G2 Legal

Property Litigation Solicitor

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Job Location

Bristol, United Kingdom

Job Description

Property Litigation Solicitor - Bristol

This is a new position for a property litigation solicitor at circa 1pqe, to join an ambitious and collegiate Legal 100 law firm to focus on an impressive client base within the charity sector.

What will you do?

  • Resolve property related disputes for charities
  • Maximise the value of their legacies, support their legal teams and manage their property portfolios
  • Maximise the value of your clients properties (whether gifted to them through legacies, charitable purpose, operational or retail), to optimise income & achieve wider goals
  • Cases will include but not limited to:
  • Title queries, lost deeds, third party rights (rights of way, easements restrictive covenants, Town and Village Greens etc) landlord and tenant, overages and professional negligence

What will you need?

  • A minimum of 1 years experience as a solicitor or legal executive
  • Property litigation experience
  • Ability to be creative in solving legal issues

What will you get?

  • Associate Solicitor level
  • Very competitive salary & bonuses
  • Flexible & hybrid working options (Excellent flexibility given for the right candidate)
  • Access to a coaching and mentoring program in order to progress your career
  • Private medical insurances
  • 28 days annual leave + paid sabbaticals
  • A flexible reward scheme to suit you & your needs

What next?

  • Click on apply now to send your CV through for consideration
  • Or call Loraine Silvester for a confidential conversation



Location: Bristol, GB

Posted Date: 9/30/2024
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September 30, 2024
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