Property Litigation Solicitor

Posted 16 April by The Legists

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Property Litigation Solicitor, 3 - 5 PQE, Greater Manchester. This role is an opportunity to join a Top 100 law firm in a client facing role. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Lauren on and quote Job Ref: 5603

JOB TITLE:         Property Litigation Solicitor
EXPERIENCE:     3 - 5 years’ PQE
LOCATION:        Greater Manchester
SALARY:            On application

OVERVIEW:
•Providing high-quality legal advice in both commercial and residential property disputes on behalf of a variety of developers, managing agents, investors, and private clients, including a number of household names.
•3 – 5 years’ PQE required experience handling a full range of Property Litigation matters.
•The chance to work with working with some of the most knowledgeable litigators in the market.
•Hybrid / flexible working with one day a week working from home
•Competitive Salary

HOW TO APPLY:
Contact Lauren Harris at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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