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A national law firm in England & Wales is looking for an experienced in-house Advocate specializing in Personal Injury and Medical Negligence. You will deliver advocacy services, represent clients in hearings, and draft legal documents. The firm offers a supportive culture, flexible working arrangements, and a commitment to employee wellbeing and professional growth.
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LYNX EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LTD
liverpool, United Kingdom
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22.08.2025
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Location: England & Wales (Remote with travel for hearings)
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Join a National Law Firm That Puts People First
Our client is a leading national law firm with a strong local presence and a reputation for delivering expert legal services with compassion, care, and clarity. Their culture is defined by collaboration, inclusivity, and a deep commitment to both client service and employee wellbeing.
They are currently expanding their in-house Advocacy Team and seeking experienced Barristers or Solicitor Advocates with a background in Personal Injury and/or Medical Negligence. This is a rare opportunity to work on varied, meaningful cases within a supportive and forward-thinking legal environment.
The Role
As an in-house Advocate, you will:
About You
We’re looking for professionals who are:
What’s on Offer
This is an exciting opportunity for those seeking to transition into a stable, collaborative in-house setting while continuing to do impactful advocacy work.
To Apply
For a confidential discussion or to request further details, please get in touch. We welcome applications from across England & Wales.
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