Job title: Commercial Litigation / Civil Fraud Assoiate 2 to 4 PQE Jan 2026
Job type: Permanent
Emp type: Full-time
Industry: Legal
Functional Expertise: Lawyer
Salary type: Annual
Salary: Negotiable
Location: London, UK
Job published: 06-03-2026
Job ID: 39971
Contact name: Sunaina Jain
Contact email: sunaina.jain@lunariapartners.com

Job Description

Commercial Litigation & Civil Fraud Associate (2–4 PQE)

Location: London

Working Pattern: Hybrid

 

The Firm

An established London-based disputes-focused law firm is seeking an Associate to join its Commercial Litigation and Civil Fraud practice. The firm advises on complex and often international disputes, acting for a broad client base that includes corporate entities, financial institutions and private clients.

 

The firm offers a supportive and collaborative working environment, with a structure that prioritises quality of work over volume. Working practices are designed to be sustainable, and the culture is partner-led, collegiate and retention-focused.

 

The Role

The firm is looking to appoint an Associate at 2–4 years’ PQE to join its Commercial Litigation and Civil Fraud team, which undertakes a wide range of contentious work.

 

The role will involve supporting senior lawyers on commercial disputes and fraud-related matters, many of which have cross-border or multi-jurisdictional elements. Associates are given meaningful responsibility from an early stage, including client exposure and involvement in strategic decision-making.

 

The work covers areas such as commercial litigation, civil fraud and asset recovery, interim relief (including injunctions), insolvency-related disputes, directors’ duties and broader litigation strategy across jurisdictions.

 

Lunaria Partners are advertising this Commercial Litigation & Civil Fraud Associate role on behalf of our client. We aim to respond to all applications; however, due to the volume received, this may not always be possible. If you have not heard from us within seven days, your application has unfortunately been unsuccessful on this occasion.