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Join a prestigious Legal 500 criminal law firm in London as a Duty Solicitor. Manage a demanding caseload, guiding diverse clients through complex UK criminal proceedings with expertise. This role offers competitive remuneration and the chance to contribute to transformative legal journeys within...
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United Kingdom , London
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40000.00 - 47000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Seize this Duty Solicitor role at a top-rated Coventry law firm specializing in Criminal Law. You will provide high-level representation in court proceedings, bail hearings, trials, and plea negotiations. This position offers excellent career prospects and a performance bonus for a motivated, qua...
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United Kingdom , Coventry
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35000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Join a top Legal 500 law firm in Coventry as a Duty Solicitor. This role involves representing clients across all criminal court proceedings, from bail hearings to trials. We seek a motivated NQ+ solicitor dedicated to high-level advocacy. Enjoy a negotiable salary and a hybrid working model in a...
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United Kingdom , Coventry
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33000.00 - 50000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Explore a rewarding career path with Duty Solicitor jobs, a critical and dynamic role within the UK's criminal justice system. A Duty Solicitor is a qualified legal professional, typically a solicitor or a solicitor-advocate, who provides immediate legal advice and representation to individuals who have been arrested, detained, or are appearing in court without their own legal representation. This role is the frontline of criminal defence, ensuring access to justice is available to all, often at a moment's notice and during highly stressful circumstances. Professionals in these roles are typically responsible for a wide array of critical tasks. A core function is providing 24/7 legal advice from police stations to individuals under arrest, safeguarding their rights during questioning and detention. In magistrates' courts, they represent clients at first hearings, dealing with matters such as bail applications, pleas, and sentencing. Common daily responsibilities include conducting client interviews, analyzing evidence, providing clear and pragmatic legal advice, negotiating with prosecutors, and preparing and presenting cases in court. Duty Solicitors manage a demanding and varied caseload, often handling everything from minor public order offences to more serious indictable matters in their early stages. They are the first line of defence, building the initial case strategy and guiding clients through the intimidating complexities of the legal process. To succeed in Duty Solicitor jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. Fundamentally, they must be fully qualified solicitors in England and Wales and hold a valid Duty Solicitor accreditation from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). This accreditation requires demonstrating specific competencies in both police station and court work. Beyond formal qualifications, exceptional resilience and the ability to remain calm under pressure are paramount, as the role involves high-stakes decisions made rapidly. Strong advocacy and negotiation skills are essential for effective courtroom representation and dealings with the Crown Prosecution Service. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are required to build trust with a diverse range of clients, often in vulnerable states. Furthermore, meticulous attention to detail, robust analytical abilities for dissecting case evidence, and outstanding time management to juggle a busy caseload are all standard requirements. The profession demands flexibility, as it often involves working unsociable hours, including nights, weekends, and public holidays, as part of a rota system. For those seeking a challenging yet immensely fulfilling legal career that makes a tangible difference, Duty Solicitor jobs offer a unique opportunity to champion justice and protect the rights of individuals at a critical juncture in their lives. It is a profession built on expertise, dedication, and a profound commitment to the principle that everyone is entitled to a robust legal defence.

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