Construction Associate Non-Contentious

Posted 9 April by Jameson Legal
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This is a fantastic new opportunity for a junior non-contentious Construction Lawyer to join a superb, highly rated London law firm. Our client has an established reputation to compare with the largest City firms in Real Estate and Construction matters, and offers top-level work within a great culture.

The role will involve a broad range of construction matters, focused on non-contentious work. You will be involved in all stages of the process from procurement to completion and in drafting all manner of construction documents. You will be given good responsibility to work alongside the enviable client base of leading real estate developers, investors and occupiers.

This position will suit a junior Lawyer with up to 3 years' PQE. If you're a September 2024 qualifier, you should have completed at least one non-contentious construction law seat. In addition, a commercial real estate seat is desirable, but not essential. Whatever your level, you will have gained your experience with a major City or tier one national firm in the UK.

The firm offers a competitive London salary and a genuinely good work/life balance.

For further information please send your CV in complete confidence to or call David on +44(0)7860774391 for a confidential discussion.

Please note that where a level of preferred experience or qualification is indicated, this is a guideline only and does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less experience.

Jameson Legal acts as an employment business for temporary recruitment and as an employment agency for fixed term contract and permanent recruitment.


Required skills

  • Construction
  • NQ
  • Junior
  • London
  • Associate
  • Non-Contentious

Reference: 52441358

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