EL/PL Fee Earner
- Recruiter
- Clayton Recruitment Limited
- Location
- England, West Yorkshire, Leeds
- Salary
- Negotiable
- Posted
- 13 Apr 2017
- Closes
- 11 May 2017
- Ref
- CMS026287'2002
- Contact
- Nat Tolan Smith
- Job Title
- Paralegal
- Practice Area
- Personal Injury
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Are you looking to progress your career and make a difference in an award winning and well respected law firm? We are working with an amazing firm who is looking for a new EL/PL Fee Earner for their fantastic Leeds office.
This client is well known for developing their staff, cross training employees and a great benefits scheme in place. Combine this with a realistic, yet competitive salary it makes it almost impossible to resist. You will receive the required level of technical, system and firm specific training to progress your career at the highest quality on offer.
As an EL/PL Fee Earner, your case load will consist of varied EL/PL claims with a value up to £50,000, including cases where liability is disputed. You will also be supporting Partners with higher value and complex claims; as a result, you will have the opportunity to develop your skills and knowledge with one of the best teams in the UK and to progress your career.
You may be asked to support marketing and business development activity within the team. This will include meeting clients, attending training sessions and marketing events all of which will develop your relationships and prepare you for your later career.
You will be an EL/PL Fee Earner with 1- 2 years experience dealing with EL/PL claims and you will be joining a defendant team within a thriving office that handles a variety of claims and legal issues and is based in a bright and open office in Leeds city centre.
If this is a role that sounds of interest to you, please send your CV across to Natasha Tolan-Smith at Clayton Legal or alternatively call Clayton Legal to enquire about other opportunities. Please ensure before applying you have the prerequisite experience outlined above.