Insurance Litigation Solicitor Newly Qualified-3 Years PQE
London Office
Fenchurch Law is looking for an Associate (NQ-3 years PQE) to join its experienced insurance coverage team in its London Office.
This is a great opportunity to develop a specialism in this niche field of work, joining a market leading dispute resolution team.
The role will involve a broad range of commercial coverage disputes across a variety of products and sectors. There will be plenty of opportunity to develop and carve out your own area of expertise as the firm grows.
We are seeking candidates with a background in insurance, either in private practice or from an in-house role in the industry (such as claims, underwriting or placing). Either way you must be able to demonstrate excellent knowledge of the insurance market; candidates will have good academics and will ideally have trained at an established insurance practice; candidates should be able to demonstrate experience of contentious policy coverage disputes including litigation and arbitration, as well as various forms of ADR.
The right candidate will be highly driven, technically excellent, and will be creative when it comes to building the business.
To be considered for this role please send your CV along with a short covering letter directly to Donna Baldwin, our Practice Director donna.baldwin@fenchurchlaw.co.uk
Due to the volume of applications we receive, we aren’t able to give status updates, but if you are invited for an interview, you will generally be contacted within 2 weeks of submitting your application by our Practice Director donna.baldwin@fenchurchlaw.co.uk
How employees view Fenchurch Law
“Very collegiate and rewarding atmosphere and the firm makes you feel valued.”
“Fenchurch Law employs a great team of highly skilled professionals providing a high end quality service to their Clients; with a well organised Management team which shares information and communicates with staff; and supported by an excellent Operations team.”
“Enjoy the autonomy + accountability approach and the firm consciously goes out of its way to create a positive work environment for employees.”
“It’s a great place to work, true to its values and somewhere you can thrive and are encouraged to do so.”
“The firm cares deeply about my progression as a lawyer, as well as my wellbeing out of the office. I’m thriving as a result of the support I’ve been given to hone my legal skills, and to cultivate/develop relationships with introducers of work”.
“Brilliant place to work. Everyone who works at the firm is friendly and approachable. I love the firms values and believe that they stick to them.”
“Fenchurch Law is, by a comfortable distance, the best law firm I’ve worked with. I said ‘worked with’ deliberately, as I feel like an equal. If I were ever to leave (which I have no desire to do), it would be a step backwards. I can’t imagine working anywhere else.”
“Friendly, welcoming and consists of team players.”
Our approach
Understand how our solicitors support honest policyholders with genuine claims to ensure their claims are paid promptly and in full
We work shoulder to shoulder with insurance brokers to combine legal and commercial pressure on behalf of policyholders
Our culture and values
Freedom and responsibility are at the heart of the unique culture of our law firm
At Fenchurch Law, we are building a strong and successful business with a unique culture
Our history
Our law firm was established in 2010 to allow policyholders access to the specialist legal services that insurers have enjoyed for decades
Understand why Fenchurch Law is regarded as the ‘go-to’ law firm for brokers and policyholders with difficult or complex policy disputes
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