Professional Disciplinary Solicitor

Location
England, London
Salary
Negotiable
Posted
25 Aug 2019
Closes
12 Sep 2019
Ref
68765
Contact
Toby Nash
Job Title
Solicitor
PQE Level
5-7, 8-10
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time

THE FIRM

A highly regarded law firm with offices located nationally specialising in providing exceptional client service in health, housing and social care.

THE ROLE

Our client act for many regulatory bodies, primarily in the health sector but, increasingly, more widely. The work requires managing an investigatory caseload where it is alleged that the registrant's fitness to practise is impaired through misconduct, competence or health issues and preparing those cases for hearings before panels and committees of the relevant regulators. The work is varied, challenging and rewarding and the cases cover everything from large-scale fraud or multi-patient clinical failings through to inappropriate sexualised behaviour.

THE CANDIDATE

You will carry out the day-to-day conduct of the regulator's cases under the supervision of a partner and with the assistance of a paralegal. In summary, solicitor caseholders:

  • Prepare the case plan at the outset of the case;
  • Prepare advice on procedural or evidential issues;
  • Correspond with the defence;
  • Ensure that all factual evidence required to prove the allegations is obtained;
  • Are the key point of contact for all witnesses;
  • Interview key witnesses in complex cases or if the witness deals with novel or sensitive issues or is a vulnerable witness;
  • Supervise witness statements taken by paralegals;
  • Instruct experts and identify if any amendments are necessary to the expert report;
  • Prepare instructions to counsel (both internal advocates and the external bar);
  • Attend conferences with counsel;
  • Ensure that all action points following the conference are completed;
  • Either draft the charge or review the draft charge against the evidence if drafted by counsel;
  • Carry out disclosure of unused material;
  • Liaise with the defence in the run up to the hearing;
  • Supervise the preparation of the hearing bundle by the paralegal;
  • Attend hearing at outset only, unless there are legal issues or problems with the case;
  • Seek instructions from the client on any issues that arise in the course of the hearing;
  • Prepare final reports at the conclusion of a case; and
  • Present cases to Practice Committees/Interim Orders Committees.

This list is not exhaustive and there may be other duties as reasonably required.

Lipson Lloyd Jones Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.