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Our Arbitration section is looking for a student associate with an interest in International Arbitration.
About the roleThis is a fantastic opportunity to get hands-on experience in an international law firm, which will undoubtedly help your understanding of the international arbitration arena. We are looking for candidates that – like us – are passionate about this area of expertise and interested in finding out more about the work that goes into supporting a commercial law firm.
You will be working in a pool together with other Law Assistants of the practice. Your activities as a Law Assistant consist of a combination of ‘know-how’ related work and assisting lawyers in the practice group’s daily practice (including literature and case law research and the preparation of presentations, memo’s and writing newsletters).
Who are you?The ideal candidate for this position:
Who are we?
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek is an international law firm deeply rooted in the Netherlands. De Brauw advises more than 70% of the largest multinationals with their headquarters in the Netherlands. We specialise in high-quality legal advice in complex transactions, proceedings and regulatory issues for companies and financial institutions. Over the years, we have built up a large and close-knit international network of renowned law firms. About 650 people are on staff at De Brauw in Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, London, Shanghai and Singapore.
Our clients, people and drive for quality are the energisers of our firm. They are the basis from which we deliver a powerful corporate practice, a centre of excellence in litigation and arbitration, and an unparalleled team of compliance experts.
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