Remote Clinical Negligence Lawyer

G2 Legal Limited
South West England
1 week ago
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Remote Clinical Negligence (& Personal Injury) Legal Assistant

Fully Remote – Work from AnywhereSalary up to £40,000 + Annual BonusQualified & Non-Qualified Fee Earners Welcome  

Perks & Benefits

  • Salary up to £40,000+ annual bonus
  • 100% remote– work from anywhere in the UK
  • 25 days holiday, increasing over time
  • All equipment provided– including laptop
  • Clear progression to handling your own caseload
  • No business development or marketing needed

Your Role

In this role you will support a Senior Director with their Multi-Track caseload of Clinical Negligence (and some high value Personal Injury) matters.

You will:

  • Take initial instructions from clients and prepare & draft witness statements
  • Prepare draft letters of claim
  • Diarise and ensure compliance with court timetables
  • Liaise with experts, counsel & clients
  • Attend conferences with counsel in person and on the phone
  • Researching quantum and other issues as required
  • Prepare court documents including claim forms, schedules of loss, particulars of claim, lists of documents etc
  • Instruct & brief counsel

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