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Solicitor - Disease

Job description

This firm are a leading defendant practice that act on behalf of insurers, businesses and other suppliers to the insurance sector. They are looking for a Solicitor from NQ to 3 years PQE to work in their Disease team with a newly joined partner.

This team act on behalf of insurers and self-insured corporate clients on a wide variety of claims brought against them including asbestos related claims, dermatitis and noise induced hearing loss. You will have the autonomy to run your own caseload and assist on more complex cases when necessary. The firm are looking for a committed individual who wants to help grow and nurture the existing and future team.

The firm are a highly flexible firm when it comes to hybrid working; their Glasgow team attend the office once or twice a week. They are known for being "family friendly" with enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption schemes in addition to being open to flexible working hours. They are a competitive payer in the market and also offer a generous benefits package which includes the option to buy and sell additional holidays, pension plan, medical insurance, group income protection, critical illness and life insurance.

If you are interested in this role, get in touch with Connie Nimmo on 07387 261 729 or connie.nimmo@idexconsulting.com.

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