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LITIGATION SOLICITOR - TUNBRIDGE WELLS
We are offering is a competitive basic salary and in addition to this we are offering a contractual bonus scheme which is realistic and achievable and could significantly boost your remuneration. Please send applications to our Practice Manager, colette.chapman@knights-solicitors.co.uk and visit our website at www.knights-solicitors.co.uk to view our profile.
BOYS & MAUGHAN is seeking a full or part time private client lawyer who will manage a mixed caseload that includes wills, probate and lasting powers of attorney. Experience of trust matters and Court of Protection matters would also be beneficial but is not essential. You will be based at our Birchington office and be responsible for developing and growing our private client services, as well as enhancing the experience of current clients. Applications are welcome from Solicitors, Chartered Legal Executives and non-admitted private client practitioners. We would prefer candidates to have specialist accreditations such as STEP or SFE and at least two years? experience in this area of work. To apply send a comprehensive CV and covering letter explaining the qualities you would expect to bring to the role, relevant experience and details of your availability to: Kerry Curson, Human Resources Manager, Boys & Maughan, via email to Kerry at vacancies@boysandmaughan.co.uk. You would be welcome to call Kerry on 01843 234000 if you would like an opportunity to discuss the post before applying.
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As part of its role to promote the careers of new and established solicitors wishing to practice in Kent, the Kent Law Society offers publicity for vacancies within the county. These may include:
With its wealth of small, medium and large sized firms with myriad specialisms, the county offers a professionally satisfying location for a career in the law. The area has a population of two million inhabitants and several large population centres, but surrounding all is beautiful countryside and coast: Kent deserves the soubriquet of The Garden of England. Added to this is proximity to London and continental Europe, a favourable cost of living compared to the metropolis, and good communications, Kent is a seriously good place to work as a solicitor. Solicitors Recruitment is a serious issue for the recruiting firm and for the person looking for a position and finding the right match is no easy task. Most candidates and firms with vacancies use agencies to facilitate the process, but this is expensive for the firm. Likewise, recruitment advertising is not cheap. The enterprising candidate should not underestimate the impact he or she can make by writing to carefully-researched target firms with a cv and a reasoned explanation of what the applicant has to offer. To the recruiting firm, this can show initiative, the ability to research and a potential saving in recruitment cost. This may result in an interview even if the firm had not been actively recruiting before. Kent firms require the best calibre applicants in order to continue to provide the high levels of service and professionalism their clients expect. Trainee Solicitors Many firms take on trainees, but competition for places is fierce. It is not uncommon for 500 applications to be made for a place. The recession has seen a reduction in numbers being taken on. In Kent, firms are looking for trainees who have a genuine reason to stay in the county, so family or ties in the county are often useful to mention in CV's. Good relevant work experience also helps. Norman Cooper Advocacy Prize Kent Law Society has established this prize in association with Kent Law School in memory of Norman Cooper, a former President of the Society and a former County Prosecuting Solicitor. It is a mooting prize for Medway-based law students. |
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