

| Salary | £75k - £100k |
|---|---|
| Location | City |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Judicial Review |
| Contact | Neil Trestrail |
| Specialist Areas | Professional Negligence/Indemnity |
| Posted | 28th Aug 2008 |
| Expires | 4th Sep 2008 |
Professional Indemnity Solicitor-London-£60k-£80k
Our client a national practice with 70 partners and more than 330 other lawyers are developing their London office with the addition of a further Solicitor in their Professional Indemnity team.
They enjoy an enviable reputation at a national level in professional indemnity work and their expertise has resulted in dramatic growth in work and turnover over the past year and more.
The London office is an area of new growth within the insurance sector with a focus on attracting work of the highest calibre and the team is at the forefront of developing the departments practice into the Lloyds insurance practice.
The successful candidate will be joining a team of five other indemnity lawyers, led by a chambers rated Partner.
You will be able to take on an existing caseload of solicitors negligence work initially whilst being given the opportunity to forge strong client relationships, and exposure to other insurance related matters.
For this role, previous experience in professional indemnity work is a pre-requisite, ideally from a similar city niche or regional firm.
This role comes with excellent prospects and a high quality of work.
So send through your details in confidence to (email address removed) or call Neil Trestrail on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion.
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