Social Housing Solicitor / Property Litigation Solicitor - Norwich

Posted 18 April by Atkinson Moss
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Social Housing Solicitor / Property Litigation Solicitor - Norwich

New opportunity for an experienced Litigator to join a Prestigious local firm within their Social Housing Disputes team.

This opportunity would see you joining a well-established reputable firm who are renowned in the market for their reputation, producing high-quality work and for promoting an inclusive, nurturing and rewarding culture and would see you leading and mentoring a team of Paralegals, whilst helping to manage a caseload of disrepair cases, county court possession claims and injunction applications on behalf of national and regional Housing Association and Local Authority clients.

Candidates will be experienced Litigators with 3yrs+ PQE, and will ideally hold experience and knowledge working with Housing Associations or Local Authorities, although this is not an essential requirement, and applications from those who wish to specialise and progress their career within Social Housing are also welcomed.

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 Lawyer / Solicitor who is considering your next move, and would like to hear more on this opportunity, please apply, or contact Kylee Curson-Eames at Atkinson Moss (Norwich, Legal) .

Reference: 52496821

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