Reference
GFA/AR/065953
Sector
Legal
Salary
Competitive
Town/City
Chichester
Contract Type
Permanent
Closing Date
07/11/2024
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Civil Litigation Solicitor with 5-10 years PQE to join a well-established law firm, offering excellent benefits.
As aCivil Litigation Solicitor, you will oversee a broad portfolio of litigation matters while contributing to business development.
You will be responsible for:
Handling a range of litigation cases, including:
- Landlord and tenant disputes
- Contentious probate
- Partnership disputes
- Professional negligence
- Debt claims
- Property, building, and boundary disputes
- Commercial contracts and business disputes
What we are looking for:
- Possess 5-10 years PQE.
- Understanding of relevant laws and regulations in the areas of responsibility.
- Relevant professional qualification.
Background in handling a variety of civil litigation matters, including:
- Commercial and residential property disputes
- Contested probate
- Debt claims
- Contract disputes
- Building disputes
- Professional negligence
- Defamation, libel & slander
What's on offer:
- Competitive salary
- 25 days plus bank holidays.
- Closure during the Christmas / New Year period.
- Additional leave
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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