PERSONAL INJURY FEE EARNER

Posted 12 April by Rachel Clark Legal Recruitment
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Salary: up to £28,000 plus competitive bonus

Hours: full time, 9am-5pm, hybrid (2 days per week)

Benefits: free parking, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, pension, death in service

An interesting opportunity for a Fee Earner to join a highly regarded boutique law firm in Leeds to specialise in Personal / Psychiatric Injury (salary up to £28,000). You will join a small and supportive team. Duties to include:

  • Managing all aspects of caseload
  • Assisting clients with new enquiries
  • Preparing witness statements
  • Drafting Court Proceedings
  • Dealing with Multi-track cases
  • Vetting new claims

At least 2 years’ PI (Industrial Disease/ Clinical Negligence) experience dealing with your own caseload is essential as well as a genuine enthusiasm for this field of law.

Leeds City Centre

Personal Injury / Psychiatric Injury

Solicitor / Fee Earner / Paralegal

Clark Legal provides a very personal, caring and confidential service, second to none. It welcomes applications from all sections of the community and tries to ensure that all clients for which it recruits select staff solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential, regardless of age, disability, race, religion or belief, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, political beliefs and affiliations, family circumstances or other irrelevant distinctions. Information supplied to Clark Legal will be retained confidentially as appropriate and used solely as part of your job search.

Required skills

  • paralegal
  • solicitor
  • legal assistant
  • personal injury
  • clinical negligence
  • PI
  • fee earner
  • industrial disease
  • psychiatric injury

Reference: 52463084

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