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Criminal Defence

Clayton Legal
Greater London
2 days ago
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I am working on an exciting opportunity with a well-established high street law firm that really gets it when it comes to work-life balance. If you’re looking for a role where flexibility is genuinely respected, this could be perfect for you.

The firm understands that no two weeks are the same – especially for parents or those with busy diaries – and as long as clients are looked after, the team has the freedom to work in a way that suits them. Whether it’s covering court, managing your own client matters, or handling administrative tasks with support from the legal secretarial team, there’s room to shape the role around your skills and lifestyle.


This isn’t a firm with rigid hierarchies – everyone works together as a team, supporting each other and ensuring clients get the best service. Collaboration is key, and every team member’s contribution is valued.


Why This Firm Stands Out:

Flexible approach that genuinely respects your work-life balance


Supportive, collaborative team culture – no rigid hierarchies
No billing targets – focus on client service, not metrics
Opportunity to manage your own cases while contributing to court work as needed

Ideal Candidates:

Solicitors (junior or 3+ years PQE) or strong paralegals


Adaptable, team-oriented, and client-focused
Comfortable with court work across the region
Looking for a role that fits around life, not the other way around

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