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Residential Conveyancer
Residential Conveyancer, 3 years fee earning experience, Manchester, To c GBP 40,000 DOE + benefits and hybrid working : Award winning, specialist law firm : or register your interest, Melanie on 850 or email with your CV
Overview
This nationally rated, specialist law firm based in Manchester is looking for an additional fee earner to join its property team. You will manage a variety of residential property matters, advising the firms private clients. A minimum of 3 years' experience working as a fee earner in this field is essential alongside having a legal qualification. You will be able to demonstrate experience in freehold and leasehold properties, both registered and unregistered. Any experience in tenancies and general property disputes would be a distinct advantage. Client care is of utmost importance to the firm and it is essential that you ensure high quality legal advice is delivered, whilst managing and adhering to deadlines. Relevant training will be provided and career development opportunities will be available as you gain new skills. A competitive remuneration package is available along with hybrid working options.
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How
Contact Melanie Daly at eNL on 850 or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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