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A leading property law team at a well-regarded company seeks a qualified solicitor to manage complex property litigation and regulatory matters. The role involves delivering effective legal advice, overseeing external suppliers, and contributing to governance and strategic engagements. The ideal candidate will possess strong commercial awareness and an eagerness to develop within evolving legal frameworks.
The Role:
The Legal Property Team provides commercially focused and efficient legal solutions together with risk management support across all areas of the business. The team is responsible for a range of activities including:
Delivering robust and legally sound site agreements while ensuring effective contract management;
Governance across all disciplines;
Dispute resolution and risk management; and
Supporting the broader company on all aspects of property acquisition, disposal and estate management.
What you'll do:
You'll lead on complex property litigation and regulatory issues, supporting the company's Legal Property team and wider business functions. This includes managing significant disputes in various courts and tribunals, advising on health and safety incidents and compliance (e.g. Building Safety Act, ICNIRP), and navigating planning and public law challenges.
Key responsibilities:
Act as escalation point for high-value property litigation and site access disputes
Advise on regulatory matters including H&S, asbestos, fire safety, and telecoms compliance
Manage public law issues and planning enforcement, liaising with authorities
Deliver concise, risk-based legal advice to stakeholders
Develop legal workflows, training, and know-how resources
Oversee external legal suppliers, ensuring quality and value
Provide strategic support on governance, policy, and shareholder engagement
What we're looking for:
Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales)
Experience in property law and litigation (Landlord & Tenant Act 1954)
Strong commercial awareness and ability to manage high-pressure caseloads
Excellent communication, organisational, and collaborative skills
Eager to learn and lead in evolving legal areas
Nice to have:
Telecoms property law and Electronic Communications Code knowledge
In-house or portfolio litigation experience
Familiarity with H&S, building and fire safety legislation
Understanding of Ofcom, DSIT, and related regulatory bodies