


| Salary | Any |
|---|---|
| Location | Liverpool |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | RBUK Legal |
| Contact | Andrew Nelson |
| Specialist Areas | Leisure/Hospitality/Tourism/Sports |
| Posted | 23rd May 2008 |
| Expires | 30th May 2008 |
One of the UK's leading regional law firms with both a national and international reach is looking to recruit a Property litigation lawyer to join the Liverpool office. Within this role, you will primarily deal with legal expense work dealing with a large caseload. The work comes from two insurer clients and is effectively guaranteed.
Our client provides a full range of legal services to businesses and individuals in the corporate market and the client base ranges from privately owned entrepreneurial companies to large multi-national organisations.
This role will be an excellent opportunity for someone who is commercial, self-reliant and practical with a hands-on attitude. You will also have excellent academics together with a broad knowledge of property law and in particular boundary disputes from working at a recognised city / large regional practice.
To find out more about this role please do call our retained consultant Ryan Taylor in the strictest confidence on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) or e-mail on (email address removed) You can also review all our current 'live' vacancies on our website at www.rbuklegal.comRBUK LEGAL RECRUITMENT - CAREERS IN BLACK & WHITE
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