Mallory Pryce
Commercial Property Fee Earner

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We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded solicitor to join our client's commercial property team. The successful candidate will handle a varied caseload of commercial real estate matters, providing high‑quality legal advice and transactional support to clients across sectors. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically capable lawyer who wishes to develop their commercial property practice within a modern, supportive law firm. Fully remote or hybrid available - Manchester. The firm is known for its strong reputation in property and commercial work, a professional approach to client care and a modern way of working. You will join a collaborative team with investment in systems and training and clear opportunities for career development. Key responsibilities: Act for landlords, tenants, investors and developers on a range of commercial property transactions, including leases (grants, renewals, surrenders and assignments), sales, purchases and property investment matters. Draft, review and negotiate commercial leases, licences, deeds and ancillary documentation, ensuring documents reflect commercial objectives and risk is managed appropriately. Conduct due diligence, review title and prepare and advise on conditional contracts, warranties, indemnities and disclosure issues. Liaise with clients, surveyors, lenders, local authorities and other third parties to obtain information, progress matters and coordinate completions. Provide clear, pragmatic legal advice to clients on strategy, risk allocation and commercial implications of transactions. Key skills and experience: Strong technical knowledge of buying/selling, commercial leases, landlord and tenant law, conveyancing and property due diligence. Proven experience of drafting and negotiating commercial documentation and handling complex transactions to completion. Confident communicator with excellent drafting skills and the ability to present clear, pragmatic advice to clients and colleagues.
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