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PRIVATE CLIENT SOLICITOR, 3+ PQE, OXFORDSHIRE, GBP 50,000 : GBP 60,000 DOE
Join a thriving and expanding Legal 500 recognised law firm with an outstanding reputation for Private Client work. Offering a supportive and collaborative culture, high-quality work, and excellent opportunities for career development, this is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Private Client Solicitor.
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- Join a highly regarded Private Client team advising on a broad range of matters including Wills, Trusts, Estate Administration, Inheritance Tax Planning, Estate Planning, and Powers of Attorney.
- You will manage your own varied caseload while working alongside a friendly and highly experienced team.
- You will be responsible for delivering high-quality legal advice and exceptional client care, while providing support and guidance to colleagues across the department.
- You will also play an active role in business development and networking initiatives, helping to strengthen client relationships and contribute to the continued growth of the firm's Private Client practice.
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Requirements:
- Applications are welcomed from Solicitors with 3+ years PQE and a strong technical background across all aspects of Private Client law.
- You will have excellent communication and client care skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a supportive and friendly team.
Benefits:
- Enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package including company pension, salary sacrifice scheme, health and wellbeing programme, lunchtime wellness classes, cycle to work scheme, volunteering day, free parking, employee discounts, regular social events, and excellent opportunities for career progression.


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Contact Gemma Jones at eNL on 183 or email with your CV or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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Diversity and Inclusion:
- At eNL we value diversity and inclusion. We want to attract people at all levels and encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates whatever your ethnicity, religion, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any characteristics protected by law in the jurisdictions in which we operate.
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