COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SOLICITOR, 5+ PQE, CIRCA £60,000 DOE, NORTH YORKSHIRE. Join a long-standing multiservice law firm. The firm prides itself on delivering comprehensive legal services and top-tier counsel across diverse practice areas. JOB REF: 9293
JOB TITLE: Commercial Property Solicitor LOCATION: North Yorkshire PQE: 5+ years’ PQE SALARY: circa £60,000 DOE
•The appointed solicitor will manage a varied caseload of commercial sales and purchases, familiar with both freehold and leasehold matters, and some residential property work.
•You will have the opportunity to work with a varied client base ranging from SMEs, developers, landlords and investors.
•Applicants should have at least 5 years’ experience handling both residential and commercial property files, with the capability to prioritise and manage a busy caseload effectively.
•You will have excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact with clients and other stakeholders and offer exceptional levels of client care.
•To apply contact Tatiana Sivakova at eNL on or email with your CV or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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