Legal Researcher - Cases & Grievance
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai is seeking a Legal Researcher to manage litigation, cases, and grievances. The role involves preparing legal memoranda, representing the department in committees, and conducting research into best practices. The candidate will also manage historical data to prevent future legal recurrences. A Bachelor's degree in Law is required for this role.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Research
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai is seeking a Legal Researcher to manage litigation, cases, and grievances. The role involves preparing legal memoranda, representing the department in committees, and conducting research into best practices. The candidate will also manage historical data to prevent future legal recurrences. A Bachelor's degree in Law is required for this role.
TAL's take
Stable government position within a major public authority, though specific seniority expectations and YOE are not detailed.
The JD clearly defines the legal research and case management responsibilities for a specific department within a known government entity.
Must haves
- Bachelor degree in Law from a recognized University
- Ability to prepare legal memoranda
- Experience in following up cases and grievances
- Represent department in legal committees
- Maintain database of cases and grievances
About the company
Government entity in UAE, highly established with clear organizational structure.
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