Senior Associate - Commercial Property

Recruiter
QED Legal
Location
Norwich
Salary
£60000 - £85000 per annum
Posted
19 Jul 2022
Closes
16 Aug 2022
Ref
BH-38007
Contact
Greg Whittaker
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Commercial Property
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Senior Associate - Commercial Property - Norwich

I am on the lookout for ambitious commercial property solicitors that might be interested in a senior associate level role within the thriving commercial property department of a legal 500 law firm in Norwich

The work that this firm deals with is exceptionally high quality and covers a broad range of areas such as acquisitions and disposals, property finance, development and investments and regeneration schemes across a wide range of sectors.

The commercial property department is one of the strongest and most well established specialist teams in the country which has earnt them a great reputation in this specialist area and as a result allows them to attract a regular flow of good quality work from an impressive client base.

The ideal candidate will be an experienced solicitor specialising in commercial property law. It is envisaged, due to the senior nature of the role you will be able to demonstrate at least 5 years experience in this area. 

It is likely you will have trained and/or currently be working at a well regarded commercial firm and will be looking to progress their career within a high profile commercial practice. 

The firm will offer a good salary as well as other great benefits such as bonus schemes, pension contributions and much more.

Excellent progression opportunities will be available for the successful candidates who come in as senior associate with a realistic route to partnership over time.

If you wish to discuss this role or any other opportunities you would be interested in hearing about then please call Greg at QED legal or apply ASAP. 

All applications are treated in the strictest of confidence and no details forwarded to the recruiting law firm without your express prior consent.