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Italian Speaking Commercial Litigation Paralegal


Company : EJ Legal


Location : slough, south east england


Created : 2025-07-26


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a French-speaking Paralegal to join the highly regarded Commercial Litigation and Civil Fraud team at a leading City law firm on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is an outstanding chance to gain valuable, hands-on experience working on complex, high-stakes disputes and investigations in a top-tier legal setting. The RoleWorking closely with senior solicitors and partners, your responsibilities will include:Reviewing and analysing legal documents and case filesAttending client meetings, court hearings, and conference calls, with accurate and detailed note-takingDrafting correspondence and internal memosPreparing court bundles and managing disclosure exercisesLiaising with Counsel, clients, and external partiesProviding high-quality translation and interpretation supportAssisting with general case logistics and document management About YouAt least 6 months’ experience in a litigation or disputes-based role (essential)Previous exposure to civil fraud or white-collar crime matters is advantageousFluency in Italian and English, both written and spoken (essential)Strong organisational skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks under pressureExcellent communication skills and a proactive, team-oriented approachResilient, adaptable, and comfortable working in a fast-paced, demanding environment If you're looking to take the next step in your legal career and this role sounds like a great fit, we encourage you to apply today! As part of EJ Legal’s candidate registration and care process all successful applications are responded to within 14 working days. If you have not been contacted within this timescale your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. We may keep your details on our system on a confidential basis for future opportunities. If you would prefer us not to do this, please let us know.