Insurance Fraud Solicitor – 663044

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Sector: Legal Services - Law Firm
Specialism: Insurance
Location: Liverpool
Reference: 663044

Insurance Fraud Solicitors required for roles with rapidly expanding fraud unit of this highly regarded national law firm. To be based in their Liverpool office. Salary dependant on experience upwards of £38k.

Our client are a leading UK law firm, with a network of offices up and down the country. They are very highly regarded for the Insurance work that they do, and provide an excellent level of service to both their Insurer and Corporate client base.

Due to expansion, they are looking to bring in additional Solicitors to the Fraud team in Liverpool.

Although in the main the work is EL/PL and motor fraud, they also cover other areas such as medical insurance. The team is well established and boasts an intelligence unit as part of their offering.

They are keen to speak to qualified Solicitors who ideally have experience of defendant fraud litigation, but would also like to hear from individuals with strong defendant personal injury litigation experience who would like to make a move into Fraud. Defendant experience is absolutely key though.

With experience gained at a reputable practice, you will ideally be a mid-level Solicitor, who wants to take their career to the next level. Realistically you are going to need at least 3PQE in the areas specified to succeed in this role.

This is a great opportunity to join a firm and department that is growing and evolving, and there will be excellent opportunities for career and personal development. Salary will be dependent on experience, but upwards of £38k.

If you would like further information please contact Geoff Baines for a confidential discussion.

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