Clarion Housing Group

Principal Litigation Lawyer

Central London Full time

Location: Greater London House, London / Corsica Street, London

Salary: £67,152 to £84,941 per annum 

Hours: 36 hours per week                       

Contract Type: Permanent

This is a great opportunity to join our team - Employer of the Year Housing Heroes awards 2025and one of LinkedIn’s Top Companies 2024    

We have an exciting opportunity to join our legal team as Principal Litigation Lawyer on a permanent basis.

You’ll provide high quality legal advice on complex litigation and housing management related matters to Clarion Housing Group and its Group partners and to be responsible for the management of a team of litigation lawyers, paralegals and legal support officers undertaking litigation and housing management matters and advisory legal work.

If you’re a qualified Solicitor or Barrister with significant relevant post qualification experience, then we would love to hear from you!

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Closing Date: Wednesday 26th November 2025 at midnight.  

This is a hybrid role with a base location at either Corsica Street or Greater London House office in London.  Candidates will be expected to work from the office at least two days per week, as well as attending court and in person meetings as and when required.

Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required.  

 This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. 

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You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship.  You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment.