Dispute Resolution Solicitor

Banbury Office

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Location
Banbury Office
Category
Dispute Resolution
Job Type
Full time

We are currently recruiting for a Dispute Resolution Solicitor to join our Dispute Resolution team in our Banbury office.

This is an exciting position at our growing and ambitious law firm in the heart of England.

SE-Solicitors is consistently recognised as a high-ranking law firm in the Legal 500. The Dispute Resolution team has a particularly enviable reputation for all aspects of dispute resolution.

We are a firm who put people first in everything we do, meaning we are focussed on not only our clients but the development and success of all our staff. As an equal opportunity’s employer, we comply with the equality laws, whilst promoting a good and harmonious working environment in which all employees are treated with dignity and respect.

 

Job Role:

This varied role is a fantastic opportunity to work within a friendly and approachable team, working with highly experienced Secretaries, Solicitors, and Directors.

Responsibilities of the role would include, but are not limited to:

  • Property Disputes, both residential and commercial
  • Contentious Probate
  • TOLATA claims
  • Insolvency and bankruptcy
  • Contract Disputes
  • Professional Negligence
  • Debt Recovery

 

Knowledge & Skills

  • 1-3 years PQE experience
  • Qualified Solicitor
  • IT Skills

 

Person Specification

  • Works well as a member of a team
  • Pays attention to detail
  • Holds a flexible approach
  • Able to prioritise workload
  • Punctual, honest, and trustworthy
  • Excellent communication skills

We would love to hear from you if this role is of interest.

To apply or find out more,  please complete the form or email Carole Carbery, HR Director at ccarbery@se-solicitors.co.uk or call on 01295 204047.

Posted on February 28th 2024

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