

| Salary band | Any |
|---|---|
| Salary details | N/A |
| Location | London |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Chadwick Nott |
| Contact | Claire Etridge |
| Specialist Areas | Construction, Litigation/Civil Litigation |
| Posted | 11th Nov 2008 |
| Expires | 9th Dec 2008 |
Sitting just outside the Top 10, this firm's Construction Department is seeking a contentious lawyer to develop their capability in this area. This is a role with early responsibility which will make you key to the practice. Helping to drive their development forward, it is likely you will have 6+ years relevant experience.
There are genuine partnership prospects in the medium term.
Your entrepreneurial spirit, drive and the ability to maintain and actively develop client relations will assist in acting for developers, employers, main contractors, sub-contractors and consultants advising them on adjudication, mediation and contractual claims. A focus of the role will be on defending construction professionals from liability claims.
If you're looking to move to a growing department where there is no bottle-necking at Senior Associate Level and where you WILL gain Partnership if you deliver, you should be talking to this firm.
Call now and speak to our Consultant, Claire Etridge on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) . Alternatively, you can email her at (email address removed)
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