Residential Property Lawyer
- Recruiter
- Kingsley
- Location
- London (Central), London (Greater)
- Salary
- £50,000 – £75,000
- Posted
- 18 Jul 2017
- Closes
- 26 Jul 2017
- Ref
- CK15615
- Job Title
- Solicitor
- Practice Area
- Commercial Property
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
An experienced Residential Property Lawyer is now wanted for a lucrative opportunity with a top 20 law firm in central London. Based in the heart of the City, this role will suit a senior Residential Property Solicitor who is used to handling high net worth files and keen to join one of London’s most enhanced and specialist Property teams. The salary and benefits package is competitive plus a good bonus scheme.
My client is a great firm with a nationwide span of offices, and they are particularly well regarded for Property, Corporate (Lending), Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury, and Court of Protection. The Residential Property team is now in need of a senior and experienced Lawyer who can work at a fast pace and manage a challenging and high-profile case load. This is a genuine opportunity for someone to take a leading role with a path to Partnership and career progression.
The successful Residential Property Lawyer will have 2.5 – 6 years PQE and have worked in a similar high calibre firm. Legal Executives will also be considered for this role. It is essential that all candidates have a good academic background and previously worked on high net worth Residential work. The client base that comes with this role is second to none, so will require someone with excellent communication and client care skills.
Applications are invited from those that can take that lead and are willing to develop and move into a senior position with an exceptional team and firm.
To be considered for this brilliant Residential Property Lawyer role for a senior Solicitor who is looking to become part of a more widely known firm and specialist team, and in addition offering a lucrative salary package, then apply now for immediately consideration.