QED Legal
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Manchester, Greater Manchester
Commercial Litigation Solicitor - Fantastic Client Base
Overview
Fantastic opportunity to grow your career with a Top 100 listed practice and have the chance to continue your career development as a Commercial Litigation Solicitor in Manchester city centre. The successful candidate will ideally have gained 4 - 8 years' PQE in dealing with a broad range of litigation matters, preferably within strong environment with complex work. You will be expected to deal with a broad range of commercial litigation disputes from corporate litigation to partner disputes, shareholder disputes, professional negligence and property disputes on behalf of both blue chip companies and SME's. The firm enjoy a superb reputation in the local area and are well established as a key Manchester player. The departmet as whole is made up of 35 - 40 staff (including support staff) so there are numerous opportunities to develop your career and increase your responsibilites as well as job title. Although not the largest department in the region in terms of head count they do enjoy a fantastic national presence and have a regular flow of work coming in from returning clients and from recommendations, word of mouth and as a result of their general reputation. Client satisfaction is high on the agenda, so the ability to work with your client in the best possible way and providing the ideal outcome is essential, as you will be afforded the chance to develop your own clients as well as tap into the departments. They adopt a very "grown up" type attitude across the practice and allow their lawyers plenty of autonomy which they feel creates a happier and more productive firm and allows them to continue to provide a very client centered service. If the above role sounds of interest please get in touch with Nick Skelly at QED legal or apply ASAP. Salary circa £45,000 to £60,000 for this position. Any applications will be treated in the strictest of confidence and no details will be forwarded without your express permission.