Residential Development Lawyer

215297754

Competitive

Permanent

Hampshire

0-2

Posted around 1 month ago

Expires In 1 Month

Job Description

Residential Development Lawyer, 1-3 Years’ PQE, Hampshire, £Highly Competitive – A new opportunity for an experienced Residential Development Lawyer to join a highly reputable team. JOB REF:7754.

• This impressive firm is currently looking to appoint a Residential Development Lawyer with between 1-3 Years PQE into their busy department.
• The team handles a breadth of work covering all issues in relation to Residential Development matters.
• You will be responsible for a caseload of real estate development matters, including acquisitions, disposals, and leasehold transactions.
• It is essential that you have strong drafting, negotiation, and analytical skills.
• You will be ambitious, highly organised and charismatic with an ability to build strong client relationships and generate business.
• You will have exceptional communications skills and work well within a team environment.
• They offer a full legal service to both commercial and private clients and are able to boast a profitable practice with high employee retention.
• Competitive salaries, generous bonus schemes, free parking, hybrid working options and other benefits on offer.
• To apply or to register your interest, please contact Rebecca Barry on 0207 183 8586 or email rebecca.barry@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion

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