Crime and Regulatory Solicitor

7 days left

Location
England
Salary
£38k - 55k per year + Benefits Package
Posted
15 Nov 2024
Closes
13 Dec 2024
Ref
1557565-2-RA-46-MAL
Contact
Rachael Atherton
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Criminal, Regulatory
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

I am currently working on behalf of a Legal 100, national law firm that is seeking a Criminal & Regulatory Solicitor to join on a remote basis.

The successful solicitor will predominantly assist the lead lawyers dealing with regulatory cases, motor crime and inquest work often from the day of the incident, investigating the incident circumstances and assisting with the case through to resolution.

To be considered for this role you must have a minimum of 1 year of PQE, with crime, regulatory or care home inquest experience but applications are welcome from all PQE levels.

The team predominately deal with health & safety, nursing/care sector, environmental and motor crime cases but also undertake compliance audits.

This is a technical and client-facing role for a well-rounded lawyer, so you will have a keen interest in building client relationships through the delivery of training and mentoring as well as in delivering first-class legal solutions to complex problems.

Alongside fully remote working, this firm promotes flexible working to ensure a solid work-life balance. 

An attractive salary and benefits package is on offer. 

If you meet the above criteria, please apply directly via the link or contact Rachael Atherton at G2 Legal Recruitment for more information. 

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