Property Litigation Solicitor

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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PROPERTY LITIGATION SOLICITOR, 2+ PQE, MERSEYSIDE, UP TO C£50,000 DOE – A leading firm have an unmissable opportunity available for an experienced Litigator to join their growing team. On offer is a broad and complex caseload of matters and the chance to establish your career with a leading firm. Job ref: 6139

• A genuine opportunity to progress your career with a Legal 500 ranked firm

• This team deal with property management litigation on behalf of institutional landlords, pension funds and asset managers in relation to large residential and mixed-use developments

• On offer is a broad and complex caseload and the opportunity to handle tribunal hearings and litigation from county court claims up to multi-track trials and high court appeals

• Applications are welcomed from Property Litigation Solicitors who have at least 2 years’ experience or astute litigators with an interest in property litigation

• To make an application please contact Lauren Harris on or email with a copy of your CV

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