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Commercial Property 5-10 PQE Solicitor - Award Winning Firm - Somerset

Commercial Property 5-10 PQE Solicitor

The ideal candidate for this role should have at least 5 years qualified experience in commercial property law and looking to take on a leadership role in helping to grow the department and develop their business development tools.

The successful applicant should be able to manage a busy caseload and possess including the ability to build strong client relationships, commitment to thorough drafting and legal analysis and a practical and commercial approach.

Key responsibilities will include:

* Advising on the purchase and sale of freehold and leasehold property.
* Acting for Landlord or Tenant on the grant of a new lease.
* Acting for Landlord or Tenant on an assignment of lease.
* Acting for Landlord or Tenant on lease renewals.
* Assisting with setting up lease schemes on development projects.
* Assisting with overage and land options agreements.
* Providing commercial property support to the corporate team on business and share sales and purchases; and
* Providing commercial property support to the litigation team on property litigation matters.

Apply Below or contact Charlotte at Austen Lloyd as soon as possible on , quoting Role Ref: CW 57027: (Commercial Property Solicitor - Somerset).

Austen Lloyd is a specialist legal recruitment agency operating nationally www.austenlloyd.co.uk . Please note our advertisements may use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However we would be happy to consider applications from all candidates who can demonstrate the skills needed to perform the role Ref: CW 57027: (Commercial Property Solicitor - Somerset).

Reference: 53423960

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