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Senior Consultant – Quantum, Dispute Resolution
Leeds, UK
£75,000–£85,000 + Benefits
Join a fast-growing, forward-thinking consultancy that’s redefining quantity surveying, expert witness and dispute resolution services for the construction and engineering sectors. This growing business is looking to strengthen its North of England team with an experienced Senior Consultant with a strong background in quantum-related dispute resolution, ideally someone who’s ready to step into a high-profile, advisory-led role.
This business have an established client base which includes leading law firms, contractors, and owners on some of the largest and most complex projects in the market. If you are an ambitious and successful QS with a legal leaning and an interest in expert witness work, this is a great opportunity to grow your career in a business that values quality, collaboration, and smart thinking.
What You’ll Be Doing:
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Advising clients on quantum, commercial, and contractual matters across major construction and engineering projects.
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Supporting Expert Witnesses in arbitrations, tribunals, and complex dispute proceedings.
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Assessing and preparing high-value claims, working closely with directors on forensic analysis and strategic advice.
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Collaborating with colleagues on landmark projects often in excess of £250m in value.
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Playing an active role in bu...

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