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Legal Assistant : Residential Property, 12+ months, East Sussex, GBP 26,250 to GBP 28,000 DOE. The firm is seeking an experienced legal professional to provide high quality administrative support within a dynamic and fast-paced legal environment. To register your interest, contact Kaye on 183 or email with your CV. Job ref: 4328
The Role
Key responsibilities include:
- Opening and maintaining client files and databases
- Conducting AML compliance checks
- Managing client communications
- Monitoring deadlines to ensure the timely completion of tasks
- Supporting client onboarding and risk assessments
- Using the Land Registry portal to obtain documents and submit applications
The role also involves:
- Assisting with completions and payment arrangements
- Supporting billing and invoicing processes
- Producing documents through digital audio typing
- Coordinating diaries, meetings, and other administrative activities
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The Candidate
The ideal candidate will have previous experience, preferably within property law, and be confident in handling a range of administrative duties. You should be organised, capable of managing files efficiently, opening new matters, and overseeing routine tasks with minimal supervision to ensure the smooth running of day to day operations.
In return, the firm offers an attractive benefits package, including:
- A private medical cash plan
- Life insurance
- A company pension scheme
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
- A strong commitment to work-life balance
How
Contact Kaye Thumpston on 183 or email with your CV or simply call for a confidential discussion.


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