Insolvency Lawyer

Location
England, Lancashire, Preston
Salary
£35000 - £50000 per annum + Good Package
Posted
11 Jul 2017
Closes
27 Jul 2017
Ref
NB35975
Contact
Nick Barrass
Job Title
Associate
Practice Area
Insolvency
PQE Level
2-4, 5-7
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

A quality regional Firm with presence across the North West is seeking an Insolvency Lawyer to join their award winning and growing Practice. You will be working with a well known and respected Partner in the Insolvency space, at a Firm which has long-standing relationships in the region, so access to clients and quality of work are excellent.

Ideally you will have between 3-7 PQE in Insolvency Law, acting across both personal and Corporate cases. The work is high profile and you will joining the Practice at a time when they are growing across all areas of litigation, with their Insolvency and Corporate Recovery team playing a key role.

For Lawyers with a solid background in Insolvency or Corporate Recovery this is great team to join in order to do more of the work you enjoy. The intention is that a Solicitor between 3-7 PQE will be given the platform to develop their client work, in addition to supporting junior members of the team. You will also be an important contact for the team in key client relationships.

This is an excellent opportunity for an Insolvency Lawyer looking for a change of scenery, or one who lives locally and wished to reduce their daily commute, whilst retaining the quality of work and professional environment

For a confidential please contact Nick Barrass or send a CV in the first instance.

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