NQ+ Dispute Resolution Solicitor - Commercial Litigation in Liverpool

NQ+ Dispute Resolution Solicitor - Commercial Litigation in Liverpool

Liverpool Full-Time 35000 - 45000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Simpson Judge

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Handle diverse commercial litigation cases and build strong client relationships.
  • Company: Respected law firm with a focus on career progression and teamwork.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, excellent work-life balance, and professional development opportunities.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team and grow your legal skills in a supportive environment.
  • Qualifications: NQ+ Solicitor with a solid background in dispute resolution and litigation.

The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 Β£ per year.

Simpson Judge is seeking a Dispute Resolution Solicitor (NQ+) with a strong litigation background for its Liverpool and Wigan offices. This role offers high-quality work on a varied caseload along with genuine career progression opportunities within a respected firm.

The successful candidate will support a collaborative team while developing their skills and managing client relationships. A competitive salary and benefits are offered, enhancing your work-life balance.

NQ+ Dispute Resolution Solicitor - Commercial Litigation in Liverpool employer: Simpson Judge

Simpson Judge is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic work environment in Liverpool and Wigan where you can thrive as a Dispute Resolution Solicitor. With a focus on high-quality work and a commitment to employee development, the firm provides ample opportunities for career progression, competitive salaries, and a supportive team culture that values collaboration and work-life balance.

Simpson Judge

Contact Details:

Simpson Judge Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace NQ+ Dispute Resolution Solicitor - Commercial Litigation in Liverpool

Litigation Skills
Client Relationship Management
Team Collaboration
Commercial Awareness
Case Management
Negotiation Skills
Legal Research