News story: Vacancies for lawyers in the Treasury Solicitor’s Department

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Job Title Lawyer – litigation and advisory
Location London
Salary £35,582 to £47,557 depending on PQE
Application deadline Midday on Wednesday 29 October 2014
Interview dates Late November to early December 2014

The Treasury Solicitor’s Department (TSol) offers a wide range of stimulating career opportunities to ambitious lawyers from all backgrounds. We are looking for experienced and newly qualified lawyers to work in our Litigation Group and a number of our Advisory Divisions. We also welcome applications from those who expect to qualify shortly.

While previous experience or knowledge may be relevant to some vacancies, government work is likely to involve a rapid learning curve to acquire legal skills and knowledge not required in private practice. Strong intellectual and analytical skills are important. We will provide support to help you acquire the necessary expertise and have a thriving continuing professional development (CPD) accredited in-house training programme.

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