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JOB TITLE: Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution Solicitor
PQE: 2+
LOCATION: Shropshire
SALARY: GBP 50,000 : GBP 70,000 (DOE)
The Role
Joining a Legal 500 recognised, multi-disciplinary law firm, this role involves acting for a diverse client base across the full spectrum of civil and commercial disputes, including contentious probate, landlord/tenant matters, and professional negligence. The successful candidate will gain exposure to a varied caseload including property disputes, shareholder and company disputes, contractual claims and employment-related litigation, with opportunities to develop a particular specialism aligned to their interests and experience.
The Candidate
Applications are welcomed from Solicitors with a minimum of 2 years PQE gained within a civil litigation or dispute resolution team. The successful candidate will enjoy working collaboratively within a supportive team environment, demonstrate excellent self-motivation and possess strong communication skills. As this role is offering the opportunity for enthusiastic lawyers to progress their career, this firm is seeking candidates who are ambitious, proactive, and interested in networking and developing the business.
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The Firm
This multi-disciplinary law firm boasts an enviable reputation with clients and professionals, and prides itself on delivering high-quality legal advice and outstanding client service. This firm has fostered a supportive and collaborative working environment, and is committed to producing varied, high-quality work.
The Package
This role is offering a competitive salary, a wealth of benefits and the successful candidate the opportunity to join a supportive team who will support genuine career progression.


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