Senior Associate (Property Litigation) - Norwich

Posted 18 April by Atkinson Moss
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Senior Associate (Property Litigation) - Norwich

Rare opportunity for an experienced Property Litigation Solicitor to join a Top UK Law firm owing to continued departmental growth and success.

This opportunity will see you joining a team of experts in their field and would see you working on behalf of a wide range of clients to include - private individuals, partnership’s, trusts, landlords, national housebuilders, and corporate clients both in the public and private sectors.

This will also offer the opportunity to work an impressive high-quality caseload and will see you handling a range of disputes relating to residential and commercial landlord and tenant, breach of contracts, easement and covenants, overage and freehold title disputes (including land registration and adverse possession) and other specialised disputes.

Whilst previous / current experience within Property Litigation would be advantageous, our client would be very interested in hearing from Lawyers / Solicitors who hold 1-5yrsPQE, with a background within Litigation or Property Law and who are keen to specialise.

A highly competitive and negotiable salary is on offer and will be aligned with level of experience and qualification, along with a market-leading benefit package to include yearly salary reviews / increases, performance, team and individual related bonuses, enhanced annual leave, income protection, private health care, life assurance, hybrid working, long service awards, career development and more.

If you are an experienced Litigation or Property Solicitor who is considering your next move, and would like to hear more on this opportunity, please apply, or contact KyleeCurson-Eames at Atkinson Moss (Norwich, Legal) .

Reference: 52498408

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