Commercial Litigation Solicitor

215297876

Competitive

Permanent

Oxfordshire

3-6

Posted around 1 month ago

Expires In 2 Months

Job Description

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION/ DISPUTE RESOLUTION SOLICITOR, 1-3 YEARS’ PQE, OXFORDSHIRE, £COMPETITIVE
JOB REF: 215297876

This is a rare opportunity to join a growing litigation team and support a Partner who specialises in Sports Law, as well undertaking a wide range of litigation matters to include defamation, sports regulatory and gambling disputes and high court commercial litigation. This Legal 500 firm will offer you good quality work that will challenge you and offers ongoing career development opportunities and bespoke training.

In addition to a competitive salary, the firm supports well-being and work/ life balance with a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible leave, a cycle to work scheme, hybrid working and access to a health plan.

You should have 1- 3 years’ PQE and experience of handling your own caseload of commercial litigation matters. You should be able to demonstrate technical skill that is supported by enthusiasm and drive, a willingness to take responsibility as the lead in complex matters, and desire to contribute to the team’s growth. A passion for business development, and the ability to build relationships both with members of the firm and clients are essential.

To apply contact Kate Stubbs at eNL on 020 7183 8586 or email kate.stubbs@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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