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Real Estate Litigation Paralegal

Real Estate Litigation Paralegal

Posted 14 March by EJ Legal Limited
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Real Estate Litigation Paralegal
An award-winning Silver Circle law firm are seeking a Real Estate Litigation Paralegal to join them on an initial 12M FTC in London.

Your New Firm:
With a firm grip on the market and a trusting reputation. Clients know that when they need a firm to act for them and fight in their corner, this Silver Circle law firm is the place to go; with leading fee-earners, the firm will work as one with clients to get things done.

Real Estate Litigation Paralegal’s Responsibilities:
  • Drafting letters before actions, particulars of claim, particulars of debt, statutory demands, witness statements, instructions to counsel and experts.
  • Issuing County Court debt claims.
  • Preparing disclosure and trial bundles.
  • Proof-reading and cross-referencing exercises in legal transaction documentation.
  • Assisting with transactional document management, including property title deeds, extranet and data room administration.
  • Aiding with conflict checks and file opening as required.
  • Legal research on a variety of both landlord and tenant queries, both commercial and residential.

About You:          
  • Strong academics including Law degree or equivalent qualification.
  • At least 6 months Real Estate Litigation experience ideally from a law firm environment.
  • Genuine interest in property law.
  • Happy to get stuck in and gain new exposure to the practice area.

Apply Now:
The successful Real Estate Litigation Paralegal will be offered up to £31,000 per annum plus overtime.

If you are eager to expand on your experience and join an award-winning Silver Circle firm, apply now to find out more!

Required skills

  • Paralegal

Reference: 52131279

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