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Commercial Litigation Solicitor

Posted 15 April by G2 Legal Limited
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Salary icon £40,000 - £60,000 per annum
Location icon Plymouth , Devon

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Role: Commercial Litigation: Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive

Hours: Strong home working bias. Only come into the office once every 2 weeks or so if preferred 

Location: Plymouth

Salary: Competitive

Due to steady and continued growth this sociable & prestigious law firm are looking for a commercial litigation solicitor or chartered legal executive to join their expanding commercial dispute resolution department in Plymouth.

What will you do?

You will enjoy advising on a very varied caseload across a range of contentious commercial matters, including but not limited to:

  • Commercial Disputes
  • Contentious construction
  • Commercial lease disputes
  • Contractual disputes
  • Data protection breaches
  • Professional Negligence 
  • Contentious probate
  • And more!

What will you need? 

To be a qualified solicitor or legal executive.

This is a hands-on position, so you will ideally need at least two years’ experience within commercial litigation.

However, newly qualified solicitors should also apply as support is available for those wishing to develop their experience.

Benefits include:  

  • A strong home working bias. Come into the office once every 2 weeks or so if preferred 
  • A firm with a straightforward approach to law
  • Further training & development  
  • A competitive salary (dependent on your experience and expertise) 
  • Receive a generous performance bonus upon exceeding set targets 

What next?

For more information click on Apply Now to send your CV through.

Alternatively give Paul Norman a call about this and other vacancies across Devon and the South West region.

Reference: 52476212

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