Civil Litigation Solicitor - Senior Associate
We are looking to appoint a solicitor with 6+ years PQE in Civil Litigation to join our thriving and well-respected Litigation Department.
Role
- To cover a wide range of litigious matters to include: commercial disputes, professional negligence, contentious probate, property and contract disputes (in both the County and High Courts)
- Experience of construction disputes would be desirable but not essential
- Either knowledgeable about estate agency law or willing to learn
- To work as a senior member within the existing team (with secretarial support). Willing to act as a team player, sharing knowledge and providing guidance to other members of the team
- Own client following would be a bonus
- Commitment to bringing in new work and cross-referring to other departments
Person
- A first-class litigator and experienced, qualified solicitor
- Organised, efficient and computer literate
- A desire for personal and professional development
- Able to communicate well with clients, colleagues and support staff
- Ambitious, enthusiastic and energetic - ready to play a key role in the growth and success of the Litigation Department and the firm
- Personable and hard-working with a good billing history
Required skills
- Civil Litigation
- Law
- Legal
Reference: 51616819
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