03 Dec
Gorilla Jobs
Brisbane
Mandarin or Cantonese-Speaking Property Lawyer | Boutique Firm | Brisbane
Boutique Brisbane firm seeks a Chinese-speaking Property Lawyer.
3 Key Points:
- Act on residential & commercial property files
- Advise high-net-worth Chinese-speaking clients
- Join a respected multilingual legal team
About the Client: Our client is a respected boutique law firm in Brisbane, known for its solid focus on the Chinese-speaking business and property community. The firm offers expert legal services across property, commercial, migration, litigation, estates, and notarial matters.
Their culturally diverse team speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, Shanghainese, and English — allowing them to deliver high-quality legal support tailored to clients’ language and cultural needs.
About the Role: An opportunity now exists for a Property Lawyer fluent in Mandarin or Cantonese to join our client’s growing team.
You’ll manage a variety of files including commercial and residential transactions, leasing,
and off-the-plan matters. With clients ranging from SMEs to Chinese multinationals, your ability to communicate clearly and professionally in Chinese will be key to building strong, long-term relationships.
Key Requirements:
- 4+ years' PAE in Property Law (private practice experience needed)
- Fluent in Mandarin or Cantonese
- Solid experience in property transactions and leasing
- QLD practising certificate
- Strong drafting and client management skills
On Offer:
- Competitive salary based on experience
- High-quality work with loyal commercial clients
- Career progression in a supportive boutique team
- Multilingual environment that values your skills
- Flexibility and excellent work-life balance
Contact: For a confidential discussion, contact Karl at +61 468 713 572 or email your CV to [email protected]
📌 Mandarin or Cantonese-Speaking Property Lawyer | Boutique Firm | Brisbane
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