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Senior Solicitor - Property, Risks & Coverage

CPL
Belfast
8 months ago
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The Opportunity Cpl is actively recruiting for an ambitious and driven Solicitor with strong experience in Property, Risks & Coverage to join a leading Northern Ireland based Law firm in a newly created role. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Solicitor to join a firm renowned as a leading legal partner within the insurance industry offering a clear career progression path to Partner. About the role A Senior Solicitor the successful candidate will join Belfasts specialist Property, Risk & Coverage team representing key insurance clients across the UK. You will have the opportunity to handle high value High Court cases, which will include Recoveries and Property, Risks and Coverage claims. In this role you will handle your own caseload and will be responsible for supervising more junior colleagues, providing advice, guidance and feedback when required. Key responsibilities will include: Handling your own caseload of claims predominantly in the High Court Communicating with sophisticated insurer clients, dealing with their queries and updating them as the matter progresses. Forensic analysis of voluminous quantum evidence, preparing chronologies, identifying anomalies and other relevant information across various sources and categories of evidence. Using your existing knowledge of complex injury symptomology to identify relevant issues within medical records in order to instruct medical experts, drawing key issues to their attention. Critical analysis of sources of liability evidence and identifying any gaps. Drafting concise technical advice on all aspects of claim handling to include advice on indemnity, liability, quantum and causation issues. Proactively identifying next steps required on matter, taking action as agreed. Interviewing witnesses and drafting statements. Liaising with parties involved in claims including the insured, insurer, witnesses etc. Drafting pleadings and applications. Instructing counsel and attending conferences, JSMs, mediations both remotely and in person. Attend court in person or by telephone, attend trials, settlement conferences etc as required. Delivery of agreed performance targets and quality standards. Delegate assigned tasks for a Legal Assistant and/or Paralegal and be fully engaged in their development in terms of technical ability and achievement of objectives. Maintaining case managements systems with up to date management information for clients. To ensure compliance with the LSNI regulations. Hands on supervision and development of more junior team members. Essential Skills & Attributes required Qualified solicitor ideally already operating at Associate level. 6 years PQE working within a similar role within Property, Risks & Coverage (May be negotiable depending on expertise) Experience of indemnity, liability and quantum essential. Experience of cases involving complex medical issues preferred. Critical thinking and quantum analysis experience required. Good telephone advocacy skills. Excellent inter-personal and client care skills. Understanding of case law and litigation practice and process, and Court Practice Rules. Ability to plan and prioritise workloads, keep to deadlines and work under pressure. Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail. Ability to follow instruction and with attention to detail and to give clear instruction, direction and guidance to more junior members of the team. Benefits An attractive salary and benefits package Hybrid working 2 days in the office/ 3 days wfh 25 days holiday per year which increases with level of service (opportunity to buy & sell 3 days) Family Cover Private Medical Insurance (Bupa) Simply Health Care Cash Plan WeCare 24/7 online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing covering a whole host of topics to do with health, mental health, wellbeing & healthy living and financial & legal wellbeing Death in Service Critical Illness Cover PHI/Income Protection (Private health insurance) Pension Contribution based 5% Employee / 3% Employer Cycle to Work Scheme* Tech Scheme* Season Ticket Loan* Gym Flex* To be considered send your CV today via the link or contact Emma Braniff at Cpl on for further information! Skills: Solicitor Lawyer Senior Solicitor

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