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A leading legal firm in Salisbury seeks a Contentious Probate Solicitor to join their award-winning team. You will manage a varied caseload involving high-stakes disputes, providing legal expertise primarily for charities and professionals. This role presents significant opportunities for career growth and development, ideal for solicitors passionate about probate law.
Contentious Probate Solicitor - Salisbury
We are working with an award-winning firm in Salisbury in their search for a contentious probate solicitor. This role involves joining a top-tier team known for high-quality legal advice.
Acting mainly for charities and professionals, you'll manage your own contentious probate caseload, handling disputes related to Inheritance Act claims, landed estates, claims for repayment of lifetime gifts, and more.
You should have a strong background in disputes, with experience specifically in contentious probate. Ideally, candidates will have at least 2 years PQE, but applications from those with more or less experience are welcome. If you have worked on contentious probate as part of a broader caseload, please still apply.
This position offers a competitive salary and benefits package. The workload is varied and high-value, providing significant opportunities for career development.
To be considered for this opportunity, please contact Emma Lester at Chadwick Nott for further details on this or other roles in Wiltshire.
Contact details: 07778047719 | 0117 917 1529 | emmalester@chadwicknott.co.uk
*At Chadwick Nott, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture and support our clients in doing the same. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, culture, or personal characteristics. We celebrate diversity in the workplace. Please note that the indicated experience levels are guidelines only.*