Job Description
Position Title: In-House Barrister
\nLocation: Greater Manchester
\nSalary: Competitive, dependent on experience
\nReference: BH-36920
\nWork Type: Full-time
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\nAbout The Firm:
\nMy client is ranked in the top ten for the Best Law Firm to work for in the UK. They have earned a 5-star rating on Trust Pilot from thousands of client reviews, which is a testament to their commitment to client service and excellence.
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\nPosition Overview:
\nMy client is seeking a talented Barrister to join their Advocacy Team. The successful candidate will represent claimants in trials across England and Wales and be involved in various forms of advocacy, including fast track and multi-track cases. This role is perfect for someone with personal injury experience, though we are open to candidates with a broader litigation background.
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\nKey Responsibilities:
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\n• Undertaking advocacy in claimant personal injury litigation.
\n• Drafting advices, pleadings, and skeleton arguments.
\n• Keeping updated with procedural changes, case law, and legislation.
\n• Assisting less experienced advocates with advocacy and drafting work.
\n• Extensive travel across England and Wales, potentially requiring overnight stays.
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\nRequirements:
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\n• Current practising certificate.
\n• Higher Rights of Audience (if applicable).
\n• Strong knowledge of the Civil Procedure Rules.
\n• Demonstrable advocacy experience.
\n• Ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines.
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\nThe Benefits & How to Apply:
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\n• Competitive salary, dependent on experience.
\n• Flexible working hours.
\n• 25 days of holiday, rising to 28, plus public/bank holidays.
\n• Private medical insurance.
\n• Access to gym and active social committee events.
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\nApply in the strictest of confidence online and/or via telephone – there is no need for a CV for an initial conversation.
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\nIn accordance with [The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, Regulation 19]
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