Redeker Sellner Dahs has been active since 1929 with around 170 lawyers at offices in Berlin, Bonn, Brussels, Leipzig, London and Munich. Unlike almost any other law firm of this size, we focus on public law. We have been advising on politically and economically significant and high‑profile cases for many years and combine academic depth with a high level of creativity.
For our Bonn office, we are looking for a lawyer (m/f/d) – with or without professional experience – to start as soon as possible in the area of
Public law
(public building law, environmental and planning law, public commercial law)
With us you will work on challenging and varied cases with high political and economic significance as well as exciting court proceedings before German and European courts. Our work is characterized by close and trusting cooperation on an equal footing and enjoyment in solving new and difficult legal issues. We enable you to work on your own responsibility from the outset. With us, you will not work in the back room, but will be in direct contact with our clients from the very beginning. In addition, we offer you a modular training program with Redeker Campus, which will accompany you throughout your entire career at Redeker.
Part‑time work is of course possible on the basis of a flexible working time model.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact Dr Marco Rietdorf – rietdorf@redeker.de
Would you like to become part of our exceptional team? Then we look forward to receiving your application! Please send your application to Dr Markus Dierksmeier, LL.M. (Bristol) (E‑Mail: bewerbung@redeker.de).
Dr Markus Dierksmeier, LL.M. (Bristol)
Willy‑Brandt‑Allee 11
53113 Bonn
T +49 228 72625‐175
F +49 228 72625‐99
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