Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner

Posted 26 April by Sacco Mann
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Are you a residential conveyancer looking to join an award-winning firm where you are valued, and have strong career development options? We are working with a leading full-service Yorkshire law firm who are well-established in the market and offer a fantastic work/life balance. You will be joining the Residential Conveyancing department as a fee earner in their York offices and running your own very manageable caseload.

The firm are known to develop individual's careers and offer competitive agile working, with a truly collaborative working culture. They offer an outstanding professional and friendly service to their clients and are looking to bring in an experienced conveyancing fee earner into the team to continue the successful development of the department.

Running your own caseload, you will be providing high quality first class legal service to the firms new and existing clients. Your caseload will consist of sales and purchase matters including freehold and leasehold transactions, dealing with matters at all stages.

The firm is looking to speak with experienced conveyancers who have strong case handling experience.

If you are interested in this role in this Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner role based in York then please get in touch with Helen Mauborgne on to find out more information or if you've a CV to hand, please submit this for review. To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website. Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral. For full terms, please visit our website.

Reference: 52539596

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