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A prestigious London law firm is seeking a Legal PA to join their Real Estate & Development team. The role involves supporting the Principal Partner, managing property transactions, and maintaining meticulous documentation. The ideal candidate will have experience in Real Estate law, outstanding organizational skills, and a collaborative mindset, thriving in a dynamic legal environment.
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16.06.2025
31.07.2025
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JOB TITLE: PA
TERM: Permanent
HOURS: Full-time, 9:30am – 5:30pm, Monday to Friday with one hour for lunch.
A flexible approach to working hours is a must, overtime may be required at busy times.
During probationary period there will be the expectation to attend the office 4 or 5 days per week. Following this, attendance at least 4 days office working per week will be required, in line with the chosen office days of the Principal. Our hybrid working policy is discretionary and may be subject to change.
ABOUT SHERIDANS
Sheridans is a leading London law firm whose lawyers combine the in-depth legal knowledge and breadth of expertise and experience required to give unparalleled advice to their clients.
Since 1956, Sheridans has represented individuals and organisations across a wide variety of sectors, providing quality advice which is commercially focussed and personally delivered.
Specialist lawyers in leisure, media and entertainment work closely alongside the firm’s corporate finance, employment, real estate and dispute resolution groups to provide a truly bespoke service to its clients.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
We are seeking a PA to join our Real Estate & Development team at Sheridans. Working alongside the Principal Partner and supporting others in the team when needed, we are seeking an experienced individual with prior, direct Real Estate experience to join us and assist mainly with Residential property matters but also some commercial property matters.
The successful individual will play a crucial role in directly supporting the Principal and in various property transactions. They will also have the chance to develop their career further by supporting the department. We offer a close-knit environment where you will be encouraged to fully participate, share ideas and become a key part of the team.
ABOUT THE TEAM
The team advises clients across Sheridans’ core sectors, with typical clients including property investors/developers, owner-managed businesses, high net worth individuals, family trusts, large corporates and PLCs.
The team specialises in commercial property transactions including acquisition and disposal of sites for the purpose of owner occupancy, lettings or residential and commercial development, acquisition of mixed use investment properties, joint ventures, property finance, landlord and tenant matters, notably negotiation, and granting of leases of hotel and leisure space, retail premises, restaurants, office space, industrial units, location agreements and concession agreements.
The team provides a full service throughout the lifecycle of the transaction and beyond, providing input, exploring issues/options and viability, advising on all property related legal matters, utilising the depth and breadth of the knowledge of the team to navigate clients to the ultimate desired result.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The above is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the Firm and the overall business needs.
SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate the following:
Skills & experience
Qualifications
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Our aim is for all staff to feel welcomed at Sheridans and ultimately be their true self at work. We are proud to promote inclusion & diversity among clients, candidates, and staff as an equal opportunities employer. It is our policy to support people who hold Protected Characteristics (under the Equality Act 2010) both internally and externally through supporting practices based solely upon merit.