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DEADLINE: 31/03/2025

Legal Trainees Programme

Full-time

Legal Trainees Programme at Cristal Advocates for Law Students who have just completed or are completing their bar course at the Law Development Centre in Uganda to gain exposure in a fast growing corporate and commercial law firm handling diverse matters

 

Eligibility

  • Outstanding academic track record both at ordinary and advanced levels of secondary school education
  • A Bachelor of Laws Degree with a minimum of upper second class honor’s or it’s equivalent
  • Currently completing or recently completed the Bar Course
  • Strong personality, ambitious and highly driven
  • Demonstrated leadership potential
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Highly motivated and enthusiastic
  • Result oriented and able to meet tight deadlines

Benefits

  • Paid internship
  • Work with a highly energised team
  • Stimulating and challenging work environment
  • Great environment to train and grow your career

How to apply

Submit application with supporting academic documents at Cristal Advocates offices

• Email application with supporting academic documents to admin@cristaladvocates.com with rbirungi@cristaladvocates.com in copy.

Deadline 31st March 2025 at 5 pm

About us

We are a fast growing corporate and commercial Firm offering full scale legal services but with an emphasis on tax. energy, infrastructure and business support. We have a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers, accountants and other professionals with local, regional and global exposure enabling the provision of total business solutions through integrated service offerings.

 

Contact details

4th Floor, Padre Pio House, 32 Lamumba Avenue.

P.O. Bax 1769, Kampala – Uganda Tel: +256 (414) 671274

Email: admin@cristaladvocates.com

www.cristaladvocates.com

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Industry: Legal
Location: Kampala, Uganda

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