Travel Litigation Paralegal

Location
England, Greater Manchester, Manchester
Salary
£18000 - £21000 per annum + Good Package
Posted
16 Nov 2016
Closes
14 Dec 2016
Ref
NR32421
Contact
Nina Rushton
Job Title
Paralegal
Practice Area
Travel and Tourism
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Travel Litigation Paralegal

A Travel Litigation Paralegal is wanted for an excellent opportunity with a Legal 500 law firm based in Central Manchester. Salary is negotiable depending on experience.

My client is an award winning, international law firm with an excellent reputation in the market. Working for this forward thinking firm there is a pleasant working environment, excellent benefits along with opportunities for progression and development.

Due to continued growth and expansion they are looking for a Paralegal to join the highly regarded Travel Litigation team. You will manage a caseload of pre and post litigated travel claims from start to completion, focussing on illness claims initially with scope to expand over time.

Applications are invited from Paralegals, Fee Earners or Legal Assistants with experience of working within personal injury. Travel Law/Holiday Illness experience would be beneficial but this is by no means essential. We are happy to consider candidates from an RTA or EL/PL background as full training on travel law will be given.

This is a fantastic Travel Litigation role for an ambitious paralegal looking to join a leading UK law firm with a market leading salary and benefits package on offer.

Apply now for immediate consideration.

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