Job Opportunity | Corporate Lawyer | AT & Partners

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KATCHERI - 2026-07-08T125018.879

Job Description:
AT & Partners is inviting applications for the position of Corporate Lawyer. This opportunity is ideal for legal professionals with 2–3 years of post-qualification experience (PQE) who are passionate about corporate law, cross-border transactions, and emerging technology sectors such as AI, Web3, fintech, digital assets, and space technology.

Details:
Organisation: AT & Partners
Position: Corporate Lawyer
Experience Required: 2–3 Years PQE
Location: Not Specified
Work Mode: Not Specified

Key Responsibilities:
• Advising on cross-border M&A and commercial transactions
• Working on matters involving AI, Web3, fintech, digital assets, tokenisation, and emerging technologies
• Drafting and reviewing corporate and commercial legal documents
• Understanding business operations and providing practical legal solutions
• Handling complex corporate legal matters with analytical and commercial insight

Eligibility & Preference:
• 2–3 years of experience in Corporate Law
• Strong legal drafting, analytical, and communication skills
• Commercial understanding and business-oriented approach
• Curiosity and ability to work on technology-driven legal issues
• Candidates with primarily litigation experience are not eligible
• Applicants must clear a language proficiency and legal knowledge assessment

What This Offers:
• Exposure to cutting-edge legal work in technology and corporate law
• Opportunity to work on high-value cross-border and commercial transactions
• Dynamic work environment dealing with emerging industries and innovative legal issues
• Professional growth alongside experienced corporate law practitioners

Application Process:
• Interested candidates may send their application to Chandan Goswami via LinkedIn.
• Only candidates meeting the eligibility criteria and clearing the initial screening will be contacted.

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