Family Law Solicitor - 2+ years PQE (Boston)
- Recruiter
- Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment Limited
- Location
- England, Lincolnshire, Boston
- Salary
- £20000 - £30000 per annum + Good Package
- Posted
- 20 Feb 2017
- Closes
- 16 Mar 2017
- Ref
- J35419
- Contact
- Awaiz Iqbal
- Job Title
- Solicitor
- Practice Area
- Family / Matrimonial
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Family Law Solicitor - 2+ years PQE (Boston)
Family Law Associate/ Family Law Executive/ Family Solicitor
My client, a full-service law firm are looking to expand their Family Law team by adding a Family Law Solicitor to their Boston branch. This forward-thinking, progressive legal 500 law firm are now keen to add another enthusiastic, experienced Family Law Solicitor to an accomplished team.
The successful candidate will provide legal services in areas of Family Law and be managing your own caseload incorporating a variety of domestic abuse work and private children law. You will also be expected to demonstrate networking skills in order to contribute towards driving the Boston branch forward, therefore this is truly an opportunity to set your mark and progress to Senior level within the branch.
The successful Family Law Solicitor will have the following:
* Possess circa 2+ years PQE
* Ability to deal with Private Family Law caseloads, including divorce and ancillary relief work
* Experience to handle a caseload from start to finish
This is an excellent Boston based position for a Solicitor to progress their career within a highly successful Family Law department.
Should you feel you have the relevant experience, then send me your CV.
Please contact Awaiz Iqbal, legal recruitment consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration.
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