At a Glance
- Tasks: Manage property damage claims and collaborate on high-value cases.
- Company: Respected defendant firm with a strong national presence.
- Benefits: Hybrid working, mentorship opportunities, and career development.
- Other info: Great opportunity for growth and to mentor junior team members.
- Why this job: Join a dynamic team and make a real impact in property damage law.
- Qualifications: Qualified solicitor or legal executive with civil litigation experience.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 Β£ per year.
Your new company Our client is a highly-respected defendant firm with offices nationwide.
They are currently recruiting for a solicitor or associate to join their well-regarded property damage team in their Manchester or Birmingham offices on a hybrid basis.
This role is open to individuals with a strong civil litigation background looking to retrain.
Your new role This Property Damage Solicitor/Associate role will see you responsible for: Independently manage a caseload of property damage related claims Contribute to higher-value cases as part of a collaborative team.
Interpret and respond to client needs, ensuring all casework aligns with client SLAs and industry best practices.
Assess risk and exercise sound judgment to support and justify decisions to both internal stakeholders and external clients.
Organise and prioritise tasks to enhance productivity and streamline workflows.
Cultivate strong relationships across internal teams and external partners to expand business networks and deepen understanding of the Firm s strategic goals and client expectations.
Serve as a mentor and primary point of contact for junior team members, offering guidance and support as needed.
What you ll need to succeed Qualified solicitor or chartered legal executive (NQ+) Previous civil litigation experience Experience of property insurance claims (beneficial) Strong technical proficiency and a keen enthusiasm for all aspects of c...
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