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A Virtual Law firm with a focus on commercial law practice areas and which is looking to grow by attracting the brightest and most talented lawyers. 
Our client recognises that each human being is unique and will always flourish and reach their potential in an environment which suits them best. With this in mind, our client has created a work setting that supports the individual with the resulting knock on effect of providing excellent client service. 
 
To this end our Client offers a law practice which has a traditional working environment although at the same time is more flexible and being consultancy-based. 
 
As a Consultant working with our client you can: 
 
pick and choose your hours to balance your life according your commitments 
work from home 
work in a target free environment 
set your own fee rates 
be compensated for all the hours which you work 
retain your own client relationships. 
 
In return our client offers: 
 
back office support and administration, branding, insurance, IT and case management system 
a favourable fee share in your favour for all work you introduce and undertaken by you 
a favourable referral fee for work introduced by you to other consultants 
a favourable fee share arrangement where our client introduces work to you. 
 
What our client is looking for: 
 
currently of definite interest would be consultant lawyers based in or within the vicinity of London, Birmingham, Bristol and the West Country and the South West 
currently of definite interest will be Consultant Lawyers experienced in Employment Law, Commercial Property, Corporate Law, Commercial Law and Commercial Dispute Resolution 
at all times consultant lawyers in all geographical locations specialising in any of the commercial law practice areas. 
If you would like to discuss this role, please submit your details, including CV, using the form below. 
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