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Amanda Hamilton, CEO of National Association of Licensed Paralegals
Amanda Hamilton

 

Lawyers Online are looking to recruit freelance paralegals who would work as part of the Lawyers Online brand and law firm. You would be required to work for £40 an hour with a view to advising under the Lawyers Online brand. Laywers Online intend to be a market disruptor by offering affordable legal advice to those clients that no longer qualify for legal aid. Legal advice at the right price will start from £79 for an initial one hour consultation.

They are are looking to recruit paralegals in the following areas of law:

  • Family and divorce
  • Licensed Conveyancers
  • Property
  • Criminal
  • Personal Injury
  • Medical Negligence
  • Company and Commercial
  • Wills and Probate
  • Landlord and Tenant
  • Intellectual Property

To apply and for more information, please get in touch with Rosie Houghton on 01386 852757

Please note that NALP are not involved within the hiring process, we share jobs and opportunities to our members. All questions regarding job adverts seen on National Paralegals must be directed to the recruiter. Information is provided on each post. 

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