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Senior Housing Litigation Legal Assistant

Senior Housing Litigation Legal Assistant

Posted 3 June by Service Care Solutions - Legal
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Service Care Legal are currently recruiting on behalf of a London Borough Council who are seeking a Senior Housing Litigation legal Assistant to join their team on a contract basis. Please find below further details with regards to the role and responsibilities.

ROLE: Senior Housing Litigation Legal Assistant
LOCATION: North London
RATE: £22.00 to £24.00 per hour
CONTRACT: 3 months ongoing

Please note that this role would be hybrid working (1 or 2 days in the office per week).

The Role of the Senior Housing Litigation Legal Assistant

  • To assist the Lawyers in the progression of high volume caseloads of housing litigation matters through to completion
  • The bulk of the cases would be related to Housing Disrepair
  • There will be occasional general housing litigation matters such as ASBO, possession claims and homelessness applications

The Person

  • A law-related qualification (LPC / LLM / LLB) or relevant legal experience within Housing Disrepair
  • Previous disrepair legal work would be essential for this role
  • Working experience within the public sector would also be essential for this position

The Benefits

  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Weekly payroll options

If this Senior Housing Litigation Legal Assistant sounds like an opportunity of interest, please feel free to reach out to Lloyd Stanley on , or email . We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250.

Reference: 52782806

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