About this Consultant Solicitor role:
Our client is offering an opportunity to work as a Self-Employed Consultant within a respected national law firm. The role provides freedom, flexibility, and autonomy while maintaining full support, compliance, and access to firm resources.
This profit-share role offers a 70/30 split (potentially 80/20) for home-based work, flexible hours, and no mandatory office meetings. You can maximize billable hours or enjoy a better work-life balance. A client following generating £100k on a fee-share basis could exceed typical salaried earnings.
Requirements for this Consultant Solicitor vacancy:
Qualified Solicitor, minimum 5 years PQE
Experience in your specialism
Proven record of successful case outcomes
Established client followingApplications are welcome from Solicitors, Senior Lawyers, or ambitious Juniors. All practice areas are considered except Conveyancing or Personal Injury.
What’s on offer for this Consultant Solicitor opportunity:
Flexible fee structure: Internal referrals and fee-share opportunities, with the ability to set your own fees and financial targets, alongside full support for compliance, regulatory obligations, and insurance.
Comprehensive resources: Access to high-quality legal precedents, administrative support, and regular in-house training.
Integrated support: Smooth collaboration with compliance, administration, and accounts teams.
Advanced systems: Excellent IT, case management, and compliance tools to streamline your work.
Administrative assistance: Support with accounts, invoicing, and other administrative tasks.
Professional guidance: Ongoing support from experienced Heads of Departments and Partners, including monthly collaboration meetings and additional incentives.
For more information about this Consultant Solicitor vacancy please contact Mia Henderson quoting reference 37574.
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