Federal Court Jobs in Western Australia
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Lawyers Weekly-Perth WA
benefit from an APS agency are welcome to apply, but note that they cannot be engaged until their redundancy benefit period has expired. Diversity and Inclusion Federal Court Australia is committed to supporting an inclusive and diverse workforce...
Smith Leonard Fahey Lawyers-Sydney NSW
law legislation and court practice/procedures in the Family/Children’s/Federal Circuit courts; Possess strong drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills with high attention to detail; Are highly adaptable , client-centric, deadline-driven, proactive...
Kennedys Law LLP-Perth WA
in Australia, Hong Kong, and England & Wales. He has wide international experience and has handled cases in the English and Hong Kong courts, as well as in the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia, and the Supreme Court of WA.
He has also handled...
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ClearCompany-Perth WA
Advising clients on contractual rights and obligations You will have the opportunity to represent clients in state and federal courts, as well as arbitration and mediation forums across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
This is an ideal role...
Lawyers Weekly-Katherine NT
Provide high quality legal advice, tasks and casework to clients, including court representation at Northern Territory and Federal Courts, and legal information and referrals. Develop and/or maintain a strong level of technical competence in KWILS’ core...
Allens Corporate Services-Perth WA
that have been determined in the Supreme Courts of WA, NSW and Queensland and the Federal Court of Australia. Gerard's practice also includes work for mining and oil and gas sector clients operating in WA and elsewhere in the region, including Papua New...
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