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A leading law firm in Bristol is seeking an experienced Property Litigation Lawyer to join their Dispute Resolution team. This role involves managing a diverse caseload, providing expert legal advice, and contributing to business development initiatives. The firm values work/life balance and offers flexible working options.
Property Litigation Lawyer - Bristol
Are you an experienced Property Litigation Lawyer looking to take the next step in your career? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a thriving Dispute Resolution team, handling a diverse caseload while contributing to the continued growth of the department.
The Role
The successful candidate will provide expert legal advice on all aspects of property litigation, working with a wide range of clients from individuals to SMEs. Your responsibilities will include:
Requirements
Our client are seeking a qualified Lawyer or FCILEx with a background in litigation and/or property law, eager to specialise in property litigation. The ideal candidate will have:
Flexible Working & Location:
Our client is a prominent and well respected Legal 500 Bristol law firm known for excellent legal services and a progressive work culture. They prioritise work/life balance, wellbeing, and can offer a competitive salary and benefits package.
For more information about this role please contact Hannah Somers at Chadwick Nott.
(t) 0117 917 1929
(m) 07435 943574
(e) hannahsomers@chadwicknott.co.uk
*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.*