Criminal Law Solicitor

Posted 19 June by Victor Chase Legal Recruitment
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Victor Chase Legal Recruitment are working with an award-winning, long-established Legal 500 law firm who are now looking for experienced Criminal Defence Solicitors / Advocates to join their ever-expanding team in London.

This role is ideal for qualified Criminal Solicitors / Advocates with NQ-6 years PQE and preferably someone with Higher Rights of Audience. The successful candidate will have solid experience in a similar role and a good understanding of Private Criminal Defence matters. They will be experienced in managing a full and varied caseload to include Internet & Social Media, Road Traffic Offences, Military Law, Actual Bodily Harm, Racial Aggravation and much more.

The role involves attending Court to undertake advocacy and meticulous case preparation. You will have the ability to handle your own caseload from inception to completion with limited supervision, be able to attend Court hearings, pre-charge work and liaise with Counsel for complex trials.

This is an opportunity to work in a close and supportive environment using and developing your skill set. The firm is modern, progressive, and dynamic, attracting people who are commercially aware with the ability to think outside the box.

The Firm

  • Legal 500 firm
  • Nationally recognised awards
  • Lucrative benefits including a joining bonus!

The Opportunity

  • Position: Criminal Law Solicitor
  • Salary: £35,000 - £55,000+ (depending on experience)
  • Location: London


If you would like to find out more information regarding this outstanding role, please contact Shaun at Victor Chase!

Required skills

  • Advocacy
  • Criminal Law
  • Law
  • Legal
  • Solicitors

Reference: 46722082

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