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A leading law firm is looking for a Private Client Solicitor to join its team in Wimbledon. The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years of PQE in private client work, including expertise in wills, probate, and trusts. This role offers autonomy, support, and the opportunity to build client relationships within a collaborative environment.
Job title: Private Client Solicitor
Location: Wimbledon
Salary: £54,000-£64,000
PQE Level: 2+ PQE
Contract Type: Permanent
Working Hours: Full-time
An established and forward-thinking law firm is seeking a Private Client Solicitor to join its friendly, respected team based in Wimbledon. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced solicitor to handle a varied caseload - from the routine to the complex - with autonomy and support in equal measure.
The Role
You'll take on a broad scope of private client work including:
What the team are looking for
You'll be part of a well-regarded practice with a genuine commitment to supporting its people. This role offers a high level of responsibility, autonomy, and client interaction - ideal for someone looking to step up, grow their profile, and make a meaningful impact in a collaborative environment.
For more information on this role or other opportunities within Wimbledon and the South East in general please do get in touch with Liam Andrews at Chadwick Nott.
(e) liamandrews@chadwicknott.co.uk
(m) 07921 895 776
(t) 0117 917 1864
(l) www.linkedin.com/in/liamandrews-legalrecruitment
*At Chadwick Nott, we are committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture as well as supporting our large client network achieve the same. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications of all qualified candidates regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, disability, culture or anything other personal characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity in the workplace. Where a level of experience is indicated, please note that this is only a guideline.*