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Senior Defendant Catastrophic Personal Injury Solicitor

William James Recruitment
Manchester
9 months ago
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Due to the development and continued growth of the Top Tier law firm’s Personal Injury department, they are seeking to appoint a qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive to will run a case load of EL/PL and RTA Complex & Catastrophic Personal Injury cases


This is a really great opportunity to be working with Lawyers recommended in the Legal 500 for their expertise, you with be working on a variety of high quality work with the support of other lawyers and paralegals.


The ideal candidate will have experience of Catastrophic Loss claims involving brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation and fatal claims valued to c.£10Million.


There will be the opportunity to be involved in training and developing other staff members and clients, MI, conferences, and developing the team.


The Benefits

  • Competitive basic salary - to £72,500, depending on experience
  • 25 days holiday a year with the option to buy/sell more
  • Generous bonus scheme
  • Hybrid working
  • Private medical insurance
  • Health Cash Plan
  • Company Pension


The Candidate

  • Personal Injury catastrophic loss experience is essential
  • Experience of indemnity, liability and quantum preferred
  • Ability to work to deadlines, to prioritise and manage a varied caseload
  • Strong legal and leadership skills with a keen eye for detail
  • Excellent organisation and time-management skills
  • Professional and effective communication with team members and clients
  • Understanding of case law and litigation practice as well as Court Practice Rules


Apply in the strictest of confidence online and or via telephone – there is no need for a CV for an initial conversation.


Contact Toni BowieRetained Consultant –INDTLB


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