In-House Insolvency Solicitor

Location
Birmingham
Salary
£90k - 120k per year + Company Pension Scheme
Posted
09 Jan 2025
Closes
06 Feb 2025
Ref
1563881-2-DB-2-CAT
Contact
David Burgess
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Insolvency
PQE Level
8-10
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

A senior Insolvency Litigation Solicitor is required to join an expanding in-house organisation which is one of the leaders in its field. The current in-house legal team of 10+ is growing to meet high client demand throughout the UK.

The firm is backed by a high-profile lender and currently hold a unique place in the changing litigation funding market.

The ideal Insolvency Litigator will have 8-10 years + PQE in commercial litigation or pure insolvency litigation and will have an established presence and knowledge within the local insolvency market. Alongside an excellent level of technical expertise that will include pre-acquisition case due diligence, offer structuring and management you should have an interest and experience of marketing and business development with both insolvency practitioners and fellow solicitors. This is a brand-new role and as part of a small in-house legal team you will be able to show good commercial acumen, numeracy, project management skills and strong interpersonal skills.

If you are a commercially minded insolvency litigation lawyer who is looking to take the next step in your career the firm can offer a salary in the region of £90k-£120k + bonus/share scheme and the chance to join a growing commercial organisation. Please apply now to be considered or call David Burgess for further information and a confidential chat.

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