Construction Solicitor - Partner

Posted 28 March by AJ Chambers
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AJ Chambers are proud to be partnered with an award-winning, national law firm on their search for a Senior Construction Solicitor/Partner to join them.

This is a remote position however the business is happy for this post to be stationed out of any of their offices (Birmingham, Cambridge, London, Manchester, Oxford and Sheffield).

About the role:

  • This is an opportunity for an experienced construction Solicitors to play a fundamental role in developing the construction practice within the firm
  • A client following is preferred, alternatively those who can demonstrate that they’re well connected and able to drive the construction practice forward will be considered
  • Full back-office support and infrastructure including finance, marketing and business development will be provided so you can focus solely on servicing existing clients and attracting new ones
  • Ideally you will have a wide ranging experience within construction law including both contentious and non-contentious matters
  • Projects and matters will vary from negotiating, drafting and amending a range of construction contracts and supporting clients with large scale projects
  • You will be able to work autonomously from the location and working pattern of your choice

What’s on offer:

  • Competitive base salary
  • Bonus structure
  • Remote working - the freedom to work when and where you want
  • Competitive company benefits

For more information on this vacancy please feel free to reach out directly to Dexter Brunt at AJ Chambers.

Reference: 52391342

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