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Serious Injury Fee Earner

Location: Manchester

We have an exciting opportunity available for an experienced fee earner to work within our Serious Injury team.

Whether you are a senior paralegal, a legal executive or a newly qualified solicitor, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference to those whose lives have been impacted by catastrophic injuries including serious orthopaedic, brain, spinal, and amputee through to fatalities. As someone continuing to build their career within this specialist area of law you will enjoy the autonomy to make decisions on cases up to £100k but also have the opportunity to assist a partner working on cases above this level, which can include those exceeding the value of £1 million.

You will be working within a friendly, sociable and incredibly supportive team with additional opportunities for enhancing your business development skills whilst working alongside our charitable partners.  You can enjoy the benefits of working from home with our fantastic agile working arrangements which are complemented by our  bright and modern premises in Manchester for your days in the office. You will also have the opportunity for some travel in order to meet with our clients face to face and a flexible approach in respect of this is welcomed.

If you have a genuine interest and enthusiasm for this area of law as well as some existing technical knowledge together with the empathetic and authentic approach to dealing with clients that we pride ourselves on, then we would love to hear from you.

To apply for this exciting and rewarding role at our award-winning law firm please send your CV and a cover letter to careers@hccsolicitors.com 

Horwich Cohen Coghlan Limited t/a Horwich Cohen Coghlan (HCC) Solicitors a registered company in England and Wales registered number 08043633. Our registered office is Trafford House, Chester Road, Manchester, M32 0RS. We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA Number 608056. Our conduct is governed by the SRA Standards and Regulations which can be accessed here: https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/standards-regulations