Commercial / Property Litigation Solicitor


Details:
  • Salary: £45 - 60 - Hour
  • Job Type: Contract
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Hour
  • Location: Southwark Greater London
  • Date: 1 week ago
Description:

Job Title: Property & Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Location: South London, England
Start Date: ASAP

Our South London based client is now recruiting for a Interim Litigation Lawyer to join them from July on an initial 6-month contract whist they recruit on a permanent basis.

Key responsibilities:

* Manage your own caseload of commercial and property litigation matters.

* Previous experience supervising a team and delegating work to junior team members

* Monitor and project the litigation pipeline, anticipated new instructions, WIP, billing opportunities, capacity and resource requirements.

* Promote accountability, efficiency and high standards of client care.

Requirements:

* Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive considered

* Full-time hours

* Hybrid working available – 3 days in the office required

* Transparency with costs

* Demonstrate strong commercial judgement and be comfortable advising clients on sensible, cost-effective outcomes

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