Property Litigation Solicitor

Posted 9 April by Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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An exciting opportunity has come about for an experienced Property Litigation Solicitor to join a fast growing, legal 500 law firm in London.

Key Responsibilities

  • Managing a caseload of property litigation and dispute resolution work.
  • Handling assigned casework efficiently and promptly.
  • Maintaining clear and regular communication with clients, adhering to 'client care' standards.
  • Staying updated on legal developments, particularly within your specialized area.
  • Ensuring accurate timekeeping, billing, and payment records.
  • Managing routine correspondence, negotiations, and advocacy tasks.
  • Collaborating with colleagues from different departments to deliver comprehensive client services.
  • Analysing legal issues and advising clients on appropriate courses of action.
  • Performing administrative tasks to support departmental operations and casework efficiency.
  • Providing supervision and reporting to supervisors when necessary.
Skills/Knowledge Requirements
  • Proficiency in a wide range of property litigation, including landlord representation, leasehold properties, and dispute resolution.
  • 3-6 years of post-qualification experience.
  • Advocacy skills at county court or tribunal (preferred but not essential).
  • Strong Business Development skills
  • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain client relationships.
  • Excellent oral, written, and IT skills.
  • Problem-solving aptitude and commercial awareness.
Benefits
  • Hybrid working
  • Generous holiday allowance and bonus scheme.
  • Career development opportunities
  • Comprehensive training, supervision, and support
  • Discounted legal services for friends and family
If this role sounds of interest to you, send your CV to  or call .

Reference: 52446700

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