Commercial Property Solicitor (Newly Qualified)

215296958

£55,000 - £60,000 Per Annum

Permanent

Exeter

0-2

Posted around 2 months ago

Expires In 9 Days

Job Description

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SOLICITOR (NEWLY QUALIFIED), EXETER, £55,000 - £60,000 (DOE) – A new opportunity for an ambitious Commercial Property Solicitor looking to secure a newly qualified role in commercial property law. JOB REF:6958.

• As a newly qualified Commercial Property Solicitor, you will have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of cases, including acquisitions, disposals, lease agreements, and property finance matters.
• You will collaborate with experienced professionals, allowing you to enhance your skills and knowledge in a supportive and dynamic environment.
• You will assist senior solicitors in managing commercial property transactions, conduct legal research and providing relevant advice to clients, draft legal documents, contracts, and agreements and participate in negotiations and settlement discussions.
• You will have recently qualified as a Solicitor with a focus on Commercial Property Law, have a strong academic background in law and have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• You will also have the ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines and have strong attention to detail and organizational skills
• To apply or register your interest please contact Penny on 0121 454 1004 or email: penny.trotman@enllegal.co.uk

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