Litigation Lawyer
Litigation Lawyer
Service Care Legal are currently working alongside a thriving local authority, based in Oxfordshire, which is in need of Litigation Lawyers to join their team and handle either/both Criminal (non-school attendance) and Civil Litigation matters.
Job Title: Litigation Lawyer
Location: Oxfordshire - hybrid
Rate: £45 to £50ph, full or part-time hours
Contract length: 3 months ongoing
Responsibilities
- Handle a mixed caseload of either Criminal or Civil Litigation matters. If you can handle both then even better!
- There will be a particular focus on handling non-school attendance matters
- Attend the office (Oxford City) on a regular basis and attend own hearings as and when necessary.
Requirements
- A qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive or Barrister with Criminal (non-school attendance) or Civil Litigation experience
- Someone who has worked for a Local Authority within a litigation legal team
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Benefits
- Weekly pay
- Professional development opportunities
- Flexible working arrangement
If this Litigation Lawyer vacancy sounds like an opportunity of interest for you or someone you know, please feel free to reach out to Hugh Barnes on , or email .
We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250.
Reference: 52955788
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