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New! NQ Disputes Solicitor | Construction Focus

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New! NQ Disputes Solicitor | Construction Focus

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Job description
• Join a leading national law firm
• Work on high value disputes work

The firm

TSR Legal are working in partnership with a leading commercial law firm with offices across the UK. They have a construction team ranked by the legal directories and the firm offers great training and support. The firm is a flexible employer and the majority of the team work between the home and office. They can offer a highly competitive salary and benefits package.

The Role

The Disputes NQ will work closely with the Partners and other fee earners for clients across a range of sectors including infrastructure, retail, energy and rail.

About you

You will be an NQ Solicitor who has ties to Wales and an interest to work for a leading law firm. You will have strong academics.

How to apply for this Disputes Solicitor NQ role

If this sounds like the job for you, you can apply via this website by clicking ‘Apply’ above.

Alternatively, to learn more about this opportunity or to register your interest, contact Rob Adams at TSR Legal on 02920 388100 / [email protected] in complete confidence.

Excellent salary banding, bonus and benefits.

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