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Commercial Property Paralegal

London
£28k – £30k/yr
Posted about 18 hours ago
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Commercial Property Paralegal | Top UK Law Firm

London Office | Permanent Opportunity
Salary Up To £30,000pa | 4-Office Days Per Week

Our client, a top UK law firm, is actively recruiting for an experienced Commercial Property Paralegal to join them on a permanent basis in their London office - working in their industry-leading Real Estate team.

You'll be part of the wider Real Estate & Projects team - working on a wide variety of property transactions across numerous clients.

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As the successful Paralegal, you'll be responsible for (but not limited to) the following:

  • Assisting the team on a wide variety of Commercial Property matters (sales, purchases, leasing, asset management)
  • Conducting extensive legal research
  • Preparing legal documentation
  • Assisting Fee-Earners with SDLT forms and submissions
  • Obtaining documents from Land Registry
  • Providing clients with regular progress reports
  • Assisting Fee-Earners in relation to post-exchange requirements

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To be considered for this opportunity, you'll need to have/be the following:

  • Have a minimum of 12 months experience, working as a Commercial Property Paralegal
  • Have a completed law degree and ideally a completed LPC or SQE1
  • Be able to attend the London office four days a week
  • Have solid drafting skills/experience

If you have the relevant experience and you're looking for a new position, get in touch as soon as possible to discuss further.

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Skills

Commercial Property
Legal Research
Legal Documentation
Drafting Skills
SDLT Forms
Land Registry
Client Communication

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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