduate program in 2027.
Upon application, please upload a resume, academic transcript and brief covering letter (no more than 1 page) addressing the following questions:
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The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
New Zealand
New Zealand Citizen