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Insolvency Lawyer Job

Details of an Insolvency Lawyer job vacancy - £30-70k
“Possible Re-training opportunity”

Our client, a leading legal practice based in the West Country, seeks to appoint an Insolvency Lawyer.

They have additionally pointed out to us - they may possibly offer re-training to a promising candidate from a good law firm, who has made steady progress, has excellent client handling skills and is possibly working in Dispute Resolution - Contentious Litigation or Company and Commercial.

Ideally, we seek a lawyer with insolvency-contentious / non-contentious work experience to join a large team.

This large team is involved in commercial, residential, property, commercial transactions, banking, debt collecting, employment, financial and commercial disputes, insolvency, media, IT, insurance, PI, planning and land use and property litigation.

The candidate will primarily work with and report to Partners in the Insolvency, Litigation and Commercial property teams.

We seek a professional with residential and commercial property experience, CDDA 1986, and non-contentious insolvency exposure.

Our client offers career progression, a good range of company benefits and a secure future.

Call CER on 01872 274 227 for more information.

Insolvency Lawyer Job


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Insolvency Lawyer

£50 to 70K - "Partner or Training Option!"

Two positions are available, one within a small-medium law practice group, offering superb equity-partner prospects. The other in a major local law firm offering managerial prospects within a medium sized business team.

This firm will also consider training promising candidates - 2 years plus PQE; "any discipline will be considered for this training role".

For the future partner role a background in contentious work involving a high degree of experience in insolvency work. Experience is also desired in non-contentious insolvency commercial work, residential and commercial property transactions and CDDA 1986.


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