Agricultural Property Partner (lawyer / solicitor)

Posted 5 July by Legado Recruitment

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Agricultural Property Partner (Lawyers / Solicitors)
Legal 500 law firm.
Our ref: KL169

Salary is VERY competitive & negotiable depending on experience)+ benefits (including hybrid)

Location - Oxford

About the Agricultural Property Team

Our clients specialist Agricultural Property team advises their clients with interests in rural, agricultural and development matters. The team act for some of the largest estates in the UK and are ranked in the top tier of both The Legal 500 and Chambers as nationally recognised experts.

The wider Agricultural Group consists of specialist tax, trusts, agricultural litigation, environmental, planning, cercial and partnership lawyer

About the vacancy

The team are in expansion mode due to their client demand and are looking for a further senior lawyer to join them. This role would suit a Legal Director or Partner with at least 8+ years’ experience gained within a strong regional or City firm. Your experience will have synergies with the current team who act for landed estates, Oxford Colleges, farmers and landowners, advising on the whole gamut of agricultural and development work.

The successful candidate will contribute to the development and growth of the department, and play a key role in business development initiatives.

If you are an experienced Solicitor, Lawyer, Director or Partner specialising in any type of estates, colleges, farmers, landowners, agricultural and associated development work, please apply for immediate consideration to join this top law firm and team.

Salary is very negotiable / competitive depending on your experience + benefits.

This role is hybrid (3 days in office / 2 days WFH).

Application questions

Are you a qualified Solicitor?
Do you have the required experience?
Can you commute to Oxford at least 3 days a week?

Reference: 53032091

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