Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
Catastrophic Injury Solicitor
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Job Type: Full-time |
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Salary: £40,000 per annum |
Overview
Catastrophic Injury Solicitor A Personal Injury Solicitor is wanted for an excellent Catastrophic Injury opportunity with a Top 50 law firm based in Manchester. Salary is negotiable depending on experience. My client is an award winning, International, Defendant law firm with an enviable reputation in the market. Joining our clients leading team, you will work alongside a Partner on a quality caseload of Catastrophic Injury/Large Loss Personal Injury files. The successful Solicitor needs to be familiar with RTA or EL/PL claims and litigation including liability disputes. We are happy to consider both Junior and Senior Solicitors for the role but it is essential that you have worked on Multi Track cases and preferably those of a Catastrophic nature.You will be working for a highly regarded and ambitious firm of Solicitors whose catastrophic injury team has a fantastic reputation for securing the best possible outcome for their clients. We are happy to consider both Defendant and Claimant experience. There is a highly competitive salary on offer plus a generous benefits package. This is an exciting opportunity for a Personal Injury Solicitor looking to specialise in Catastrophic Injury work within a Top Tier law firm. Apply now for immediate consideration. Please contact Nina Rushton, Legal Recruitment Consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration. Douglas Scott are the Legal Recruitment experts and the UK's leading law firms trust us with their legal vacancies. You can therefore apply for our North West based legal jobs with confidence, we are a regulated employment agency and will discuss this role with you and seek your approval before submitting your application directly to the decision maker. Please see our website www.douglas-scott.co.uk for more legal jobs in the Manchester and North West areas.