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Solicitor - Newly Qualified (Hybrid)

VANRATH
Belfast
7 months ago
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Solicitor - Newly Qualified (Hybrid) We are partnering with a leading law firm to recruit a Newly Qualified Solicitor to join their specialist insurance defence litigation team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the successful completion of cases, ensuring client instructions are followed while driving commercial success for the firm. The ideal candidate will have experience handling a relevant caseload. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with a team of Solicitors to progress matters, including discovery, quantum evidence analysis, liaising with counsel and third-party experts, trial preparation, and legal research. Build and develop your own caseload while proactively identifying next steps and liaising with the Lead solicitor to take agreed actions. Conduct witness interviews, draft statements, and prepare pleadings and applications. Coordinate with all parties involved in claims, including insurers, the insured, and witnesses. Instruct counsel and attend conferences, mediations, and Joint Settlement Meetings (JSMs), both remotely and in person. Represent clients in court, attend trials, and settlement conferences as required. Meet performance targets and uphold quality standards. Maintain up-to-date case management systems for client reporting. Ensure compliance with LSNI regulations. Benefits Incentive Plan Holiday: 25 days annually, with the option to buy/sell up to 3 days Private Medical Insurance Critical Illness Cover Income Protection (PHI) For further information on this job, or any other Legal job in Belfast or Northern Ireland, apply via the link or contact Ciaran Gallagher for a confidential chat today. VANRATH acts as an agency and employment business for permanent recruitment and the supply of temporary workers. Skills: Solicitor Newly Qualified Lawyer

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