Debt Recovery/Civil Litigation Solicitor

Posted 27 March by RBUK Legal Limited
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Join a reputable Lancashire firm as a Debt Recovery/Civil Litigation Solicitor. This is an exciting opportunity for a Newly Qualified (NQ) to 3 years PQE Solicitor to contribute to the firm's success by managing a diverse caseload involving debt recovery, enforcement, insolvency, and landlord and tenant matters.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Handle a variety of debt recovery and civil litigation cases, demonstrating expertise in procedural, tactical, and commercial aspects.
  • Work closely with a diverse range of clients, providing effective legal solutions and achieving optimal results.
  • Confidently negotiate with debtors, adapting strategies as required to achieve the best outcomes.
  • Utilise CPR and online legal research resources to enhance civil litigation skills and stay abreast of legal developments.

Requirements:

  • Newly Qualified (NQ) to 3 years PQE Solicitor.
  • Previous experience or a keen interest in debt recovery, enforcement, insolvency, and landlord and tenant matters.

Benefits:

  • Receive a competitive salary reflective of your qualifications and experience.
  • Benefit from ongoing professional development to enhance your skills and knowledge.
  • Enjoy a supportive work environment that values work-life balance.

The firm is committed to delivering high-quality legal services. Joining as a Debt Recovery/Civil Litigation Solicitor, you'll play a crucial role in the firm's success. With a competitive salary, diverse caseload, and development opportunities, this is an excellent chance to grow your career in civil litigation.

If you are a proactive and ambitious solicitor looking to make an impact in debt recovery and civil litigation, apply now to be part of a team that values expertise and client satisfaction.

Reference: 51744830

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