Senior Contentious Construction Lawyer

5+ PQE

Salary

Attractive Salary + Benefits

Location

London or Bristol

This is a really meaty role for an ambitious contentious construction lawyer who is looking to join a top 50 national law firm.  

Working closely with a leading partners in this field, this is a role with lots of responsibility and opportunity for quick progression. You will be dealing with contentious construction work including litigation, adjudication, and arbitration across a range of sectors including energy, utilities, transport and infrastructure both in the UK and internationally.

The role will involve supporting more junior lawyers so ideally this should be something you either already have experience of or something you are keen to do. You will also be taking on CRM responsibilities and may even be starting to develop a small practice of your own.

If you are ambitious and are feeling frustrated where you are, then this might be just the opportunity you need. 

  

  

 

  

  

  

For more information and a confidential chat about your plans, please contact: 

Cathryn Holmes 

07897074898

cholmes@talislegalrecruitment.com 

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