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Insolvency Litigation Associate

Posted 4 hours 43 minutes ago by Michael Page (UK)

Permanent
Not Specified
Academic Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
  • UK top-100 London-based law firm
  • Fantastic firm culture

About Our Client

Our client is a well-established law firm with a strong presence in the legal sector. Known for its focus on client success, the company operates as a mid-sized organisation offering a supportive and professional environment.

Job Description

  • Handle a diverse caseload of insolvency-related disputes, including contentious matters.
  • Advise clients on insolvency law, litigation strategies, and risk management.
  • Draft and review legal documents, including pleadings, applications, and agreements.
  • Collaborate with other legal departments to ensure seamless case management.
  • Represent clients in court proceedings and liaise with external counsel as required.
  • Conduct thorough legal research to support case preparation and strategy development.
  • Provide updates to clients and maintain strong client relationships throughout the process.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory and professional standards within the legal field.

The Successful Applicant

A successful Insolvency Litigation Associate should have:

  • A solid academic background in law, with a qualification as a solicitor.
  • Strong technical knowledge of insolvency law and litigation procedures.
  • Experience in managing a caseload of contentious insolvency matters.
  • Excellent research, drafting, and communication skills.
  • The ability to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines.
  • A proactive approach to problem-solving and attention to detail.
  • Commitment to delivering high standards of client service.

What's on Offer

  • Opportunities for career progression.
  • Engage in high-quality, complex cases in the legal sector.
  • Access to ongoing professional development and training programmes.
  • Potential for flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance.
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