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A leading housing association is seeking a Litigation / Latent Defects Claims Lead in London to manage complex legal matters, including latent defects and contentious construction law. The ideal candidate will provide high-quality legal advice and support strategic legal initiatives within the organization while contributing to various legal matters and disputes in a dynamic environment.
JOB TITLE: Litigation / Latent Defects Claims Lead
PQE REQUIRED: 3+
LOCATION: London
SALARY: £60,112 + bonus
THE ROLE: Our client, a respected housing association are recruiting for an experienced Litigation / Latent Defects Claims Lead. This is a pivotal position, offering the opportunity to take ownership of complex legal matters involving latent defects and contentious construction law, while also contributing strategic legal support on procurement and contract matters.
This role is ideal for a solicitor with strong litigation experience in the construction field and a solid understanding of the property sector. The successful candidate will also be expected to provide high-quality legal advice, draft complex contractual documentation, and support wider legal initiatives within the organisation.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a legal professional looking to make a meaningful impact in a dynamic, values-driven environment.
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