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Senior Associate, Professional Indemnity – Glasgow/Hybrid

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 month ago
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Our client, a leading international Law Firm, is seeking a Senior Associate to join its growing Professional Indemnity Team in Glasgow. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a highly regarded practice that represents major insurers across the UK on complex, high-value claims.

The team handles matters involving solicitors, accountants, IFAs, surveyors, and construction professionals such as architects, engineers, and contractors. You will manage a varied caseload from policy response to resolution, advising on coverage, strategy, and reserving. The role includes report preparation, client relationship management, compliance with service agreements, and involvement in litigation, negotiation, mediation, and adjudication, as well as business development and mentoring junior team members.

Applicants should have at least five years’ PQE with strong experience in professional indemnity or a senior-level litigation background. Confidence in handling complex cases, commercial awareness, and a proactive approach are essential.

The firm offers a collaborative environment, clear career progression, and professional development opportunities.

If this position could be of interest to you, please do not hesitate to contact either Cameron or Teddie for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 17565)

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