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A leading law firm is seeking an experienced Construction Litigation Partner to work remotely. This position offers up to £200,000 salary and the opportunity to shape the future of the practice while advising on major disputes. Ideal candidates will have strong arbitration experience and a client following. This role provides full administrative support and aims at growth within the firm.
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William James Recruitment
maidstone, United Kingdom
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22.08.2025
06.10.2025
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About the Job
Construction Litigation Partner – Remote – Up to £200,000 salary
A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join one of the UK’s leading construction litigation practices. Part of a Top 50 UK law firm, this award-winning team is one of the largest contentious construction practices and one of the UK’s most highly ranked.
The firm acts for major contractors, developers, funders, and consultants on complex, high-profile UK and international construction, engineering, and energy disputes. The team is led by a highly regarded partner recognised in both Chambers UK and the Legal 500 and includes numerous ranked individuals with expertise across litigation, adjudication, arbitration, and mediation.
As part of its ambitious UK growth strategy, the firm is seeking experienced Construction Litigation Partners to join on an entirely remote basis. The firm offers genuine opportunities to help shape the practice's future direction.
You’ll be advising on technically challenging disputes across major infrastructure, energy, and commercial projects. You will also contribute to the continued growth of the practice, working closely with colleagues across the UK. The firm offers full administrative, marketing, and paralegal support, as well as a clear pathway to equity partnership.
The Candidate
The Benefits and How to Apply
Apply in the strictest confidence online or via telephone – there is no need for a CV for an initial conversation.
Contact: Alice Winter (Retained Consultant)