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Clinical Negligence Solicitor (Claimant), 3:5 Years PQE, Birmingham, GBP 65,000+ (DOE)
This is an opportunity to work on meaningful claimant matters within a specialist practice, helping people and their families navigate the legal and financial consequences of serious medical harm.
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The Role
- You'll take responsibility for a varied caseload while working alongside senior lawyers on some of the team's most complex and significant matters.
- Running your own portfolio of claimant clinical negligence cases, including matters that have progressed to litigation
- Advising clients throughout the lifecycle of their claims, from initial instructions through to resolution
- Investigating the circumstances surrounding alleged clinical failings and assessing the strength and value of claims
- Working with medical experts and other professional advisers to develop robust cases
- Maintaining high standards of case preparation, legal analysis and client care
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Skills Required
- Applications are sought from Clinical Negligence Solicitors with between 3:5 Years PQE with a solid grounding in claimant clinical negligence work and the confidence to manage cases with increasing independence.
- A proven ability to manage your own caseload, including litigated claims
- Excellent client:handling skills and the ability to obtain clear instructions from clients in often difficult circumstances
- Strong legal and analytical skills, with the ability to provide practical and well:reasoned advice
- Experience assisting with high:value or complex clinical negligence claims
- Excellent organisation and attention to detail, particularly when dealing with complex evidence and competing deadlines
- A compassionate and professional approach to client care
On Offer
- Competitive salary
- A supportive, collaborative and friendly working environment.
- Hybrid working arrangements
- Genuine career progression


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