Property Litigation Partner

Posted 19 March by The Talent Crowd
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Elevate your legal career to new heights as a Property Litigation Partner with a prestigious regional law firm that prides itself on its exceptional service and formidable reputation. This role is not merely a chance; it's a strategic move for a seasoned litigator ready to assert influence and drive success within a dynamic team.

Benefits:
- Competitive salary package commensurate with experience and expertise
- Access to high-profile cases, enhancing your professional portfolio
- Supportive environment with resources to foster your leadership and technical skills

Role:
As the new Property Litigation Partner, you will be at the forefront of complex and high-value property disputes, providing strategic direction and robust legal solutions. Your role will be pivotal in shaping the department's future, mentoring junior lawyers, and enhancing the firm's market presence.

Skills & Experience:
- A minimum of 10 years PQE in property litigation with a proven track record of success
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire and develop a growing team
- Exceptional client relationship skills and a commitment to delivering high-quality service
- A comprehensive understanding of property law, including landlord and tenant disputes, real estate litigation, and development issues
- Excellent negotiation and advocacy skills, with a history of resolving intricate legal matters effectively
- A network of contacts and the capacity to generate new business, contributing to the firm's growth
- A strategic thinker with a commercial mindset who can add value to the firm's long-term vision

This role is designed for a legal professional who aspires to be a key player in a forward-thinking firm. If you are ready to take on this challenging and rewarding position, please email or call .

Reference: 52344198

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