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Thompsons Solicitors, Blythswood New Town, Glasgow City
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Thompsons Solicitors, Blythswood New Town, Glasgow City
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 18 Jun | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
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Location ref: Blythswood New Town, Glasgow City
Full Job Description
This role offers an excellent opportunity for motivated individuals to develop their skills, gain practical experience, and progress towards qualifying as a Solicitor within supportive and forward-thinking team.,
- Comprehensive Training: Gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills under the guidance of experienced professionals.
- Salary: Starting salary of £25,950, in line with Law Society guidance, increasing when you enter year 2.
- Career Development: Build a strong foundation for your legal career, with clear pathways to qualification and progression.
- Supportive Environment: Work within a collaborative team that values your growth and success.
- Varied Work: Engage with a diverse range of disease cases and tasks to broaden your expertise and confidence.
- Recognition and Reward: Be part of a company that appreciates your contributions and invests in your future. About the Role In our Disease Team as a trainee you will work alongside experienced Solicitors, supporting individuals who have suffered injury or loss and require specialist legal advice and representation. You will be guided and mentored by highly experienced specialists within your team while developing the practical skills required to progress your legal career. Responsibilities vary but may include:
- Assisting with client consultations and meetings, gathering relevant information and supporting the progression of cases.
- Drafting legal documents including court papers, correspondence, and other legal documentation.
- Conducting legal research to support case preparation, strategy and advice to clients.
- Liaising with clients, medical professionals, financial institutions, public bodies and other third parties to progress claims efficiently.
- Attending court hearings and case reviews alongside Senior Solicitors and Advocates where appropriate.
- Maintaining accurate records and ensuring all work is carried out in accordance with regulatory and firm compliance requirements.
We are seeking a motivated and ambitious individual with a genuine enthusiasm for the legal profession and a strong interest in personal injury law. Applicants should demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to manage their time effectively, and confidence working in a fast-paced environment. A high level of attention to detail, a proactive approach to solving problems, and a commitment to delivering exceptional client service are essential. Applicants must be able to travel to our Glasgow office where this role is based full time (hybrid working is not available). Applicants must have completed, or be due to complete, their Diploma in Professional Legal Practice by no later than August 2026 and must be available to begin their traineeship on 1stSeptember 2026. Please do not apply if you are not eligible to commence your traineeship at that time or able to start on this date.
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Thompsons Solicitors
View full company profileThompsons Solicitors and Solicitor Advocates is an award-winning firm of solicitors and accident lawyers with a passion for justice. We are best known for our expertise in personal injury claims and are one of the leading firms of accident injury lawyers in the country. Our teams of accident lawyers cover the full range of compensation claims, large or small, straightforward or of the utmost complexity. We win more than 90% of our court cases and obtain over £1 million compensation weekly for our clients. We have offices in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Peebles and Galashiels and, through our sister company, branches throughout England and Wales.