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Clinical Negligence Paralegal


  • £Dependent on experience
  • Suffolk
  • Posted: 01/06/2022
  • Permanent
  • Job Ref: 215288547

Job Details

Clinical Negligence Paralegal, Suffolk – £Up to circa £24,000 DOE – An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Clinical Negligence Paralegal to join the busy medical negligence team in Suffolk. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on 01214541004 or email cassie.bell@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion and quote Job Ref: 8547

JOB TITLE: Clinical Negligence Paralegal
EXPERIENCE: 2+ years’ experience
LOCATION: Suffolk

OVERVIEW:

• An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Clinical Negligence Paralegal to join a highly respected team and work closely with the well regarded medical injury lawyers.
• Keen to develop the clinical negligence offerings, your caseload will be challenging and you will be in receipt of gaining exposure to some highly complex cases.
• You will have a minimum of 2 years’ experience dealing with claimant clinical negligence matters and be looking for a supportive and friendly environment where you can play a key role in developing your career within this area of law.
• If you are hard-working and knowledgeable across all types of clinical negligence matters and are able to assess and understand the legal issues of personal injury we would like to hear from you.

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