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Litigation Lawyer: Retrain Role

Litigation Lawyer: Retrain Role

Posted 16 February by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
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Your new company

This Liverpool law firm has a successful litigation practice and continues to expand.

Your new role

This litigation solicitor role will see you undertake a broad range of work that will include general commercial litigation and civil litigation work. This will include general contractual disputes, property litigation, probate litigation as well as neighbour and boundary disputes.

What you'll need to succeed

Applications are invited from commercial and civil litigation lawyers. The firm is also keen to hear from personal injury or housing litigation lawyers who are looking to retrain into commercial/civil litigation.

What you'll get in return

This is a very interesting litigation solicitor role where you will join a successful team that goes from strength to strength. This is an excellent career move and will also appeal to personal injury or housing litigation lawyers who are keen to make a step change in their career. The salary is very competitive and is negotiable depending on your experience.

What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Oliver Gibbon on .
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