Public Law Disputes Lawyer

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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Public Law Disputes Lawyer - Birmingham Top 100 Law Firm PQE 6+ This role as Public Law Disputes Lawyer offers the chance to be part of a dynamic and growing team, working closely with senior leaders on high-impact cases. With the flexibility to work from any of our 10 office locations, you will have the support and resources to develop your career and build a strong client base. Enjoy a collaborative environment where your entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to client service will be highly valued and rewarded. Key Responsibilities: - Manage a broad range of public law disputes, including public procurement, judicial reviews, and information rights. - Provide strategic advice and representation in court, arbitration, and mediation. - Stay updated with changes in legislation and case law to provide effective legal solutions. - Build and maintain strong client relationships with clear, pragmatic advice. Desired Skills / Knowledge: - 6 years+ PQE with significant experience in public law disputes. - Desirable: Background in subsidy control. - Strong communication, analytical skills, and attention to detail. - Passion for building client relationships and driving business development. We offer a competitive salary, flexible working arrangements, and an extensive range of benefits. Apply below or contact Freya Jones-Griffiths at Austen Lloyd as soon as possible, quoting Ref FJG 56935 (Public Law Disputes Lawyer - Birmingham) Solicitor Vacancies Law Lawyer Jobs Reference FJG 56935 (Public Law Disputes Lawyer - Birmingham) Austen Lloyd Limited is a Specialist Legal Recruitment Agency. Please note: our advertisements may use PQE levels purely as a guide, however we would be happy to consider applications from all candidates who can demonstrate the skills needed to perform the role.

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