Construction Disputes Solicitors

Posted 25 April by Search
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Construction Disputes Solicitor

Magic Circle Firm

£130,000 +

My client is one of the largest international law firms in the world. With over 30 offices across the globe, we strive to exceed the expectations of our clients, providing them with the highest-quality advice and legal insight, which combines the firm's global standards with in-depth local expertise.

Their prominently ranked construction disputes team work on complex, and high-value construction disputes, with expertise spanning key construction and infrastructure sectors including offshore and onshore wind, power, and oil and gas.

Due to the firm experiencing large amounts of work in this department, they are now looking to recruit an elite mid-level associate to help further enhance their practice. The associate will be expected to develop their own professional relationships with clients to help grow their own network alongside the high-volume of work the firm is generating.

The ideal candidate will have:

2-5 years post qualification experience
Strong academic background, excellent communication, and organisational skills
Demonstrated ability to provide effective, prompt, and efficient service to clients.
Ambitious and self-motivated individual.
Excellent client relationship skills and effective communication.

If interested, please apply as instructed or contact Rowan Hemblade at Search Legal for confidential inquiries on .

Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.

Reference: 52535397

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