Job Title: Newly Qualified Solicitor - Litigation (Commercial)
Location: Belfast
About the Firm
We are working with a leading UK law firm with a strong presence in Northern Ireland. The firm has an excellent reputation for its dispute resolution work, handling a broad range of commercial litigation matters for high-profile clients across multiple industries. Known for its pragmatic and commercially minded approach, the team is well regarded for achieving effective results while maintaining long-term client relationships.
The Role
This is an exciting opportunity for a newly qualified solicitor to join a dynamic litigation team in Belfast. The successful candidate will gain exposure to a wide variety of commercial disputes, working closely with experienced colleagues on complex and high-value cases. The role offers excellent training, mentorship, and the chance to develop skills in a supportive, collaborative environment while contributing to a nationally recognised practice.
Key Responsibilities
* Assisting on a wide range of commercial litigation matters
* Drafting legal documents, correspondence, and reports
* Conducting legal research and case preparation
* Managing elements of cases under supervision and progressing files efficiently
* Building strong relationships with clients and providing clear, practical advice
* Working as part of a team to deliver high-quality service on major disputes
Requirements
* Qualified (or soon-to-qualify) Solicitor in Northern Ireland
* Strong academic background and a genuine interest in commercial litigation
* Excellent drafting, analytical, and communication skills
* Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage competing priorities
* Team player with a proactive and professional approach
Benefits
* Competitive salary and benefits package
* Opportunity to work on high-quality commercial disputes with leading clients
* Ongoing training and structured career development
* Supportive and collaborative team environment within a UK-wide firm
For further information or a confidential discussion, please contact Ciaran Gallagher.
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