The UK Degree Advantage
A UK degree, particularly in law or a related field, provides candidates with a solid foundation in legal principles and practices. It enhances critical thinking and analytical skills, which are essential for success in litigation roles, and demonstrates a commitment to the profession that employers value highly.
The Role & Expectations
As a litigation officer, you are the detail person who keeps legal cases organized and on track. You work with lawyers and barristers, managing all the documents and information that a court case needs. Your job is to make sure nothing falls through the cracks - every deadline met, every piece of evidence filed correctly, every legal rule followed.
Your day involves reading case files, writing letters and legal documents, researching what the law says about similar cases, gathering statements from witnesses, and pulling together the evidence that proves what happened. You attend court hearings to support the legal team, and you stay on top of changes in the law so you know what you need to do. You work on several cases at once, keeping everything organized so the lawyer you work with can focus on winning the case.
Daily Responsibilities
- Review and prepare legal documents for court submissions.
- Conduct thorough research on case law and legal precedents.
- Assist in the preparation of witness statements and evidence.
- Liaise with solicitors, barristers, and clients to gather necessary information.
- Manage case files and maintain accurate records of proceedings.
- Attend court hearings to provide support and take notes.
- Draft correspondence and legal notices as required.
- Monitor case progress and ensure deadlines are met.