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A LOCAL solicitors’ practice is looking for ambitious, dedicated and conscientious individuals who are keen to start or further a career in the legal profession.
Based in Barrow-in-Furness the firm of Brown & Murray has been established for more than 130 years and now specialises in Commercial and Residential Conveyancing, Private Client and Notarial Services, helping local businesses and families to resolve their legal problems.
The company has a modern outlook, continuously striving to improve their service by using the latest legal technology, and investing in their staff through continuous professional development.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a team that is committed to providing high-quality legal services to their clients.
Brown & Murray are Law Society Lexcel and Conveyancing Quality Scheme accredited which are only awarded to solicitors who meet the highest management and customer care standards.
The company currently has a vacancy for an Assistant Solicitor, and also for a Trainee Solicitor.
They are looking to recruit staff who are ambitious and dedicated, to join the already well-established team on a long-term basis. Applicants will need to demonstrate commercial awareness, motivation and enthusiasm. To be successful with Brown & Murray, you will need to demonstrate outstanding communication skills, attention to detail and the ability to work as part of a team.
For more information about this great opportunity to further your legal career, please click here, or email applications with CV to: info@brownandmurray.co.uk
Barrow Office: 127 Ramsden Square, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA14 1XA
Tel: 01229 820 021
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