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New! Commercial Litigation Partner / Lawyer
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New! Commercial Litigation Partner / Lawyer

Posted 7 November 2024 by TSR Legal Recruitment
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Salary icon £115,000 - £125,000 per annum
Location icon Bristol , Avon

  • Join one of the UK's most highly regarded and growing Commercial Litigation teams in Bristol
  • High profile clients on offer

TSR Legal are working in partnership client with a growing national law firm who offer the full range of legal services to their clients.

The Role

As a Commercial Litigation Lawyer you will work closely with the existing Partners and other senior lawyers and pick up a range of high-profile and cutting edge clients in a variety of sectors

You will be a Commercial litigation solicitor with 10 plus years PQE. Working as part of a team, you'll handle complex commercial litigation including contractual disputes, corporate/shareholder disputes, professional negligence, fraud, insurance and financial services/banking disputes.

About you

The successful candidate is likely to come from a national law firm. Given the existing structure of the team this role will suit a lawyer around 10 or more years PQE but this is a guide and does not preclude those with more or slightly less applying for the role.

What's on Offer

Highly Competitive salary and benefits

Flexible hybrid working

if you are looking for a commercial litigation lawyer opportunity within a leading practice, please get in touch with Rob Adams at TSR Legal for more information in complete confidence.

Required skills

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    Commercial Litigation
  • 1
    Law Firm

Reference: 53981410

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