Solicitor Advocate
NDA147857_1745940518
Posted: 29/04/2025
- Up to £45000 per annum
- Liverpool, Merseyside
- Permanent
A firm specialising in defendant insurance litigation have an exciting vacancy for a Solicitor Advocate or Barrister to join their team based in Liverpool. The role offers exposure to a wide range of advocacy and advisory work within a supportive, well-resourced environment, with full training provided by senior lawyers to support your continued development.
As a Solicitor Advocate, you will:
- Work as part of an in-house advocacy team providing high-quality representation and legal services.
- Conduct advocacy, advisory and drafting work, to include pleadings, interlocutory hearings, small and fast track trials, sanctions, recoveries and private prosecutions.
- Support senior lawyers with complex cases and client projects.
- Deliver advocacy and litigation training to fee earners.
- Mentor junior advocates and contribute to team development.
- Engage in client-facing and product development work as needed.
What they are looking for:
- Qualified Solicitor Advocate or Barrister with a full practising certificate.
- Experience or interest in areas such as insurance fraud, personal injury, EL/PL or professional negligence.
- Clear, confident communication and concise report writing skills.
- A proactive, team player who is eager to grow their advocacy career.
The benefits:
- Competitive salary and incentive plan bonus.
- 25 days holiday, increasing with service.
- Private medical insurance.
- 24/7 GP, mental health, and wellbeing support.
- Death in service, critical illness cover, and income protection.
- Tech scheme, cycle to work, season ticket loan and GymFlex
- Access to discounted retail, leisure and travel offers.
- Hybrid, flexible working model with the primary base in Liverpool (other office locations will be considered)
If you are a Solicitor Advocate looking to advance your career, apply now. You can contact Nadine Ali at Sacco Mann for further information on the role.

Nadine Ali
Director