Employment Solicitor

Posted 19 April by The Legists

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EMPLOYMENT SOLICITOR, 2+ PQE – NORWICH – An established regional law firm is looking to expand their employment team through the appointment of a skilled Employment Solicitor. Job ref: 5206

• Working within a close-knit team, the appointed Employment Lawyer will be mainly acting for employers along with some individuals.
• The highly experienced team covers the broad remit of employment law including settlement agreements, unfair dismissal, whistle blowing, breach of contract, redundancy and general employment contract matters.
• The team are keen to hear from well-rounded Employment Lawyers who are keen to develop a successful career within employment law.
• If you are looking for a supportive and encouraging practice where you can see your career flourish then do not hesitate in contacting me
• To apply contact Cassie Huxtable at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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Reference: 52275195

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