A very well-regarded industrial disease team in Liverpool are seeking a Disease Litigation Lawyer to join them in handling a caseload of complex disease litigation, ranging from noise-induced hearing loss claims to asbestos-related claims. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and experienced team, gaining exposure to high value cases, and working on a hybrid basis.
As a Disease Litigation Lawyer, you will:
* Handle your own caseload of litigated NIHL claims efficiently.
* Assist senior colleagues on complex, high-value industrial disease claims.
* Draft legal strategy reports, pleadings, and advice.
* Conduct legal research and investigations.
* Attend court hearings, conferences, and client meetings.
* Liaise with clients, counsel, and other relevant parties.
* Support business development and client relationship initiatives.
* Meet financial targets and comply with SLAs/KPIs.
What they are looking for:
* A qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive with 0-5 years PQE.
* Experience managing litigated NIHL claims is preferred but not essential.
* Strong litigation skills with proven technical ability.
* Ability to manage deadlines, prioritise workloads, and work independently.
* A client-focused and commercially aware approach.
* Excellent communication, organisation, and analytical skills.
* IT proficiency and adaptability to a flexible working environment.
What's on offer:
* Competitive salary and benefits package including healthcare cover, pension plan, life insurance, and 28 days' annual leave plus bank holidays.
* Hybrid working model with home office equipment provided.
* Support for professional development within a top-tier legal firm.
* Inclusive and diverse workplace where talent is nurtured.
* Additional perks such as discounted gym membership, cycle-to-work scheme, and employee rewards.
If you are seeking a new opportunity in Liverpool with a top-tier Disease Litigation team, apply now. You can contact Nadine Ali at Sacco Mann for further information or submit your CV directly to this advert.
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