Senior Insolvency Partner - Grow Birmingham Practice

Senior Insolvency Partner - Grow Birmingham Practice

Full-Time 81000 - 99000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Executive Network Legal Ltd

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead and grow the insolvency practice, advising on diverse insolvency matters.
  • Company: Executive Network Legal Ltd, a leading firm in Birmingham.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Join a supportive team focused on innovation and client success.
  • Why this job: Make a significant impact in a dynamic legal environment while advancing your career.
  • Qualifications: Extensive experience in insolvency law and strong leadership skills.

The predicted salary is between 81000 - 99000 Β£ per year.

Executive Network Legal Ltd in Birmingham is seeking an experienced Insolvency Partner to lead and grow the firm's insolvency practice in the Midlands. You will advise on a broad range of matters for insolvency practitioners, lenders, directors, shareholders and other stakeholders. The role covers contentious and non-contentious insolvency, including corporate and personal insolvency, restructuring, litigation, director disqualification, and cross-border matters, with a focus on developing.

Senior Insolvency Partner - Grow Birmingham Practice employer: Executive Network Legal Ltd

Executive Network Legal Ltd is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture in Cheltenham that prioritises employee growth and development. With a competitive starting salary and a commitment to supporting your career progression, you will thrive in a collaborative environment where your passion for education law can truly make a difference.

Executive Network Legal Ltd

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Insolvency Law
Corporate Insolvency
Personal Insolvency
Restructuring
Litigation
Director Disqualification
Cross-Border Matters