Lawyer
Oikonomakis Law Firm
About the role
Oikonomakis Law, a well-established law firm with a demanding and high-profile clientele, is seeking to expand its team in Greece, with qualified lawyers with a strong academic and professional background, excellent judgment, and the ability to work independently and responsibly.
We are currently looking to fill six (6) distinct legal positions, each requiring specialization in one of the following legal areas:
- Real Estate Law
- Family Law
- Banking Law
- Criminal Law
- Corporate Law
- Immigration Law
Please note: These are separate roles, and each position requires specialized knowledge in the respective legal field. Candidates are not expected to be experienced in all listed areas.
Positions are open nationwide (Greece)
Requirements
- Licensed Attorney – Member of a Greek Bar Association
- Minimum of three (3) years of post-qualification legal experience
- A Master’s degree in Law (LL.M. or equivalent)
- Excellent knowledge of core legal fields and procedural law
- Outstanding command of written and spoken Greek
- Excellent knowledge of English (additional languages such as French, Arabic, etc., will be considered a plus)
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and Internet tools (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
- Ability to work independently or as part of a team to develop case strategies
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
- Professional integrity, discretion, and a collaborative mindset
Benefits
- A professional and growth-oriented working environment
- Involvement in substantial and high-level legal cases
- Opportunities for continuous learning and career development
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