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NQ Property Litigation Solicitor

Posted 29 October by G2 Legal Limited
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Salary icon £57,000 - £65,000 per annum
Location icon Exeter , Devon

Newly Qualified Property Litigation Solicitor or Legal Executive – Exeter

Why This Role?

  • Generous Salary: Earn up to £65k to start!
  • Perks Galore: Parking included, 25 days holiday (with buy/sell options) and your birthday off
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Life insurance, healthcare, and a supportive work environment

Who You'll Join

  • A highly successful property litigation team known for its supportive and collaborative culture
  • Work closely with a welcoming, hands-on partner who will mentor you and accelerate your career
  • Be part of a top-tier legal 100 firm with an excellent reputation across the UK
  • Step into the best-performing team within the firm, where success and opportunity go hand-in-hand

What You'll Do

  • Handle a wide-ranging, fascinating caseload that spans both residential and commercial property disputes
  • Advise high-profile clients, including retailers, developers, landlords, tenants, and high-net-worth individuals and families
  • Dive into high-stakes cases and interesting property litigation matters that will challenge and grow your expertise

What You’ll Bring

  • Recently qualified solicitor or legal executive with property litigation experience
  • A drive to learn and develop in one of the most respected teams in the field
  • A passion for providing exceptional client service and finding creative solutions to complex property disputes

Why Wait?

  • Ready to take the next step? Apply now by sending your CV
  • For a confidential chat, contact Paul Norman today 

Reference: 53923498

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