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A leading law firm in Reading is seeking an experienced Real Estate Disputes Solicitor to manage diverse property litigation matters. The role requires at least 3 years of post-qualification experience and offers a competitive salary of £65k-£80k based on experience. Candidates will represent a variety of clients from corporates to high-net-worth individuals in a well-supported environment promoting career progression.
Job title: Real Estate Disputes Solicitor. Location: Reading. Salary: £65k-£80k - depending on experience. PQE Level: 3+. Contract Type: Permanent. Working Hours: Full-time.
Our client is a UK Top 70 national law firm, with top Legal 500 rankings, seeking a Property Litigation Associate to join their award-winning Thames Valley team.
The role has arisen from a strong stream of work and growth within the firm. The successful candidate will handle a wide range of property-based litigation matters, including transactional disputes, development agreements, boundary disputes, rights of light, restrictive covenants, landlord and tenant work, and more.
You will act for a broad client base, including household-name corporates, investors and asset management companies, well-known retailers, NHS matters, residential landlords and high-net-worth individuals.
The team offers extensive experience across the full remit of litigious work, providing a strong environment for ongoing career development and progression.
For more information on this role or other opportunities within Berkshire or the Southeast generally, please get in touch with Will Webster at Chadwick Nott.
Tel: 0117 945 1634
Mob: 0773 370 0509
Email: willwebster@chadwicknott.co.uk
Chadwick Nott is committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture and is an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, culture or other personal characteristics. We champion diversity in the workplace. Where a level of experience is indicated, please note this is a guideline.