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Commercial Property Legal Director Stoke on Trent

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Regional Legal Director Commercial Property
10+ Years PQE, Stoke on Trent, GBP 90,000+ (DOE)
A new opportunity for a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor with proven experience in managing, mentoring, and inspiring a successful commercial property team. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and driven individual to head up the northern region of this national firm and to drive the strategic direction of the property team's northern offices.
JOB REF:
Applications are sought from Commercial Property Solicitors with a minimum of 10 Years PQE looking for a new challenge in their career.
- You'll play a strategic role in shaping the future of the department, delivering high-quality legal services, and driving business growth.
- Lead and supervise a high-performing commercial property team, providing guidance and mentoring to support their development.
- Manage a varied caseload of commercial property matters including leases, sales, purchases, and re-mortgages with registered, unregistered, leasehold, and freehold commercial properties.
- Champion business development activities, building lasting client relationships and enhancing the firm's regional reputation.
- Strong time management, organization, and IT proficiency across Microsoft Office and case management systems.
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On offer is a competitive salary and benefits package.
How to Apply
For more information or for this role contact Penny Trotman on 454 or email your CV.


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