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Solicitor - Real Estate Dispute Resolution

Solicitor - Real Estate Dispute Resolution

Posted 25 June by Focus Resourcing
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Our client is a fabulous leading law firm and they are now seeking a Solicitor to provide a high-quality legal service to clients on all aspects of real estate dispute resolution. They offer their employees excellent benefits (see below) and career progression. They offer a great work environment and culture too.

As the Real Estate Dispute Resolution Solicitor, you will be responsible for:

  • Handle a wide range of contentious property matters for clients including property companies, corporate occupiers, and private clients.
  • Such disputes would include those (a) arising out of residential and commercial leases; (b) arising out of the buying and selling of land and (b) arising out of the development of land.
  • Responsibility for their own cases and be happy to develop good working relationships with clients.
  • Be able to carefully analyse information and reach sound decisions.
  • Seek to recognise the commercial drivers and react accordingly.

The successfulReal Estate Dispute Resolution Solicitor will have the following related skills / experience:

  • Law degree (or conversion) and LPC.
  • Successful Admittance to the Roll of Solicitors.
  • 5-6 years PQE (indicative only). We would also be happy to consider more senior solicitors
  • Candidates should be able to demonstrate property litigation experience.

Benefits:

  • 25 days' annual leave
  • Private medical insurance (personal and family)
  • Pension scheme
  • Life assurance cover
  • Confidential Employee Assistance Programme
  • Flexible annual leave benefits scheme
  • Legal services (which include a reimbursement for fees incurred during selling or buying a house, up to a maximum of £750, after one year's service).

Reference: 52955369

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