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Paralegal - Sexual + Domestic Abuse

Clayton Legal
Warrington
1 day ago
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Experienced Paralegal – Specialist Criminal Defence

I’m working with a truly unique criminal defence firm, one of the UK’s first all-female law practices and they are looking for an experienced Paralegal to join their growing team.


This isn’t just a paralegal role. This is a chance to work on complex, sensitive, and incredibly meaningful cases defending clients accused of sexual offences and domestic violence. Here, legal expertise goes hand-in-hand with emotional support — guiding clients through what can be some of the most challenging times of their lives.


What You’ll Do

Support complex criminal defence cases, working on both legal aid and private client work


Prepare files, liaise with barristers, and work closely with forensic experts
Assist in delivering exceptional client care — helping clients feel supported while navigating traumatic experiences
Take ownership of tasks within a growing, collaborative team

Who You Are

2 years’ + experience as a paralegal, ideally in criminal defence


Experienced in legal aid, private client work, or a combination
Police Station Accreditation is desirable but not essential
LPC or SQE part-completion is a plus
Must hold a full UK driving licence
Immediate availability is ideal — interviews are happening this week and early next
Important: candidates with experience exclusively in driving offences are not suitable; broader criminal defence experience is preferred

Why This Role is Special

Join a values-led, all-female firm with over years of combined experience in criminal law


Work alongside a Director with a track record of defending clients falsely accused of serious offences
Collaborate with top barristers and forensic experts on high-stakes, meaningful cases
Be part of a team where honesty, compassion, and specialist legal advice come first
Immediate opportunities to contribute, learn, and make a real impact

Not exactly what you’re looking for? Or just exploring your options? Let’s set up a call – I’d love to chat about the firm, the role, and see if this could be the right fit for you.

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