Construction Solicitor Contentious

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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Construction Solicitor (Contentious), NQ – 1 Years PQE, Cardiff, £50,000 - £55,000 (DOE) - A new opportunity has arisen to join a leading national law firm based in Cardiff City Centre. JOB REF:6279.

• Applications are sought from Construction Solicitors with experience on contentious matters.
• You will be responsible for assisting in handling a variety of contentious construction matters, including contract breaches, professional negligence claims and delays.
• You will also support more senior members of the team with more complex cases.
• Our client is a leading law firm with an exceptional reputation for fostering a supportive and friendly environment where their staff are really encouraged to fulfil their potential.
• This firm pay a highly attractive basic salaries along with an enhanced bonus package and an attractive benefits scheme as would befit a regional law firm.
• Hybrid and flexible working options on offer.
• Contact Penny Trotman at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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Reference: 52989629

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