Vacancy: Lawyer employee and a Lawyer trainee
Ludwig & Van Dam Advocaten is a law firm that specializes entirely in franchise and other partnerships and is the market leader of its kind in the Netherlands. The office has extensive knowledge and experience and is characterized by a high level of thinking and working. Due to growth of the practice, we are looking for a:
Attorney-at-law
and a:
Lawyer trainee
Specific experience in the franchise practice is a plus.
We offer a working environment where you can work and develop in an excellent and relaxed collegial atmosphere. Some relevant work experience is desirable.
Information can be requested from Mr. Th.R. Ludwig, e-mail address: ludwig@ludwigvandam.nl or mw. mr. M. Munnik, e-mail address: munnik@ludwigvandam.nl , to whom the application letter can also be addressed.
You can also send your written application to the following address:
Ludwig & Van Dam Attorneys
Attn Mrs. mr. Munnik
Park avenue 44
3016 BC ROTTERDAM
Do you want to respond? Then email to info@ludwigvandamadvocaten.nl
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