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Property Litigation Solicitor


  • £55000 - £65000 per annum
  • Cheltenham
  • Posted: 04/01/2024
  • Permanent
  • Job Ref: 215294506

Job Details

Property Litigation Solicitor, 2 - 5 Years PQE, Cheltenham, £55,000- £65,000 (DOE) - A leading national law firm is looking for an ambitious Property Litigation Solicitor to join their team in Cheltenham. If you want to find out more contact Penny on 0121 454 1004 and quote job reference 4506.

OVERVIEW:
• As a market leading multinational firm, our client has an excellent reputation for providing pragmatic, practical and innovative solutions across a diverse and high-value client base.
• The Property Litigation team is regarded as a regional leader in the local area, and are renowned for their commercial focus and technical excellence.
• They are currently experiencing a period of exponential growth, whilst maintaining a solid commitment to provide an excellent level of client service.
• Applications are sought from Property Litigation Solicitors with between 2 - 5 Years PQE gained with another leading firm.
• You will be responsible for your own property litigation case load and assisting senior fee earners on more complex cases.
• You will be ambitious, driven and determined to succeed within a highly successful team, and market leading firm.
• Excellent salary plus a comprehensive benefits package, including 25 days holiday, health insurance and pension scheme.

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