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Partners – be part of the success story!

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Be part of an innovative and progressive law firm!

Are you looking for something more from your legal career, perhaps an opportunity to rebalance and reprioritise your goals in life? Then this could be the firm for you!

Gunnercooke believe that today’s business world is more about always being on, than always in. If you are a lawyer at the top of your game, the quality of your advice is far more important than where it is delivered. They have designed a model that not only challenged, improved and evolved the way legal services are delivered to businesses, but offered lawyers freedom and flexibility.

Gunnercooke is built on the advice of industry experts are currently recruiting Partners. This firm is client focused and is centred around the clients and their needs. They are looking for experienced lawyers who can add value to the firm, as well as guide and support clients. The key clients are businesses; therefore, candidates should show a good understanding on how businesses work and what challenges they may face, whilst taking into consideration their aims and ambitions of their clients.

They are keen to hear from senior lawyers in the following disciplines:-

Corporate Dispute Resolution Employment Law Private Client Real Estate

You will have broad ranging experience, and an impressive track record to date. A following is expected not least to demonstrate client development ability. The commitment and culture of this business is:-

To inspire the greatest legal talent to join them and work in a way that gives you freedom, flexibility and ultimately, enable you to build stronger relationships with your clients. Today our client is one of the UK’s fastest growing challenger law firms, providing a wide range of corporate and commercial legal services to businesses, banks and financial institutions.

The commitment remains unchanged – it will challenge, improve, and evolve the way that legal services are delivered and do it by building an environment for lawyers to both deliver great service to clients, and achieve personal happiness.

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