Bilingual Corporate Paralegal
This role is for a Corporate Paralegal at ADIV Human Resources Consultancies in Dubai. The position focuses on company formation, corporate structuring, and legal documentation. Candidates will support legal and administrative compliance, draft contracts, and conduct due diligence. Success in this role requires fluency in both Arabic and English.
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Experience
2-4 years
Function
Administrative
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
This role is for a Corporate Paralegal at ADIV Human Resources Consultancies in Dubai. The position focuses on company formation, corporate structuring, and legal documentation. Candidates will support legal and administrative compliance, draft contracts, and conduct due diligence. Success in this role requires fluency in both Arabic and English.
TAL's take
Tier 3 company, administrative role, well-defined but routine scope.
Clear requirements and responsibilities for a specific legal-administrative role.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Law
- 2-4 years experience in paralegal or legal support
- Hands-on knowledge of corporate law
- Proficient in English and Arabic
- Excellent research and drafting skills
About the company
Small consultancy firm with limited information regarding engineering or product scale.
Posts mentioning ADIV Human Resources Consultancies, L.L.C
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This is how it goes
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