Criminal Duty Solicitor

Posted 12 April by eNL Legal Recruitment
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Criminal Duty Solicitor, Coventry. Looking for a supportive and growing practice where you can build and develop your experience within criminal law? To apply or to register your interest, please contact Theresa on and quote Job Ref: TL5595

JOB TITLE: Criminal Duty Solicitor
LOCATION: Coventry
SALARY: £DOE

OVERVIEW:
•Providing high-quality legal advice and support to clients facing more complex matters whilst regularly representing clients in Court and the police station.
•Must be confident in your ability to pick up on an existing caseload.
•Applicants must be duty qualified in order to be considered for this position.
•Excellent case management, communication and organisational skills are essential
•Competitive salary

HOW TO APPLY:
Contact Theresa Lucas at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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