Unique interim opportunity for experienced litigator to join public sector body.

Practice Area: Civil Litigation, public sector, Immigration, Public Law, in-house
Level: Assistant, Associate, Full Time, Interim
Section: In-House, Public Sector
Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Remote
Ref: FW9209

We are working with our client on a unique, temporary public sector opportunity for a Litigation Solicitor. This interim role, based in Edinburgh, spans a period of six months with a prominent public sector organisation.

The position offers a diverse range of litigation work, including Court of Session litigation with a primary focus on judicial review cases. It may also occasionally involve handling matters before the Upper Tribunal.

The organisation welcomes applications from candidates with a minimum of 1-year PQE who hold a valid practising certificate issued by the Law Society of Scotland. Ideal candidates will have civil litigation experience and, preferably, experience litigating in the Court of Session (though this is desirable, not essential). Candidates with other experience in government work, or those with criminal law experience are also invited to apply.

The team is seeking someone available to start as soon as possible, and this opportunity offers hybrid working. If this role interests you, please contact Cameron or Steph for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 16791)

cameron@frasiawright.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-adrain-22a81627/

stephanie@frasiawright.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-togneri-alexander-4aa35738/

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