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Junior Associate, Healthcare – Edinburgh / Glasgow

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
3 weeks ago
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Our client, a top-ranked Scottish legal practice specialising in clinical negligence and product liability, is recruiting for an additional Lawyer to join its highly regarded Healthcare Team in either its Edinburgh or Glasgow office. The firm represents major indemnifiers, insurers, healthcare professionals, and local authorities.

The role involves managing a caseload of abuse and healthcare claims. The ideal candidate will have litigation experience, preferably in personal injury, with a strong commitment to client service and adaptability in a fast-paced environment. Prior experience in healthcare claims is desirable but not required. The team is interested in hearing from candidates at the NQ-5 PQE level.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an expanding team within a modern and flexible environment, and to take a lead in a growing area where the law is evolving and the work is challenging. If this opportunity could be of interest to you, please don’t hesitate to contact either Steph or Teddie for an initial, confidential discussion. (Assignment 16708)

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