Property Litigation Solicitor NQ to 2

Posted 23 April by qed legal
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION SOLICITOR NQ to 2
UXBRIDGE, LONDON
£45000 - £55000
QED Legal are keen to speak with Dispute Resolution Solicitor / Property Litigation Solicitor to join our highly-reputable law firm based in Uxbridge, London.

The ideal candidate we are seeking is a Litigation Solicitor with up to 2 years of experience in General Litigation or someone with more Property Litigation edge. 
Our client is seeking someone with natural drive and passion for contentious property work, and experience in handling a varied workload.

Your caseload would consist of property litigation matters, such as landlord and tenant disputes, breach of lease claims, rent arrears, and service charge disputes, whilst also representing clients, attending hearings, being in & out of court when require, attending mediation's and providing legal advice and guidance to clients.

Benefits - They offer excellent package including hybrid working, bonus, enhanced mat/pat pay, enhanced sick pay, private medical, and more!

If you believe you match the requirements to this role, or know someone who does, then get in touch with our Legal Consultant Leah Roberts.

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Reference: 52522363

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