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Credit Hire Fee Earner

Newcastle upon Tyne
1 day ago
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Credit Hire Fee Earner

Newcastle- hybrid working
Full-time, Permanent
Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week

£25,000-£30,000 (negotiable)

Are you experienced in litigation and looking to take the next step in your career?
We’re looking for a Credit Hire Claims Handler to join a growing team and take ownership of a fast-paced caseload of fast-track credit hire litigation files.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives in a busy legal environment, enjoys problem-solving, and has a keen eye for detail.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Managing a caseload of fast-track credit hire litigation claims.

  • Reviewing case information and identifying files to progress or reject.

  • Managing key dates and ensuring deadlines are met.

  • Liaising with clients, insurers, solicitors, and courts.

  • Preparing cases for issue, CMCs, assessments of damages, and trials.

  • Negotiating settlements and analysing key credit hire issues such as rate, need, and enforceability.

  • Providing regular updates to clients and the wider team.

    What We’re Looking For

  • Minimum 1 year’s litigation experience (credit hire experience is a bonus).

  • Strong understanding of liability, causation, and quantum issues.

  • Confident in drafting documents and preparing schedules of loss.

  • Organised, proactive, and able to manage competing deadlines.

  • Excellent communication and client care skills.

  • A genuine team player with a positive, can-do attitude.

    Why You’ll Love It There

  • Supportive and collaborative team environment.

  • Opportunities to develop your skills and progress your career.

  • Flexible and modern approach to working.

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.

    If you feel the Credit Hire Paralegal position may be for you or you are interested in finding out further information, please contact Alicia at Russell Taylor by calling (phone number removed). Alternatively, you can apply to this advert and the team will be in touch

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