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Personal Injury Solicitor Trainee

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Our client, a leading Liverpool law firm, is recruiting for a Trainee Solicitor to join their Personal Injury Department.
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The Role
You will support the Personal Injury Department with fee-earning work, assisting with the management and progression of cases while delivering excellent client care. The position provides exposure to a broad range of matters and offers a clear pathway for professional development and qualification.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist with the management of a mixed caseload including RTA, EL, PL, Clinical Negligence, Housing Disrepair, CICA and Civil Litigation matters
- Attend client meetings and provide a professional and client-focused service
- Draft legal documents, correspondence, court applications and other legal documentation
- Assist with negotiations involving clients, insurers and other third parties
- Undertake legal research and analyse case law to support ongoing matters
- Attend court hearings and other off-site appointments as required
- Monitor and update matters on case management systems and online portals
- Build and maintain positive relationships with clients, colleagues and external contacts
- Assist with business development and networking activities
- Ensure compliance with SRA regulations, GDPR requirements and internal procedures
- Participate in training and professional development opportunities
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- Competitive salary
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days with service
- Additional birthday holiday
- Discretionary bonus scheme
- Optional home working one day per week
- Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
- Free parking
- Workplace pension scheme
- Paid study leave
- Annual practising certificate renewal
- Professional development and training opportunities
Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment.
Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
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