Fletchers Solicitors
Paralegal - Serious Injury International Injuries Team (Grade D)

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Paralegal - International Injuries Team (Grade D)
Salary: DOE
Location: Manchester/Southport/Hybrid
Fletchers Solicitors Ltd have a fantastic opportunity to join our growing Team.
To assist an International Injury Lawyer within the Serious Injury department, in all aspects of their cases and to ensure that matters are progressed in a timely and efficient manner whilst maximising both damages and costs. The successful candidate will be working on a diverse caseload of fast track, intermediate track and multi-track international injury cases.
In Return Fletchers Can Offer
- 35 hours working week
- Bonus scheme (subject to targets being met)
- 35 days holiday a year including bank holidays and Christmas Closure, you also have an option to purchase up to 3 extra days’ holiday per year, until you reach the maximum long service awards which are awarded after your 5th, 7th, and 9th full year of employment
- Pension scheme with tax-efficient salary sacrifice option
- Life Assurance Policy
- Medicash policy to cover some dental, optical and other medical expenses
- Company sick pay
- Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and IVF schemes
- Flexible, agile working environment with a positive work-life balance
- Varied calendar of funded company social events (check out Fletchers Group on LinkedIn)
- Monthly voucher awards for winning nominees
Main Responsibilities
- Progress files in line with KPI targets
- Assist the Lead Lawyer in the department on their cases to ensure matters are progressed in a timely and efficient manner
- Liaising with clients, experts, barristers, third party solicitors/insurers, police and any other relevant parties as directed
- Involvement in the work that the department does around victim support
- Dealing with all aspects of pre and post issue procedures in a timely manner as directed
- Drafting statements of case, witness statements, application notices, pleadings and instructions
- Preparing accurate and detailed file notes
- Helping to maintain case plans and case summaries and taking a proactive approach
- To research points of law in respect of liability and quantum and take responsibility for researching topics prior to undertaking allocated tasks to ensure accuracy
- Undertaking and assisting where appropriate telephone negotiations/case management conferences with solicitors/courts as directed
- Pursue cases to conclusion as directed
- Attendance at Court, Joint Settlement Meetings, Case Management Conferences and Conferences with or without Counsel. This occasionally requires an overnight stay.
- Preparation of trial bundles
- Helping with/preparing costs instructions sheets and disbursement lists
- Ensuring excellent levels of client care are maintained
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Essential Skills And Experience
- Good researching and drafting skills
- Sound base knowledge of the law surrounding serious injury and court procedure
- Good attention to detail, with file management and organisational skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to adapt to the needs of a diverse environment and able to quickly analyse complex information in order to make reasoned decisions.
- IT competent
- Excellent time management
- Preferably previous experience of working in a personal injury department
- An interest in, or preferably experience of working on international personal injury cases
- Must be flexible in working hours and able to travel
- Excellent communication and client care skills
- A willingness to put forward ideas and to engage in brand development, networking events and marketing
Desirable Qualifications, Skills And Experience
- A law degree or a Graduate Diploma in Law, or a desire to gain legal qualifications via CILEX, paralegal apprenticeship or the SQE routes
- Some previous legal work experience
- Driving licence
We reserve the right to close this role before the date specified depending on the calibre and volume of candidates.
About Fletchers Group
Fletchers is a fast-growing, dynamic law firm specialising in personal injury and clinical negligence law, with outstanding rankings in both The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. Following several strategic acquisitions, we’ve evolved into the Fletchers Group, with ambitious plans for continued growth and innovation.


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