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Newly or Recently qualified Commercial Disputes Lawyer

Employer
Origin Legal
Location
Ipswich, Suffolk
Salary
£36-45,000
Closing date
21 Aug 2021
Reference
ARP/LSG

Job Details

Our client are one of East Anglia’s leading law firms, working with local, national and international clients, including individuals, start-ups, SMEs, PLCs, charities, social enterprises and public sector organisations from every sector .

They now wish to strengthen their Commercial Disputes team with the appointment of a newly or recently qualified Solicitor. The successful candidate will be asked to advise and assist with a broad range of breach of contract, company and partnership disputes, insolvency, construction disputes and property litigation.

They are able to offer

  • Quality work
  • The opportunity to work within a highly experienced and well-regarded team
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • An attractive package
  • An open and clear career structure
  • A full training and development programme

Benefits include

  • A competitive salary
  • Childcare voucher scheme
  • Contributory pension scheme (service criteria)
  • Frequent sports and social events
  • Holidays up to 30 days (starting at 25 days)
  • Life assurance
  • Group income protection scheme
  • Medical cashback plan and/or private medical insurance (role dependant)
  • Payment of professional subscriptions

Company

Origin Legal is a specialist legal recruitment company launched in January 2005 by a management team that first came together in 1996. Origin Legal is recognised as one of the UK's leading providers of legal jobs at all levels for lawyers, legal executives, solicitors and paralegals. The company’s primary goal is to deliver the highest quality of service and through successful legal recruiting develop and maintain long term client relationships with firms throughout the UK and internationally.

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