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Commercial Litigation Solicitor

JMC Legal Recruitment
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9 months ago
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This is a chance to work at a firm with one of the best names in the West End. This Legal 500 law firm is award-winning, and due to growth, a new vacancy has arisen for a Commercial Litigation Associate 2-5 PQE to join!


The Firm
This firm has one of the most well-respected names across London. They are a multi-service practice and punch well above their weight in terms of quality of work and output. They are ranked highly in the Legal 500, and in the last five years they have nearly doubled in size due to a dynamic team, strategic key hires, and an influx of work. They have attracted many lawyers from top firms in London who are looking for a more collegiate, friendly culture where staff can make more of an impact and feel valued. You will also find there is much more in the way of staff flexibility and work-life balance than at larger city firms. They act for an array of companies, including names such as John Lewis, Arcadia, and Vodafone.

The firm is very entrepreneurial and is ahead of the curve on the changing legal landscape;they have recently invested in artificial intelligence, using state-of-the-art software, allowing staff to save days of work. This firm is one of the only SME-sized law firms using it; big names have used it for several years.

It is this approach to innovation and strong leadership that gives them their edge.

The Role
This Legal 500 firm is looking for a Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join their professional and friendly team at their office in the West End.

The work will involve a broad range of general commercial litigation matters, including but not limited to:

  • Claims involving fraud, breach of contract, and professional negligence;
  • Contentious and non-contentious insolvency;
  • Corporate and shareholder disputes.

The team is professional, friendly, supportive, and led by strong business generators.

With the growth within the department, you will have excellent prospects; you will work side by side with industry leaders, giving you a platform to rise to the top.

Requirements:

  • You will be a Commercial Litigation Solicitor 2-5 PQE.
  • You will have good experience dealing with a contentious commercial caseload.
  • You will have first-class interpersonal skills and the ability to build solid client relationships.
  • Salary is highly competitive with excellent benefits and a generous bonus structure to boost your earnings.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial Litigation Associate to join this dynamic Legal 500 firm in the West End of London.

Apply now for immediate consideration, or feel free to give Alex Rollinson at JMC Legal Recruitment a call for a confidential conversation.

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