Financial Mis-selling Litigation Executive / Solicitor

Posted 9 April by Everpool
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Financial Mis-selling Litigation Executive
Full Time, Permanent
Monday – Friday, 9-5
£25,000 - £40,000

Bootle, Liverpool

We are currently recruiting for our client who is a well-established law firm to join their ever-growing team due to continued business growth. They are seeking a proactive and experienced Litigation Executive / Solicitor to join their Financial Mis-selling team based within their expanding Bootle Office.

Responsibilities to include:
  • Responsible for managing case load within the PCP / Financial Mis-selling Department
  • Assess prospects and prepare letters of claim and advise on the evidence with the clients
  • Prepare claim documents and proceedings
  • Deal with case as they proceed via the court process
  • Ensure compliance with court deadlines and directions
  • Liaise with Counsel, experts and any other third parties in an efficient and professional manner
  • Achievement of agreed financial targets
  • Conduct a wide range of litigation matters.
What we need from you:
  • Experience of litigation and dealing with Financial Mis-selling Claims (retrain opportunities are available)
  • At least 2 years experience as a qualified solicitor or legal executive.
  • Confident using Microsoft office and Proclaim.
  • Attention to detail
  • Strong organisational skills
 Benefits:
  • Bike to work Scheme
  • 22 days holiday + Bank Holidays (increasing to 25 after 3 successfully completing 3 years of service)
  • Progression Routes
  • Dress Down Fridays
  • Social outings


So what next?

If this is something you’d be interested in please apply to this advert directly or feel free to contact me for more information

Reference: 52292881

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