Job Description
This is an excellent opportunity for a pro-active and ambitious solicitor 5 years + PQE to join a specialist family team based in East London. Utilising your skills and expertise in Private Family law, the successful applicant will manage a complex caseload with minimal supervision.
This role is offered on a full-time, permanent basis. Office based.
Responsibilities
Private family matters
Divorce
Separation
Cohabitation matters
Civil partnerships
Financial matters
Pre and post nuptial agreements
Private children matters
Business development
Dealing with vulnerable clients
The Candidate
Solicitors with a minimum of 5 years’ PQE
Experience in privately funded family matters will be essential
A strong communicator with an empathetic approach
Works well under pressure to meet tight deadlines
You will handle a medium caseload (20 - 25 cases) of family matters for a range of clients, including high-net-worth individuals whilst moving towards a supervisory role in both family and litigation.
The successful candidate will have experience in handling a varied workload across all areas of private Family Law with some general litigation experience.
The Firm
Our well-regarded client is a multi-office legal practice based in East London. This multi practice firm has a team of dedicated lawyers and support staff who are committed to representing the best interest of clients and tailor their advice to each situation. They are also highly recognised for building and maintaining lasting client relationships and are now seeking a Private Family Lawyer on a permanent basis.
Benefits
Competitive salary dependent on experience £50,000 + DOE
Long-term career opportunities
Career development, mentoring and training
Lawyer – Private Family
For further details of this Private Family Lawyer vacancy, please contact Marcus Stevens on 01954 208064
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