

| Salary | £75k - £100k |
|---|---|
| Location | Central/West End |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Judicial Review |
| Contact | Paul Malone |
| Specialist Areas | Insolvency |
| Posted | 19th Aug 2008 |
| Expires | 26th Aug 2008 |
Corporate Recovery / Insolvency Solicitor / West End / London
Our client is one of the leading legal practices in London; the Firm has grown to a team of over 650, including 102 partners, across four European offices.
Their Restructuring and Insolvency Group is highly regarded and noted in Chambers and Legal 500.
The 5 partner team is comprised of dedicated banking lawyers, insolvency lawyers and lawyers with specialist recovery expertise. All share a strong grounding in both banking and insolvency law; all have an unusually broad commercial outlook.
The group deals with issues surrounding lending and borrowing, turnaround and insolvency. This knowledge and experience is compounded by the resources of our Real Estate Group and Commercial Litigation Group, each has in-depth market knowledge with finance and insolvency expertise.
They currently have an exciting job opportunity for an Insolvency Solicitor with at least 3 years relevant recent experience in this field.
The work and client base will be of a high quality and the position comes with excellent prospects.
For three years, our client has been ranked in The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For.
So for a confidential discussion please send through your details to (email address removed) or call Paul Malone on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion.
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