Property Litigation Solicitor


Details:
  • Salary: £55,000 - 80,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: London
  • Date: 6 days ago
Description:

Property Litigation Solicitor London (4 PQE +)

Role Summary

A modern law firm in central London (EC1) are actively looking to recruit a qualified Property Litigation Lawyer (Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive).

You will join an established and busy property litigation team working alongside c. 5 other Lawyers.

The caseload is c. 75% residential property litigation 25% commercial. You will be expected to deal with a range of the following types of matters: service charge disputes, TOLATA claims, lease renewals/disputes, debt recovery, dilapidations, party wall disputes, boundary disputes, adverse possession, lease extensions, easements, lease breaches, restrictive covenants.

Office attendance x2 per week.

Experience Required

Be a UK qualified Property Litigation Lawyer with at least 4 PQE

Next Steps

Apply directly to find out more or contact Ryan at Plummer Search Legal Recruitment for an exploratory discussion

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