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Established, highly respected law firm are looking for a law graduate / litigation paralegal to join their market leading litigation team. They are happy to see law / LPC graduates looking for their first paralegal role and will provide full training on all aspects of litigation and corporate recovery case management. A small selection of duties will include:
It is essential that you have a law degree / GDL and although the LPC would be beneficial, it is not essential. They do need strong academics and first class communication skills as well as a proactive manner.
Really friendly team / firm with a team-orientated culture and good benefits – a fantastic firm in which to start your legal career.
Team-oriented culture and good benefits – a fantastic firm in which to start your legal career.
McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
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