Immigration Lawyer in London NW1
A new vacancy has arisen with a small specialist immigration and human rights firm situated in London NW1. They are looking for an immigration lawyer to join them on a permanent basis to replace a member of staff leaving to work for the UNHCR. Start date asap and the firm are also interested in taking an interim (locum) lawyer to cover until they recruit permanently if needs be. Salary levels negotiable.
Job description as follows: niche practice covering the full range of Immigration and Nationality law, including immigration for business, family and study purposes; international protection and Human Rights cases; and EEA free movement cases. They have a strong reputation for undertaking contentious work including appeals before the Immigration Tribunals and Judicial Reviews. The firm has an excellent success rate across a wide range of work including complex asylum cases. The firm is also known for its work in representing stateless clients.
You must be able to handle a caseload in your own right, although you will be working within an environment in which advice on legal and procedural issues can be obtained from the Principal. All work is privately funded and clients come from a range of economic backgrounds presenting a wide variety of immigration and human rights issues.
The practice works closely with experts on most cases they instruct some of the most experienced barristers in London. The successful candidate should therefore be practised at providing incisive instructions to barristers and experts as well as clear advice to clients. Desirable that you have prior experience delivering specialist legal advice in immigration, refugee, human rights and nationality matters, as well as preparing cases for the First-tier and Upper Tribunal of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber. Law Society Accreditation at Level 2 is an advantage but not necessarily required.
There is also a generous bonus scheme.
www.ten-percent.co.uk
Job description as follows: niche practice covering the full range of Immigration and Nationality law, including immigration for business, family and study purposes; international protection and Human Rights cases; and EEA free movement cases. They have a strong reputation for undertaking contentious work including appeals before the Immigration Tribunals and Judicial Reviews. The firm has an excellent success rate across a wide range of work including complex asylum cases. The firm is also known for its work in representing stateless clients.
You must be able to handle a caseload in your own right, although you will be working within an environment in which advice on legal and procedural issues can be obtained from the Principal. All work is privately funded and clients come from a range of economic backgrounds presenting a wide variety of immigration and human rights issues.
The practice works closely with experts on most cases they instruct some of the most experienced barristers in London. The successful candidate should therefore be practised at providing incisive instructions to barristers and experts as well as clear advice to clients. Desirable that you have prior experience delivering specialist legal advice in immigration, refugee, human rights and nationality matters, as well as preparing cases for the First-tier and Upper Tribunal of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber. Law Society Accreditation at Level 2 is an advantage but not necessarily required.
There is also a generous bonus scheme.
www.ten-percent.co.uk
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