Associate (Insolvency & Dispute Resolution) – Jersey 

Practice Area: Non-contentious, Corporate, Contentious, Financial Services, Dispute Resolution, Insolvency, Private Client, Trusts & Executry, Banking, Commercial Litigation
Level: Assistant, Associate, Full Time
Section: Law Firm
Location: Channel Islands
Ref: FW9707

A leading international law firm is seeking an associate to join its Insolvency and Dispute Resolution team in Jersey. This is an excellent opportunity to work alongside market-leading practitioners on complex, high-value disputes across multiple jurisdictions.

The successful candidate will advise on a broad range of contentious matters, including insolvency, commercial litigation, and trust disputes, often with cross-border elements. Acting for a diverse client base, you will provide strategic advice and representation in some of the most challenging cases in the offshore market.

Applicants should have at least one year of post-qualification experience in insolvency, commercial litigation, or trust disputes, ideally gained in a recognised practice. Strong technical skills, excellent academics, and a collaborative approach are essential. Offshore experience is advantageous but not required.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Teddie or Cameron for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17991)

teddie@frasiawright.com    https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddie-wright-7b017ab7/

cameron@frasiawright.com    https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-adrain-22a81627/

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