Real Estate NQ
Client
A highly successful tier 1 ranked commercial property team in the Thames Valley are seeking a Real Estate NQ to join them.
Role
In this role you will be acting for banks, private lenders, household names as well as high net worth individuals and land owners. A large amount of the role will involve transactional work but the team also advise on other areas.
You
The firm are seeking either a newly qualified commercial property solicitor or a trainee who is due to qualify and has completed a seat in commercial property. You must have excellent technical skills and experience in a broad range of commercial property. This is likely to include sales and acquisitions, landlord and tenant matters, property finance and possibly development work.
Why apply?
You will join a team with an excellent reputation in the Thames Valley with City quality work. You will be working with exciting dynamic clients in a firm that pride themselves on developing their employees careers and rewarding them for their hard work.
The team are afforded a very attractive work life balance so this could be suited to a lawyer working in the City or with a regional firm looking for a more flexible role. There are also excellent career opportunities for the right individual.
Please contact Kate Albon at KMA Legal for more information or apply as directed.
Reference: 52569562
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