Michael Page
Litigation Solicitor - In-House

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In‑House Litigation Solicitor
This In‑House Litigation Solicitor role offers a varied litigation caseload, from breach of contract to data protection claims. Hybrid working and a strong benefits package make this an exciting career step for an NQ‑4 PQE litigation lawyer.
Client Details
A well‑established, respected organisation with a strong presence in its market and a household name, known for a supportive culture and investment in employee wellbeing. They pride themselves on modern working practices, professional development, and a collaborative environment. With hybrid working, excellent benefits, and a focus on work‑life balance, they offer stability and opportunities to develop as part of a motivated legal team.
Description
The In‑House Litigation Solicitor will be:
- Handling a mixed caseload of pre and post litigation matters
- Managing breach of contract claims
- Advising on data protection and discrimination issues
- Working on credit file disputes and property damage claims
- Providing practical legal advice to internal stakeholders
- Drafting legal documents and correspondence
- Supporting risk mitigation and compliance activity
- Liaising with external counsel and insurers
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Profile
The In‑House Litigation Solicitor should be:
- A solicitor or equivalent with NQ‑4 PQE
- Strong in Civil Procedure Rules and litigation practice
- Confident handling a varied litigation caseload
- Excellent communicator with solid advisory skills
- Able to work both independently and collaboratively
- Comfortable working in a hybrid environment
Job Offer
A competitive salary of £50-55,000 with hybrid working (2 days in office, 3 from home), plus a rich benefits suite including 25 days' holiday (plus buy up to 5), a charity day, private medical, dental, and optical insurance, life assurance, income protection, critical illness cover, travel insurance, and personal accident insurance. You'll also benefit from health assessments, wellbeing support including BUPA Healthy Minds and Calm subscription, up to 10% pension contribution, car and cycle to work schemes, and broadband/phone discounts. This is a great chance for a litigation solicitor to join a supportive, forward‑thinking in‑house legal team.


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Litigation, Civil Litigation, Disputes, Solicitor, Legal, Lawyer
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