Assistant Solicitor - Personal Injury (Multi Track)

CapeClarke
Manchester
9 months ago
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Our client is a highly regarded personal injury specialist and one of the leading firms in the sector, with a team of over 140 experienced Fee Earners across the UK. A rare opportunity has arisen for a Solicitor or CILEx to join the firm, supporting one of the Directors within the Multi-Track team.


The Role

As an Assistant Solicitor within the Multi-Track team, you will play a key role in supporting the Director on complex personal injury cases. Working closely with fee earners and counsel, you'll be involved in a wide range of responsibilities across all stages of the litigation process.


  • Taking initial instructions from clients and drafting witness statements.
  • Preparing letters of claim and various court documents including claim forms, particulars of claim, and schedules of loss.
  • Managing court timetables and ensuring compliance with key deadlines.
  • Liaising with clients, medical experts, counsel, and other third parties.
  • Attending conferences with counsel both in person and remotely.
  • Conducting legal research on quantum and other relevant matters.
  • Preparing disclosure documents and instructing counsel where appropriate.
  • Carrying out additional legal assistant duties as directed by your supervisor.


The Ideal Candidate

  • Minimum Grade B Fee Earner with experience handling or assisting on litigated intermediate and multi-track claims.
  • Strong understanding of the Civil Procedure Rules and litigation processes.
  • Excellent time management and organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities under pressure.
  • Confident communicator with strong written and verbal communication skills.


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking and supportive firm, working alongside some of the most knowledgeable professionals in the industry, all while benefiting from fully remote working.


For more details, please contactStephen Huntat:


(Ref: SH-2702)

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