Fee Earner / Solicitor

Bolton
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Litigated Personal Injury Fee Earner / Solicitor
Bond Turner is a leading law firm, proudly recognised by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Litigated Personal Injury Fee Earner / Solicitor (Fast Track – non-hire) to join our team based in Bolton. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about delivering high-quality legal services and achieving the best possible outcomes for their clients.
Fee Earner / Solicitor Responsibilities

  • Manage and progress your own litigated caseload from defence stage through to settlement or trial
  • Provide clear, professional and timely legal advice while managing client expectations
  • Work to deadlines and ensure cases progress efficiently
  • Deliver exceptional client care at every stage of the process
    About You
  • 1–2 years’ litigated personal injury experience
  • Experienced in managing a personal injury caseload, ideally with litigated Fast Track files
  • Highly organised with strong case management skills
  • Excellent communication and telephone manner
  • Strong negotiation and problem-solving abilities
  • Committed to delivering outstanding client service
  • Able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, using your own initiative
    What we offer in return:
  • A competitive salary
  • 23 days holiday + your Birthday off + plus 8 bank holidays.
  • Income protection, dental plan, critical illness cover & death in service cover
  • Employee Assistant Programme.
  • Workplace pension scheme.
  • Free onsite parking
  • The opportunity to develop a rewarding and successful career with a wonderful Law firm.
    Company Values:
    We’re a collaboration of companies established in 2006 working towards and guaranteeing the same goal. Our mission: We are driven to succeed. Our purpose is to help people move on in their lives through supporting our clients, our communities and each other.
  • We support
  • We surpass
  • We succeed
    Our areas of expertise include Credit Hire, Personal Injury, including Complex Injury, Clinical and Professional Negligence, Housing Disrepair, Group Action Claims and Public Inquiries. We are driven by a commitment to achieving successful outcomes, surpassing client expectations, and creating a supportive environment that empowers our employees to build fulfilling and rewarding careers.
    We understand that our growth as a business is driven by the success of our people. We take pride in fostering a positive, collaborative work environment where everyone can contribute to our shared success. With exceptional support at every turn, every employee is empowered to reach their full potential

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