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Crime Solicitor
A respected and Lexcel-accredited law firm in the East Anglia region is currently seeking Criminal Solicitors to join their established and growing Criminal Defence teams. These are full-time positions, though the firm welcomes part-time or flexible working applications. They offer free car parking, bonus plus more. Despite the ongoing pressures on the Criminal Justice System, this firm remains committed to publicly funded legal work and offers a supportive and well-resourced environment for legal professionals. Key Responsibilities of the Crime Solicitor: Representing both legally aided and private clients Attending police stations during and outside regular office hours (overtime fully paid) Providing legal advice and advocacy in Magistrates’ Court proceedings Managing your own caseload and trial preparation Acting as a litigator on Crown Court matters when required Crime Solicitor candidate profile: Experience of a crime solicitor, managing a full caseload and conducting advocacy independently Confident in handling matters at the Police Station, Magistrates’ Court, and supporting Crown Court litigation All levels of PQE (Post-Qualified Experience) are encouraged to apply Benefits for the Crime Solicitor: Clear career progression pathway for a crime solicitor Comprehensive benefits package Flexible working options to suit individual circumstances Salary is commensurate with experience This role is ideal for an ambitious Crime Solicitor looking to develop their career in a dynamic and supportive firm with excellent growth opportunities. If you’re a Crime Solicitor ready for your next step, apply today. Alternatively, contact Marcus at Law Staff quoting reference 37630. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
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