- Prestigious national law firm - Sydney CBD practice
- Busy practice - High staff satisfaction levels
- Genuine quality and variety of work
Our client is one of Australia's most reputable legal firms, consistently recommended by the Asia Pacific Legal 500 as leaders in it's fields of practice. The firms insurance team is renowned for working with more than 20 of the leading insurers throughout the region. At present an excellent opportunity has come available for an experienced Insurance Litigation Lawyer to join their successful Sydney CBD practice.
As the newest member to the firms busy insurance practice, the successful candidate will be working alongside and under the guidance of a highly respected and experienced Partner of the firm who is renowned as a hard working insurance litigator. In this role, the successful candidate will be involved in a wide array of insurance litigation matters for a varied clientele.
In order to secure this great opportunity, the successful candidate will ideally possess between 3 to 4 years PQE with defendant workers compensation claims experience, a strong academic record, excellent communication and technical skills; a proven team approach; commercial nous; as well as the ability to build and maintain strong relationships with clients.
This is a great opportunity to take the next step in your legal career whilst gaining access to truly challenging, varied and stimulating technical work for a varied clientele. A competitive salary, and other benefits including, mentoring and career progression are on offer. If this sounds like what you've been seeking, then we'd love to hear from you. Apply today.
To confidentially apply for this role or to find out more information, please contact Bill Panourgias on +61 2 9233 7977 or nc@naimanclarke.com.au, quoting reference number WP19717/MC
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