Commercial Litigation Solicitor

215296955

£65,000 - £85,000 Per Annum

Permanent

Leeds

3-6

Posted around 2 months ago

Expires In 9 Days

Job Description

Commercial Litigation Solicitor (Procurement Disputes), 6+ Years PQE, Leeds, £Dependent on experience - Top 50 law firm is looking to appoint an ambitious Solicitor with proven expertise in procurement disputes to facilitate the further growth of the team. To apply or register your interest, please contact Melanie on 0161 850 0745 or email melanie.daly@enllegal.co.uk with your CV and quote JOB REF: 6955

• Working within a highly rated commercial disputes team, the appointed Solicitor will be responsible for advising on public procurement dispute matters.
• The role will include providing advice on public procurement law to an impressive and growing client list and you will work closely with a number of the largest public sector bodies and suppliers.
• Work alongside industry leaders in a dynamic and supportive environment.
• Ideally you will have at least 6 years PQE in dealing with high level procurement dispute matters and be looking for a supportive and encouraging environment where you can see your career flourish.
• You will have sound technical expertise advising clients across the broad remit of public procurement law gained within a leading / national practice highly recommended for the legal services they provide within this sector.
• Extremely competitive remuneration package on offer for the right candidate.
• Contact Melanie Daly at eNL on 0161 850 0745 or email melanie.daly@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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