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Manager, Legal (6 months contract)

Far East Orchard LimitedSingaporePosted 18 May 2026

Far East Orchard Limited is seeking a Legal Manager on a 6-month contract basis to provide counsel for its multi-jurisdictional operations. The role involves managing acquisitions, joint ventures, and drafting various commercial and real estate agreements. Candidates must hold an LLB degree and possess at least 5 years of post-qualification experience in corporate law. The position requires an independent professional capable of navigating complex regulatory environments across Australia, Japan, and the UK.

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Experience

5+ years

Function

Business Development

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Far East Orchard Limited is seeking a Legal Manager on a 6-month contract basis to provide counsel for its multi-jurisdictional operations. The role involves managing acquisitions, joint ventures, and drafting various commercial and real estate agreements. Candidates must hold an LLB degree and possess at least 5 years of post-qualification experience in corporate law. The position requires an independent professional capable of navigating complex regulatory environments across Australia, Japan, and the UK.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable corporate legal role in a reputable public entity, though scope is limited by a short-term contract nature.

The role is clearly defined with specific legal responsibilities in corporate/commercial law, despite the contract nature.

Must haves

  • Degree in Law (LLB) from Singapore or UK
  • Minimum 5 years PQE in law firms
  • Experience handling corporate/commercial work

About the company

Established public company in the hospitality and property sector, though not a top-tier tech brand.

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