Commercial Litigation Solicitor

Location
Kent
Salary
£50000 - £70000 per annum, Benefits: Excellent Package
Posted
09 Mar 2023
Closes
06 Apr 2023
Ref
W/27841
Contact
Gavin Sladden
Job Title
Solicitor
PQE Level
2-4, 5-7
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Commercial Litigation Solicitor
Kent, Southeast London
£50,000 - £70,000
W/27841

Commercial Litigation Solicitor - This highly impressive UK Chambers ranked, Legal 500, top tier practice boasts an award winning Litigation team and are now seeking an Commercial Litigator at Associate level to join them.

About the Role
You will be exposed to high quality and challenging work for well-known companies, many of the type you would expect to find in well regarded London-based and national firms.  The team deals with a broad array of disputes and has significant expertise in resolving complex commercial issues. These range from general commercial contract and shareholder disputes, property disputes and construction to insolvency, debt collection and IP and IT matters.

Candidate Requirements
As part of their ongoing growth plans, they are looking for an ambitious Commercial Litigator with 3+ years PQE and who can demonstrate a solid track record of delivering specialist commercial advice and who can add value to the team by marketing the department.

On offer
On offer is a fantastic opportunity, hybrid & flexible working options, competitive salary and excellent benefits package that includes:
-        Annual salary review
-        Performance Related Reward Scheme
-        Private Medical Insurance
-        Group life assurance scheme
-        25 days' holiday + 1 day extra day at Christmas
-        Enhanced maternity and paternity pay

Apply now
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