Litigation Solicitor

Location
Kent
Salary
£35000 - £40000 per annum, Benefits: Career Development
Posted
18 Jun 2022
Closes
16 Jul 2022
Ref
W/27431
Contact
Gavin Sladden
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Employment, Litigation
PQE Level
2-4, NQ
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Litigation Solicitor 
Kent, East Sussex
£35,000 - £40,000
W/27431

Litigation Solicitor – This highly regarded regional law firm with an outstanding reputation is now looking for a further junior litigation Solicitor to join their dispute resolution team at their West Kent office.

About the Role
Your will be handling your own varied dispute resolution caseload as well as assisting senior members of the team with more complex matters.  Whilst the caseload is broad to include, property litigation, planning, consumer and contractual disputes the emphasis will be towards employment law. 

Candidate Requirements
They are ideally looking for a candidate with 1-2 years’ experience of managing a similar caseload within a top regional practice. You will be able to address matters efficiently, have good organisational and communication skills and an active involvement in business development and marketing for the department.

On offer
In return they offer a competitive salary and benefits package. This includes, generous holiday and employer contributed pension, life assurance as well as a friendly and non-hierarchical, open minded working environment. You will get the supervision you need to develop with the scope to be able to manage matters using your own judgement and encouraged to build relationships with clients.

Apply now
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