Job Description
You'll be part of the Commercial Litigation team, representing major utility suppliers, government bodies, financial and commercial businesses, and insolvency practitioners. Your role will involve offering a wide array of services, including early-stage litigation advice, representation in Part 7 and Part 8 proceedings, and handling insolvency actions.
The Firm
Long established, our client specialises in delivering first-class service across a wide spectrum of practice areas to both businesses and individuals. Staffed by a team of legal professionals who are experts in their chosen fields, the firm prides itself on providing jargon-free advice in clear and concise language and as a result, has developed a loyal and growing client base as well as numerous accreditations.
What will be expected from you?
- Provide clients with precise and up-to-date legal advice
- Prioritise delivering advice that delivers commercial results aligned with clients' business requirements.
- Offer clients strong and insightful legal representation in all proceedings
- Establish and maintain excellent relationships with clients
- Understand and stay current on clients' working practices and relevant regulatory changes affecting them or their industries.
To gain a foundational understanding of clients' organisations to efficiently address their individual requirements. - To assist the HoD with business development activities to include marketing and networking on a Firm wide, departmental or office basis
What will you get in return?
- Hybrid working schemes
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
- Contribution to legal fees
- Death in service benefit
- Birthday off
- Christmas and profit share bonus
- Access to ‘cycle to work’ scheme
- Medicash Health Plan
- Private Medical Insurance, to name a few
Vacancy Reference Number – 36675
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