Senior Litigation Lawyer - File Reviews - Consultancy

Posted 10 April by Jameson Legal
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Our client is a Top 100 firm in London that is looking to engage with an experienced litigation Lawyer who can assist them on a flexible basis, undertaking general file reviews. The opportunity is to start ASAP and will be on an ongoing, non-exclusive, basis. This project can run alongside other opportunities.

Ideal Lawyers will likely possess upwards of 8 years' PQE, have a strong litigation background gained in private practice and have some exposure to working as 'head of' a team or department.

The successful lawyer will review general client files and provide a report on:

  • The completeness of the file/how well organised it is
  • Style of communication
  • Any complaints/instances of clients getting upset/allegations
  • Any deadlines that seem to have been missed
  • Any compliance-type issues (general knowledge only required)
  • Any obvious legal issues (again, general knowledge only required).

It is important to note that this is not a document review project.

The successful Lawyer may be required to spend a day or so in the firm's London office to get to know their case management system, but the bulk of the work can be undertaken from home.

Please apply with your CV to in confidence.

Please note that where a level of preferred experience or qualification is indicated, this is a guideline only and does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less experience.

Jameson Legal acts as an employment business for temporary recruitment and as an employment agency for fixed term contract and permanent recruitment.


Required skills

  • Litigation
  • Senior
  • London
  • Lawyer
  • Associate
  • WFH
  • . File Reviews. Consultancy

Reference: 52452885

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