Contentious Probate Solicitor

Posted 9 May by RBUK Legal Limited
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A friendly firm based in Manchester is seeking a contentious probate solicitor to join their talented team of solicitors.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Handle a full range of contentious estates matters independently, including capacity disputes, will validity disputes, constructive trusts, administration disputes, and 1975 Act cases.
  • Build and manage a caseload of contentious probate cases, including will validity disputes, 1975 Act claims, and estate administration disputes.
  • Work within a supportive team environment, seeking guidance and support from colleagues and the head of the department when needed.

Requirements:

  • Some experience of contentious probate matters is essential, demonstrating a strong understanding of the relevant legal principles and procedures.
  • The firm will consider those with broader litigation experience.
  • Capable of working autonomously on complex contentious probate cases while also collaborating effectively within a team environment.
  • Proven ability to build and manage a caseload of contentious probate matters, ensuring timely and effective resolution for clients.

Benefits:

  • Competitive Salary: The firm offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience.
  • Bonus Scheme
  • Benefits Package

If you are an experienced Contentious Probate Solicitor looking for a welcoming and supportive environment to grow your career, this could be the opportunity for you. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a talented team of solicitors and make a meaningful impact on clients' lives. Apply now to be considered for this role.

Required skills

  • Law
  • Legal
  • Litigation
  • solicitor

Reference: 52617453

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