Dispute Resolution Secretary

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Dispute Resolution Secretary

We are seeking an experienced legal secretary to join our lively Dispute Resolution.

You will be supporting a Partner who specialises in commercial litigation, as well as another solicitor, dealing with a wide range of client-focused secretarial and administrative work.

You will assist your fee-earners with a variety of administrative tasks, to include monthly billing and file management. You will also assist the wider secretarial team during busy times and help cover absence (and vice versa).

You must have previous dispute resolution secretarial experience, gained in a similar busy legal environment. You will also have:

  • Commercial awareness and understanding of how your role contributes to the success of the business;
  • Experience of legal billing and good standard of numeracy;
  • Strong IT skills and fast, accurate typing.
  • Good administrative and time management skills;
  • Effective written and spoken English & excellent interpersonal skills
  • A proactive and responsible team approach;
  • A flexible and adaptable style, willingness to develop and to adapt to evolving business needs;
  • A professional, confident approach.
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We offer a market rate salary, 25 days holiday, plus Bank Holidays and a company pension scheme.

We also offer non-contractual hybrid working and some remote working may be possible in due course, depending on the needs of the team. You will though be required to be mostly office-based and fully so during probation.

If you are interested please submit your CV to Tanya Browns Recruitment Group as directed.

Required skills

  • Administrative
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Legal
  • Secretarial

Application question

Do you have a minimum of 1 year Legal Secretary experience?

Reference: 52509467

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