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Litigation Solicitor
Posted 3 hours 44 minutes ago by Tony Alan Recruitment
Litigation Solicitor
Permanent
Hours - 35 hours (9am - 5pm)
Based in Brighton & Hove
£45,000 - £60,000 per annum plus further benefits
Tony Alan Recruitment currently has a new and exciting job opportunity for a Litigation Solictor to join an established and growing organisation on a permanent contract.
You will be an enthusiastic, lively, optimistic, kind, sociable and driven individual. You will be one who can embrace change and wish to be at the forefront of AI.
Key Duties:
- Integral part of our Dispute Resolution team and work with a high-quality national client base.
- Manage your own caseload
- Work closely with the partners within the team and with assistance from paralegals
- Managing intermediate and multi track claims
- Running a varied and interesting general property litigation caseload
Key skills:
- About to Qualify or Qualified Solicitor with experience in Commercial Law
- An enthusiasm and passion for continued self-development which involves change and progress.
- Experience in property litigation and advocacy would be an advantage.
If you feel that you would be suitable for this position, then please apply with your CV.
REFER A FRIEND SCHEME: If you refer a candidate to us and they are placed you will be eligible for a cash reward!
Due to the high number of CV's we receive we are unable to respond to all applications therefore if you have not heard from us within 10 days please assume you are unsuccessful in this instance.
Tony Alan Recruitment
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