Agriculture Solicitor

Posted 3 days ago by The Legists

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AGRICULTURAL SOLICITOR - LEGAL 500 - WILTSHIRE Agricultural Solicitor (Junior - Mid-Level) A rare opportunity with great potential for a recently qualified to mid-level Solicitor to develop a specialist in agricultural matters at a substantial regional law firm. There is some flexibility with experience levels here, and we would encourage applications from junior up to mid-level candidates. You will be undertaking a wide range of real estate work including, the sale and purchase of agricultural land, farms and estates, rural land development schemes, agricultural and business tenancies, farming partnerships, renewable energy projects and mineral leases. Working with a range if clients to include farmers, investors in land, trustees and owners of landed estates, and other rural property owners. The team is part of the Real Estate department, and you will be working directly alongside one of the partners and other team members who focus on this sector. This is a substantial and very well-respected national firm with a very healthy client base and the role is an excellent career progression opportunity for an ambitious candidate who is looking to take a major career step. Apply Below or contact Charlotte at Austen Lloyd on , Reference: CW 52271 (Agricultural Solicitor - Wiltshire). Austen Lloyd Limited is a Specialist Legal Recruitment Agency operating nationally www.austenlloyd.co.uk. Please note our advertisements may use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However, we would be happy to consider applications from all candidates who can demonstrate the necessary skills to perform the role. CW 52271 (Agricultural Solicitor - Wiltshire). Apply Below or contact Charlotte at Austen Lloyd as soon as possible.

Reference: 52144432

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