Manchester - with a skyline view that even the pigeons envy (3 days in the office)
£50,000 - £65,000 Salary + up to 30% bonus + actual career progression (yes, really)
Let's cut to it. If you're a Costs Lawyer currently grinding out complex PI and clinical negligence cases for a firm that still treats its costs team like second-class citizens, it's time to upgrade.
This role? It actually values what you do. Like, pays-you-the-same-as-solicitors level of value. And offers progression all the way up to Director level-because "dead end" isn't a career path.
Why You Might Be Thinking About Moving (And Why This Role Fixes It):
You're stuck. No clear route to progress. You've hit a ceiling, and not even a high one.
You're underpaid. Your mates in litigation are raking it in while you're still pleading the case for a raise.
You're invisible. The firm doesn't understand what you do, and they certainly don't celebrate it.
Your bonus? What bonus?
Here, you'll be joining a team led by someone who gets it. A Costs Lawyer heading up a respected department, working across a buffet of high-value disputes-commercial, regulatory, IP, med neg, you name it.
The Highlights:
The Role:
You'll be getting stuck into:
You'll need solid experience in high-value PI and clinical negligence from a claimant perspective, and a passion for costs law that hasn't been crushed by outdated firms yet.
A Bit About the Culture:
This place is entrepreneurial, collaborative, and yes-they actually want you to be yourself. There are proper structures for development, but no "one size fits all" nonsense. If you've got ideas, ambition, and a slightly sarcastic sense of humour (we see you), you'll fit right in.
They even do quiz nights, fitness challenges, and yoga-but you're not obliged to bend yourself into a pretzel unless you want to.
Apply now and let's get you into a firm that sees you, pays you, and promotes you.
Want a quick, confidential chat before applying? No problem. Just reach out to Mannion Recruitment. We're all about straight-talking, no-pressure conversations-no weird recruiter jargon here.