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New! Contentious Probate Associate / Partner

Posted 16 April by TSR Legal Recruitment
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Salary icon £65,000 - £80,000 per annum
Location icon Cirencester , Gloucestershire

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TSR Legal are working in partnership with a leading legal 500 law firm with offices in Cirencester and they are seeking Contentious Probate Associate / Partner to work as part of their growing disputes team.

The ideal candidate will already have a solid grounding in this practice area and have experienced of dealing with the Inheritance Act, contested wills, executor disputes and equitable interest claims.

They have new opportunities and are a growing team, and as such they have two opportunities at Associate and Partner level within the team. What’s important is a passion for client service and a desire to make a difference within the team.

You will be working with clients who are going through some of the most difficult times in their life and playing a key role in the team. You’ll be working within a supportive and dynamic business with access to key stakeholders in an open and communicative culture.

They’re flexible about PQE level, and as a leading law firm they’re able to offer agile working for candidates that have the best fit for the team.

Salary & Benefits

On offer is a salary to £80,000, a benefits package that can be negotiated, a professional, warm, and supportive working environment brimming with the area’s biggest and brightest talent, and an amazing opportunity to develop your career and move forward within a fantastic law firm that’s focused on taking brilliant professionals to the next level.

Submit your CV now to Rob at TSR Legal to learn more about the firm and this Contentious Probate vacancy in complete confidence.

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Application question

Are you a qualified solicitor?

Reference: 52485370

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