Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£38,000 - £42,000 (DOE) Rising to £47K
Role:- Commercial Litigation Solicitor Location :- Liverpool - L3 1HU Contract :- Permanent - Office Based Hrs :- Mon -Fri 09:30 - 17:30hrs (1-day WFH) Salary :- £38,000 - £42,000 (DOE) Rising to £47K We are currently recruiting for a Commercial Litigation Solicitor for our client who are a fast-growing practice, providing high quality legal services to both UK and International organisations. You will be working within a great team, based in a modern office in Liverpool City Centre, with great transport links. You would also be able to work from home 1 day per week on completion of the probationary period. As the Commercial Litigation Solicitor, your duties & responsibilities. Offer legal advice to clients in complex commercial disputes pre-action and issued. Conduct risk assessments and advise clients on potential litigation impacts. Participate in negotiations and mediations to resolve disputes. Prepare contracts and documents for clients. Stay updated with changes in the professional services sector and legal landscape. The Commercial Litigation Solicitor, will have the following skills and experience. Must be qualified or working towards a Law qualification. Highly motivated. Excellent negotiation and communication skills. Excellent organisational skills with ability to prioritise workload.
Liverpool
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