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Industrial Disease Solicitor

Posted 11 June by G2 Legal Limited
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Salary icon £45,000 - £50,000 per annum
Location icon Oxford , Oxfordshire

Excellent career opportunities & fantastic range of benefits including:

  • Competitive salary
  • 28 days holiday per year
  • Hybrid working arrangements

Our client is an Award Winning and Legal 500 ranked law firm with several offices in London and the Southeast region. It is currently seeking a recently qualified Industrial Disease Solicitor to join its expanding Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury Team based in Oxford.

Main duties will include: 

  • Assist senior Fee-Earners with their complex files
  • Manage your own caseload of multi-track Asbestos Industrial Disease files
  • Deal directly with clients to take instructions and ensure full understanding to deliver on client expectations

Your experience must include: 

  • Recently qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive able to assist with any litigation work to be carried out at the appropriate level set by the court
  • Previous experience of litigation and good knowledge of Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) and Pre Action Protocols
  • Ideally previous experience within a claimant Personal Injury/Industrial Disease area of law, although our client would consider strong litigators from other areas of expertise as well as defendant PI backgrounds

Ideal candidates will have previously worked at a known Industrial Disease or Personal Injury practice and hold excellent academic qualifications. 

If you are interested in this Industrial Disease Solicitor role, please apply online with your updated CV via the link or contact Gayle Woolf at G2 Legal for immediate consideration today!

Reference: 52845718

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