Western Trading Group
Property Litigation Solicitor

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Property Litigation Solicitor
Job Opportunity: In-House Solicitor in Property Litigation
This is an opportunity for an experienced, ambitious, and commercially minded solicitor with a minimum of 5 years' PQE, with a strong background in Property Litigation, to join our business in an in-house capacity.
About the Role
The role is primarily focused on managing and advising upon contentious property matters arising across our substantial commercial property portfolio. You will work closely with senior management, property managers, and external advisers in protecting the company's interests and resolving disputes effectively and commercially.
In addition to the litigation and dispute resolution aspects of the role, you will also provide legal support on a range of commercial property, asset management, and landlord and tenant matters, giving you exposure to the full lifecycle of property ownership and management.
This is a varied and hands-on position offering the opportunity to become closely involved in both the legal and commercial decision-making of a substantial property business.
Key Responsibilities
Property Litigation & Dispute Resolution
- Managing a broad range of property litigation matters across the portfolio.
- Advising on and handling:
- Dilapidations claims
- Lease enforcement actions
- Possession proceedings
- Forfeiture and relief from forfeiture
- Rent arrears and service charge disputes
- Tenant covenant breaches
- Rights of way and easement disputes
- Boundary disputes
- Restrictive covenant issues
- Drainage and access disputes
- Managing disputes through negotiation, mediation, tribunal proceedings, and litigation where required.
- Advising management on litigation risk and dispute resolution strategy.
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Landlord & Tenant Matters
- Advising on a broad range of landlord and tenant issues across the portfolio.
- Supporting the Asset & Property Management Teams on lease interpretation and enforcement.
- Advising on rent reviews, lease renewals, and contested lease matters.
- Assisting with asset management initiatives from a legal and risk management perspective.
Debt Recovery & Enforcement
- Managing commercial debt recovery matters.
- Advising on enforcement options where tenants are in breach of lease obligations.
- Overseeing recovery strategies relating to arrears, insolvency situations, and lease defaults.
Commercial Property & Asset Management
- Advising on and managing freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals.
- Drafting and negotiating commercial leases, licenses, and associated property documentation.
- Supporting asset management initiatives including lease renewals, variations, and agreements for lease.
- Providing commercial property advice across the wider business as required.
General Commercial & Contractual Matters
- Handling contractual disputes connected with property matters.
- Advising on a variety of litigation and legal issues affecting the portfolio.
- Supporting the business with general legal and risk management matters where required.


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Candidate Profile
We are looking for an individual who can combine strong technical legal expertise with commercial awareness and a practical approach to problem-solving.
You Will Have
- Qualification as a Solicitor in England & Wales
- A minimum of 5 years' PQE
- Strong experience in Property Litigation
- Experience advising on landlord and tenant disputes
- A solid understanding of commercial property law and practice
- Experience of managing matters independently from instruction through to resolution
You Will Also Demonstrate
- Strong commercial judgement
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, and dispute resolution skills
- The ability to provide practical, business-focused advice
- Confidence in working directly with senior management
- The ability to manage a varied workload independently
- A proactive and solutions-focused approach
Why Join Us
This is a rare opportunity to join a long-established, privately owned property company in a key in-house legal role.
You Will Benefit From
- Exposure to a large and varied commercial property portfolio
- A role with a strong focus on property litigation and dispute resolution
- A broad and interesting legal workload extending across property, asset management, and commercial matters
- Direct involvement in commercial decision-making
- A collaborative and entrepreneurial working environment
- The opportunity to play a meaningful role in the continued growth of our business
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