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Civil Litigation Lawyer - Housing

Civil Litigation Lawyer - Housing

Posted 14 June by Reed Business Support
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We are seeking a Civil Litigation Lawyer to manage a diverse caseload, including public sector housing litigation. This role is ideal for a self-motivated individual who can work with minimal supervision and possesses strong advocacy and drafting skills. Experience in managing housing disrepair caseloads is an advantage.

Day-to-day of the role:
  • Handle a mixed caseload of civil litigation matters with a focus on public sector housing litigation.
  • Work independently, managing your time and caseload effectively.
  • Prepare legal documents with precision and attention to detail.
  • Represent clients in court confidently and competently as required.
  • Communicate with clients, providing clear advice and updates on their cases.
  • Collaborate with other legal professionals to ensure the best outcomes for clients.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
  • Qualified lawyer with the right to practice in the UK.
  • Proven experience in civil litigation, particularly within the public sector housing domain.
  • Strong advocacy and drafting skills.
  • Ability to manage a housing disrepair caseload is highly desirable.
  • Capable of working autonomously with minimal supervision.
  • Excellent organisational and time management skills.
Benefits:
  • Competitive hourly rate.
  • Flexibility to work from home.
  • Opportunity to work on a varied and challenging caseload.
  • Supportive team environment.

To apply for the Civil Litigation Lawyer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and your proficiency in managing civil litigation cases.

Reference: 52867893

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