CapeClarke Limited

Defendant Catastrophic Injury Solicitor - Tier 1 Firm

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Job Location

London, United Kingdom

Job Description

Highly-rated International law firm seeks to recruit an experienced Defendant Catastrophic Injury Lawyer (Solicitor/CILEX) for its highly-regarded Defendant complex team in London. Salary is paying between £75k - £100k.



My client is an award-winning law practice with an excellent reputation in the market for defending top tier Serious & Catastrophic Injury claims. Its highly regarded team in London is now looking for an experienced Solicitor or Legal Executive (3-8PQE Ideally) to join its specialist Defendant Catastrophic Injury department. The team deals with a variety of matters- predominantly highly complex and high value brain and spinal cord injuries but also altered consciousness cases, polytrauma, brachial plexus injury, severe psychiatric injury, chronic pain and loss of senses. The successful candidate will be expected to handle a mixed, complex caseload of the above alongside some coverage and policy work.



Your caseload will be challenging yet highly rewarding, where you will gain exposure to some of the most complex cases in the UK and Internationally. Typical value of the cases will be 500k to multi-million pound value.



Applications are invited from ambitious Solicitors and Legal Executives with experience of working within high-value, highly-complex Serious Injury cases.



This is an outstanding role for an experienced lawyer looking to join a leading law firm with an excellent salary and generous benefits package on offer.



Location: London, GB

Posted Date: 11/28/2024
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November 28, 2024
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