Trinity Resource Solutions
Commercial Property Paralegal

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About the Role
An established and highly regarded regional law firm is looking to appoint a Commercial Property Paralegal to join its busy Real Estate team.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Commercial Property Paralegal, or someone with a strong legal support background within a commercial property environment, to join a well-established team with a strong and consistent pipeline of work.
Key Responsibilities
- Working closely with one or more fee earners, you will provide high-quality legal and administrative support across a varied commercial property caseload.
- Supporting fee earners with the day-to-day management of commercial property matters
- Assisting with the onboarding of new clients and matters
- Managing documentation and using a document management system
- Drafting and amending correspondence and legal documentation
- Communicating professionally with clients, third parties and colleagues
- Assisting with client calls, emails and meetings
- Carrying out administrative and file management duties
- Assisting with post-completion matters and file closing
- Working with client ledgers and supporting compliance with Solicitors' Accounts Rules
- Supporting AML and client due diligence procedures
- Maintaining excellent attention to detail and accurate data input
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You will ideally have a Law Degree or relevant experience within a commercial property/real estate environment. We are particularly interested in candidates who have:


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- Previous Commercial Property / Real Estate experience
- Strong organisational and IT skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience supporting solicitors or fee earners
- Strong attention to detail
- Confidence dealing directly with clients and third parties
- Experience with document management systems
- Knowledge of AML and client due diligence procedures
- Knowledge of client accounts / Solicitors' Accounts Rules would be advantageous
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