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Birmingham, West Midlands

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£70,000 - £80,000 Per Annum

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London, Greater London

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Leeds, West Yorkshire

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£45,000 - £75,000 Per Annum

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West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire

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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

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Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear

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Posted 14 days ago

£70,000 - £90,000 Per Annum

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Birmingham, West Midlands

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Posted 27 days ago

£45,000 - £72,000 Per Annum

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South Yorkshire, South Yorkshire

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Posted 23 days ago

£70,000 - £90,000 Per Annum

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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

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Posted 27 days ago

Frequently Asked Questions:

How many Legal Coordinator jobs are available on Pertemps?

There are 209 Legal Coordinator jobs available on Pertemps right now.

What does a Legal Coordinator do?

Tasks required include:

  • Co-ordinates the activities of magistrates courts and advises magistrates on law and legal procedure.
  • Provides legal advice to individuals within Citizens Advice, Law Centres and other such establishments.
  • Drafts and negotiates contracts on behalf of employers.
  • Advises employers, local and national government and other organisations on aspects of law and legislative implications of decisions made.
  • Advises on, drafts documents for and assists in all aspects of property conveyancing.
  • Collates information, drafts briefs and other documents, interviews and advises clients and undertakes preparatory work for cases.
  • Represents public and private organisations in court as necessary.
What are the entry requirements for a Legal Coordinator?

Entry to training usually requires a qualifying law degree or postgraduate diploma. Entrants then undertake a further year of academic training and then complete up to four years of assessed supervised experience in legal practice. Entrants may also require up to five years post qualifying experience in legal practice.