- Posted 03 December 2024
- Salary £49000 - £70000 per annum
- LocationEdinburgh
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineLegal Private Practice, Legal
- Expiry 13 March 2025
- Reference42916a_1733237027
Consultant
Non-contentious Construction Solicitor
Job description
Are you a Non-Contentious Construction Solicitor looking for a new opportunity? Are you looking to progress your career with an award winning, national firm which has an excellent reputation within the Construction and Engineering arena? Are you looking to learn from Partners who will provide you with a wide range of experience? This team is going from strength to strength and with recent Partner hires is poised to truly take off!
I am looking to speak to Non-Contentious Construction Solicitors to join this Scottish team. This is a great opportunity to join an established and experienced practice and to assist with high profile non-contentious construction matters including employers, contractors, contracts and recoveries work. You will handle a mixed caseload of matters for a diverse range of clients.
Ideally you will have some experience from this area but Solicitors with a strong litigation background looking to move into this realm of work will also be considered.
To discuss this further, please don't hesitate to contact me on 07384 795772 or email me on meena.bahanda@idexconsulting.com.
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