Crime Duty Solicitors

Company:  Law Staff Ltd
Location: Tower of London
Closing Date: 02/07/2024
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Multi-accredited firm in Central London seeks a Crime Duty Solicitor on a full-time, permanent basis. A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a skilful Duty Solicitors to join our client’s thriving practice located in Central London. The successful applicant will utilise their expertise and experience to handle a complex caseload of criminal matters, whilst providing first class representation at police stations. Responsibilities Attending police stations Representing clients detained in police stations Representation in the Magistrates’ and High Court Advocacy Extradition Murder and manslaughter Burglary and robbery Drug offences Fraud Rape Sexual offences Road traffic offences Interviewing witnesses Drafting witness statementsThe Candidate Solicitors with a minimum of 2 years’ PQE Crime duty accreditation is essential Able to manage a demanding caseload with minimal supervision Highly organised with the ability to meet and exceed tight deadlines Excellent communication and client care skills will be crucialThe Firm Our client is a leading and niche practice in Central London. A robust firm, they serve the needs of a diverse clientele in London and the surrounding counties. They also boast of an experienced team of lawyers who have gained accreditations and solid experience in their roles. Providing quality and professional services, they are now seeking a Crime Duty Solicitor to join their office located in London. Duty Solicitor – Crime For further details of this Crime Duty Solicitor vacancy, please contact Marcus on (phone number removed) quoting reference 18570. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Agencies and Businesses Regulations Act of 2003 - https://ukdsi/2003/(phone number removed)
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