Civil Litigation Solicitor

Posted 31 March by The Legists

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CIVIL LITIGATION SOLICITOR, BIRMINGHAM, 2+ YEARS PQE, £45,000+ (DOE) – An excel accredited and highly regarded high street law firm, are looking to grow their Litigation department. - JOB REF: 5319.

• A new position has arisen for an experienced Civil Litigation Solicitor to join a growing and expanding practice within their litigation team.
• The appointed Civil Litigation Solicitor will be running their own caseload of civil litigation matters including neighbour disputes, landlord and tenant, debt, property related disputes, contract disputes and general litigation matters.
• You will have at least 2 years’ experience in handling your own varied caseload of civil litigation matters and possess the ability to attend court hearings as well as work well under pressure.
• This friendly and well established high street firm are proud to deliver an exceptional service to their clients.
• To apply please call Theresa on or email

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