REAL ESTATE LAWYER / LEGAL EXEC - BIRMINGHAM

Posted 25 April by The Legists

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REAL ESTATE LAWYER / LEGAL EXECUTIVE - LEADING GLOBAL LAW FIRM - BIRMINGHAM Real Estate - 4-7 PQE Location: Birmingham / Hybrid 40/60 split. Hours: 35 hours per week. Salary banding £50-£70k One of the leading global law firms with a presence in the world's major financial and commercial markets is looking for a real estate lawyer to join the team. Offices in Birmingham and London. The Birmingham office has a number of practice areas including Corporate/Commercial, Disputes, Finance and Real Estate. Role Overview The team acts for a range of real estate clients, including institutional property investors and pension funds, in their capacity as landlords of investment properties. They deal with the asset management work for such clients particularly in relation to licence applications for assignment, underletting and alteration, commercialisation agreements and wayleaves. In this role you would be dealing with a range of real estate clients, including institutional property investors and pension funds, in their capacity as landlords of investment properties. Opportunities of career progression Firm are known for hiring within Competitive salary Hybrid working Excellent benefits package Apply Below or contact Freya at Austen Lloyd as soon as possible - , quoting Role Ref: FJG:53645 (Real Estate Lawyer - Birmingham). Austen Lloyd is a specialist legal recruitment agency operating nationally www.austenlloyd.co.uk. Please note our advertisements may use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However, we would be happy to consider applications from all candidates who can demonstrate the skills needed to perform the role.

Reference: 52137401

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