Commercial Property Lawyer

Posted 24 April by The Legists

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SOLICITOR, 2 YEARS’ OR MORE PQE, BERKSHIRE, UP TO £65,000
A superb opportunity has arisen for a Commercial Property Solicitor to join the expanding real estate department of a tier one, Legal 500 firm.
REF: 215295709

• Benefits include flexible leave, cycle to work scheme, continued CPD and wellbeing initiatives.

• This firm prides itself on the high calibre of work it attracts and its ability to help you to succeed and grow as a professional.

• You should have 2 or more years’ PQE experience in a wide range of commercial property transactions, including property portfolio management, acquisition and disposal of all types of commercial property, promotion agreements, and property aspects of corporate asset and share sales and acquisitions.

• You will work alongside Partners but should also be confident to run your own caseload.

To apply contact Kate Stubbs at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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Reference: 52525855

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