Commercial & Technology Solicitor PSL

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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COMMERCIAL AND TECHNOLOGY SOLICITOR (PSL), 6+ YEARS PQE, BIRMINGHAM, £80,000+ (DOE) - This is a unique opportunity to join a leading law practice in Birmingham City Centre. JOB REF: 6272.

• Applications are sought from experienced Professional Support Lawyers or Commercial & Technology Solicitors with a minimum of 6 Years PQE looking to move into a professional support lawyer role.
• You will support the department by delivering a first rate know-how platform.
• You will also be a team player with excellent communication skills and the ability to translate a good commercial acumen to others.
• A leading national law firm with an exceptional reputation for sound legal services and market leading teams in numerous sectors.
• This firm has an enviable client base and prides itself on the quality of its support of employees and deliverance of legal services to clients.
• For more information or to apply contact Penny Trotman on or email with a copy of your CV.

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Reference: 52989627

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