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Conveyancing Paralegal – London
Location: London
Salary: Competitive (dependent on experience)
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
A well-established law firm in London is seeking a Conveyancing Paralegal to join its busy property department. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual looking to develop their career within a supportive and professional environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide comprehensive administrative support to fee earners, including file opening, document management, and handling correspondence
- Manage incoming calls, emails, post, and online portals efficiently
- Draft legal documents and bills under supervision using appropriate templates and precedents
- Assist with the progression of conveyancing matters, including liaising with clients, solicitors, lenders, and third parties
- Handle basic legal processes such as preparing forms, arranging funding, and supporting case progression through relevant systems
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records and transaction details
- Prepare completion statements and assist with post-completion matters
- Ensure clients are regularly updated on the progress of their cases
- Review and obtain documentation from clients and third parties, ensuring accuracy and completeness
- Support compliance with firm policies, including data protection, confidentiality, and file management procedures
- Assist with anti-money laundering checks and file audits in line with risk management policies
- Deliver a consistently high level of client service
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- Previous experience in a conveyancing or property law environment
- Strong administrative and organisational skills with attention to detail
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to manage a busy workload and prioritise tasks effectively
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and case management systems
- A proactive and professional approach with a strong client-focused mindset
What’s on Offer:
- Opportunity to work with an experienced and supportive legal team
- Career development and progression opportunities
- Exposure to a wide range of residential conveyancing matters
- Competitive salary and benefits package
If you are a dedicated Conveyancing Paralegal looking to take the next step in your career, we would be keen to hear from you.
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