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A leading law firm in Birmingham is seeking a motivated Personal Injury Solicitor with 3+ years PQE. The role involves managing casual and public sector claims and offers competitive remuneration and opportunities for genuine career progression. Strong advocacy and organisational skills are essential.
Personal Injury Solicitor (Major Catastrophic), 3+ Years PQE, Birmingham, £55,000+ (DOE) – This leading firm is currently seeking a talented and motivated individual to join a highly regarded team in Birmingham. Specialising in defendant casualty work, including both injury and non-injury cases. JOB REF:1509
To apply contact Penny Trotman at eNL on 0121 454 1004 or email penny.trotman@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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