LINARI LAW

Career opportunity: WE ARE HIRING!

Avocat à la Cour (Luxembourg) – Investment Funds and/or Corporate Law

Linari Law Firm, a recognized boutique law firm operating both locally and internationally, advising over the past 25 years a diverse clientele ranging from multinational corporations to emerging businesses. We are looking for a candidate with a strong foundation in either investment fund law or corporate law, with experience in both areas considered a valuable asset. The ideal candidate will be eager to learn quickly, open to expanding their knowledge across new legal topics, and able to work independently while demonstrating a high degree of autonomy, initiative, and reliability.

You will be part of a small and dynamic team where you will be directly involved in the matters at hand, gaining valuable hands on experience and autonomy. Despite the high level of responsibility, we place great importance on maintaining a healthy work life balance. Our culture is built on trust, flexibility and mutual respect. We believe that delivering high quality legal work should go hand in hand with preserving time for life outside the office.

If you value high-quality work, autonomy, and the opportunity to thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment which embraces new AI based technologies , we would be pleased to hear from you.

Location: Strassen, Luxembourg

Languages: English (mandatory), any additional language is a plus.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Advise clients on the structuring, formation, and operation of investment funds (AIFs, RAIFs, UCITS, etc.);
  • Assist with regulatory matters, including CSSF licensing;
  • Draft and negotiate fund documentation and corporate governance documents;
  • Support M&A transactions and corporate reorganizations involving regulated and not regulated entities.

CANDIDATE PROFILE

  • At least 4 years of proven experience in Luxembourg in investment funds and/or corporate law;
  • Fully qualified Avocat à la Cour in Luxembourg;
  • Excellent command of English, written and spoken; additional languages are an asset;
  • Independent, proactive, and client-focused, with a high level of professional commitment;
  • Strong knowledge of Luxembourg fund structures and the financial regulatory framework;
  • Excellent drafting, analytical, and communication skills; collaborative and team-oriented mindset.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Attractive benefits package: pension plan, complementary health insurance, meal vouchers, gym access and parking;
  • Stimulating work environment with direct client interaction and high-level cross-border matters;
  • Entrepreneurial culture with real opportunities for growth and initiative;
  • A healthy work-life balance; we value quality over quantity and prioritize sustainable workloads and respectful schedules;
  • Teleworking is available in accordance with applicable laws and internal policies.

To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to: info@linari-law.lu
Subject line: Experienced Lawyer Application – Investment Funds or Corporate

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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