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A leading legal firm in the UK is seeking an experienced Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner to manage various property transactions. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of PQE and the ability to work independently. This role offers a competitive benefits package including hybrid working and target-related bonuses. Apply now to join a firm recognized for delivering high-quality legal advice and client care.
Our Legal 500 client is looking for a 5+ years PQE Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner (Solicitor, CILEX, or CLC) to join their well-established, Lexcel and CQS accredited firm as part of their national residential team.
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience handling sales, purchases, remortgages, shared ownership leases, lease variations, new-build purchases, Help to Buy schemes, and more. You should be confident in managing your own caseload independently and be ready to hit the ground running.
In this role, you will receive the full support of a dedicated Legal Assistant and Post-Completion team, ensuring you can focus on delivering high-quality service to clients.
Our esteemed Legal 500 client is a full-service practice with a nationwide presence recognised for providing high quality legal advice to private and commercial clients. With client care at their core, the Firm comprises specialists with diverse expertise, drawn from top-tier UK firms, ensuring clients receive the highest quality advice. Understanding the intricacies of business, with many team members boasting hands-on experience in multi-million-pound companies, providing invaluable foresight and risk management skills.
In return for your hard work and dedication the Firm offer a competitive benefits package to include, hybrid working schemes, target related bonuses, training and development opportunities along with many other impressive incentives!
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