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Healthcare Lawyer

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Company: Jameson Legal
Category: Legal Occupations
Published 4 months ago

Job Details

We are currently working with a global, well-known and recognised law firm looking to engage a lawyer on a 6-month FTC due to paternity leave.

This role is based in Edinburgh and is a hybrid role with 2 days a week in the office and 3 from home although occasional travel to Glasgow will be expected.

The Role:

Driven by the increasing demand for healthcare services and the related disputes, the healthcare team is seeking a Healthcare Litigation Solicitor to join our multi-award-winning firm in Edinburgh. In this role, you will work as part of a dynamic team, providing expert advice on a range of matters including complex clinical negligence claims, cosmetic and beautician treatments, professional regulatory hearings, public inquiries, and historic abuse litigation. You will manage a mixed caseload of healthcare and historic abuse claims, delivering seamless, integrated services to our clients around the globe.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide expert legal advice on complex healthcare litigation matters.
  • Manage a varied caseload of healthcare and historic abuse claims.
  • Collaborate with a supportive team in a modern, flexible environment.
  • Maintain regular communication with clients, ensuring the delivery of a highly professional service.
  • Requirements:

  • Qualified solicitor with 4+ PQE (Post-Qualified Experience).
  • Strong litigation experience with the ability to thrive in a demanding, fast-paced environment.
  • Highly determined individual who enjoys being challenged by complex legal issues.
  • Confident and effective communicator with a focus on delivering exceptional client service.
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