Top Legal 500 law firm located in Central London are currently recruiting a Commercial Litigation Solicitor at Partner level.
About the firm:
Our client has a team of experienced and dedicated lawyers offering a comprehensive range of legal services to clients in the UK and overseas. With a reputation for achieving exceptional results, they have enjoyed continued growth and expansion since their inception and are well placed to continue on an upwards trajectory.
About this Commercial Litigation Solicitor/Partner opportunity:
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Solicitor at Partner level to join our client’s thriving litigation team based in London. You will be leading the Commercial Litigation team, supporting a team of Commercial Litigators who have a wide range of experience as well as a similar number of support staff and so experience of this is a requirement.
Commercial Litigation Solicitor/Partner fee earning experience to include:
Commercial and company disputes
Insolvency matters
Professional Negligence claims
Injunctions
Shareholder and partnership disputes
Breach of trust claimsQualifications and Requirements for this Commercial Litigation Solicitor/Partner opportunity:
Qualified in the UK as a Solicitor of England and Wales with 12 - 15 solid years PQE within the field of Commercial Litigation and coming from a small to mid-sized law firm
Longevity within their current role is essential
Have exceptional business acumen
Experience of managing and leading a team
Have the ability to communicate in a clear and assertive manner to those who have a good understanding of the law, and proven analytical and problem-solving skills, with good business acumen.
If you're a Commercial Litigation Solicitor/Partner ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively contact Victoria Kemp at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37583
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