Legal Secretary (Commercial Litigation) - Milton Keynes

Location
England, Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes
Salary
£18000 - £22000 per annum + Good Package
Posted
17 Mar 2017
Closes
31 Mar 2017
Ref
J36059
Contact
Awaiz Iqbal
Job Title
Legal Secretary
Practice Area
Commercial Litigation
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Legal Secretary (Commercial Litigation) - Milton Keynes

A outstanding opportunities has recently become available within a nationwide, Legal 500 award winning firm based in their Milton Keynes office. Due to continued growth and recently securing a number of high profile clients, this award-winning law firm a seeking a experienced Legal Secretaries to assist within the Commercial Litigation department. Ideally they are looking for Legal Secretaries/Assistants with particular experience within a similar area of law. This is a fantastic chance to join a leading practice and truly achieve career progression, whilst also earning an above market rate salary with numerous perks and benefits! Please apply now for immediate consideration as we are expecting a number of applicants for these highly prestigious roles.

Required Skills and experience;

- Must have worked for an established law firm in a similar role
- Ideally have over 6 months experience assisting fee earners
- Experience working towards and achieving targets
- Ability succeed working independently and within a team environment
- Willing to undertake training in order to progress
- Audio Typing

About you;

- Be a team player
- Be a driven individual
- Excellent communication skills

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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