Commercial Property Solicitor

Reading – £45,000 - £60,000

Are you a talented Commercial Property Solicitor seeking an exciting opportunity to join a renowned legal 500 firm? Look no further! 
As a Commercial Property Solicitor, you will play a pivotal role in handling a diverse range of commercial property matters, offering your expertise to a wide array of high-profile clients. You will have the chance to contribute to the success of a leading legal firm while furthering your own career in a dynamic and supportive environment.
  • Engage in varied and challenging commercial property work
  • Become part of a highly regarded legal team
  • Benefit from a competitive and rewarding salary package
Preferred Requirements:
  • Demonstrable experience in commercial property law
  • Strong negotiation and communication skills
  • Ability to handle a high-volume caseload efficiently
  • Thorough understanding of commercial property transactions
  • Qualification as a solicitor
Preferred Qualifications:
  • LLB or equivalent law degree
  • Admission as a solicitor in England and Wales (1+PQE)
  • Additional relevant postgraduate qualifications

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Emily Flewitt

Head of London and Home Counties
0203 846 3071

emily.flewitt@douglas-scott.co.uk

Emily Flewitt, Head of London and Home Counties at Douglas Scott for over 7 years, excels in managing recruitment for the region while building strong client and candidate relationships. Outside of work, Emily enjoys quality time with family, spicy margaritas with friends, walks with her Frenchie Pablo, and staying active. Inspired by her curiosity and interest in varied challenges, she notes that if not in recruitment, she’d likely have pursued a career in the police. Her favorite advice? “Listen more than you speak.”


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Job Spec:

  • Area of Law: Commercial Property Law
  • Type: Solicitor / FILEX
  • Salary: £45,000 - £60,000
  • Term: Permanent
  • Location: Reading
  • Reference: 969047

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