Associate to Partner Level - Litigation

Location
City Of London
Salary
£60000 - £95000 per annum
Posted
14 Feb 2019
Closes
15 Mar 2019
Ref
CE04203521Z
Job Title
Partner
Category
Legal
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Associate solicitor or partner sought on a permanent basis to play a key role in the continued growth of a City based litigation team.

Able to hit the ground running, the successful solicitor or partner will utilise their skills and expertise to generate work from their following or contacts alongside managing a varied caseload of civil and commercial litigation matters.

Responsibilities
• Professional negligence
• Shareholder and director disputes
• Debt recovery
• Negligent and fraudulent misrepresentation
• Multi-party disputes
• Insolvency and bankruptcy
• Property disputes
• Injunctive remedies
• Enforcement proceedings
• Conducting own advocacy as required
• Mediation and arbitration

The Candidate
• Applications are welcomed from qualified solicitors and partners with a minimum of five years’ PQE
• Technical proficiency in all aspects of civil and commercial litigation will be essential
• Has a following of clients or strong contacts in the market to bring with them to a new practice
• Possesses strong communication skills and a client-focused approach
• Works well under pressure, meeting tight deadlines and maintaining high levels of accuracy
• Has an aptitude for business development and marketing

The Firm
Our client is a forward-thinking and dynamic practice based in the City within easy reach of excellent transport inks and amenities. Staffed by a team of dedicated lawyers who are committed to understanding each client and their precise legal and commercial needs, they go above and beyond to deliver a personalised service and the best outcomes. Experiencing a period of growth, they are now seeking an associate or partner for litigation.

Associate to Partner Level - Litigation

For further details of this Associate to Partner Level vacancy, please contact Chris quoting reference CE04203521.