Are you an experienced Commercial Property Partner looking for a new senior opportunity in private practice? TSR Legal have an exciting opportunity to join a well-established and highly recognised multi office national firm. You will be joining a growing Cardiff office as Commercial Property Partner and lead together with the national head of property click apply for full job details
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Commercial Property Partner looking for a new senior opportunity in private practice? TSR Legal have an exciting opportunity to join a well-established and highly recognised multi office national firm. You will be joining a growing Cardiff office as Commercial Property Partner and lead together with the national head of property click apply for full job details
Residential Conveyancer (Solicitor/CILEx) - Thornbury Our client are recruiting a full-time Conveyancing Solicitor or CILEx to join their Residential Conveyancing team in Thornbury. You will be dealing with a range of residential property transactions, including: Sales and purchases Transfers Remortgages We focus on high-quality service over quantity of transactions and do not have a 'high volume' business model. Our team has established connections with local estate agents, and we are therefore looking for someone who is engaged and confident with networking and other marketing/business development activities. The wider Residential Conveyancing team is among the biggest in Bristol, spanning four of our five offices. Our department is highly regarded, and we frequently receive excellent reviews on Google and Review Solicitors. We may be able to offer this role at our Gloucester Road or Bedminster offices if preferred. The role Fee-earning work Interviewing clients, taking instructions and keeping detailed file notes. Maintaining file checklists. Reviewing compliance documentation and analysing the source of funds evidence for AML. Assessing the quality of work undertaken. Issuing client care letters. Drafting or considering contract packages. Raising enquiries. Submitting appropriate searches. Drafting title, mortgage and search reports. Acting for mortgage lenders. Conducting exchanges of contracts. Agreeing on the form of transfer deeds and raising requisitions. Completing matters on schedule. Advising clients as to the progress of matters and costs. Maintaining adequate and up-to-date knowledge of the law and practice. Checking all draft documents. Giving undertakings in the approved form in conveyancing matters. Participation in marketing activities, whether on a firm-wide, departmental or office basis. Accounts procedures Preparation of bills of costs, completion statements, exchanging contracts and obtaining the approval of Accounts for bills. Obtaining payment on account from clients. Requesting cheques and obtaining authorised signatures. Notifying Accounts of incoming telegraphic transfers. Preparing written requests for telegraphic transfer for authorisation. Counting money received from clients as payments in. Requesting the transfer of money between client accounts and the office account. Referring amendments to cheques and bills to Partners for approval and dealing with the related formalities.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Residential Conveyancer (Solicitor/CILEx) - Thornbury Our client are recruiting a full-time Conveyancing Solicitor or CILEx to join their Residential Conveyancing team in Thornbury. You will be dealing with a range of residential property transactions, including: Sales and purchases Transfers Remortgages We focus on high-quality service over quantity of transactions and do not have a 'high volume' business model. Our team has established connections with local estate agents, and we are therefore looking for someone who is engaged and confident with networking and other marketing/business development activities. The wider Residential Conveyancing team is among the biggest in Bristol, spanning four of our five offices. Our department is highly regarded, and we frequently receive excellent reviews on Google and Review Solicitors. We may be able to offer this role at our Gloucester Road or Bedminster offices if preferred. The role Fee-earning work Interviewing clients, taking instructions and keeping detailed file notes. Maintaining file checklists. Reviewing compliance documentation and analysing the source of funds evidence for AML. Assessing the quality of work undertaken. Issuing client care letters. Drafting or considering contract packages. Raising enquiries. Submitting appropriate searches. Drafting title, mortgage and search reports. Acting for mortgage lenders. Conducting exchanges of contracts. Agreeing on the form of transfer deeds and raising requisitions. Completing matters on schedule. Advising clients as to the progress of matters and costs. Maintaining adequate and up-to-date knowledge of the law and practice. Checking all draft documents. Giving undertakings in the approved form in conveyancing matters. Participation in marketing activities, whether on a firm-wide, departmental or office basis. Accounts procedures Preparation of bills of costs, completion statements, exchanging contracts and obtaining the approval of Accounts for bills. Obtaining payment on account from clients. Requesting cheques and obtaining authorised signatures. Notifying Accounts of incoming telegraphic transfers. Preparing written requests for telegraphic transfer for authorisation. Counting money received from clients as payments in. Requesting the transfer of money between client accounts and the office account. Referring amendments to cheques and bills to Partners for approval and dealing with the related formalities.
Your new firm Our client is a leading national firm with a highly regarded liability and recoveries practice is seeking a Property Recoveries Lawyer to join its expanding Property Recoveries team. The team is well established, nationally recognised, and acts for major insurers and corporate clients. Due to ongoing growth, this is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious solicitor to deepen technical expertise and take on increased responsibility within a supportive and collaborative environment. This role is open to both their Bristol and Birmingham offices. Your new role As a Property Recoveries Lawyer, you will manage a varied caseload of property recovery matters from instruction through to settlement or resolution. You will work closely with senior colleagues, contribute to the development of junior team members, and collaborate across a wider liability division. This role offers strong exposure to strategic litigation, cross-team collaboration, and client engagement. Responsibilities include: Manage a caseload of property recovery claims through all stages of the litigation process. Advise insurer clients on liability, causation, recoverability and litigation strategy. Draft pleadings, schedules of loss, and correspondence. Liaise with experts including surveyors, engineers, and fire investigators. Identify opportunities for early and commercially focused resolution. Contribute to team knowledge-sharing, technical guidance and the development of junior colleagues. What you'll need to succeed Qualified solicitor (England & Wales) with essential litigation experience. Ability to run files independently. Experience in property damage recoveries, subrogated claims, or complex liability matters. Strong understanding of Fast Track and Intermediate Track procedure, including costs. Solid grounding in negligence, breach of duty, limitation, contribution claims and contractual indemnities. Strong drafting, communication and client-facing skills. Experience supervising or guiding colleagues is advantageous, though not essential. What you'll get in return Hybrid working (3 days WFH per week) Opportunity to join a nationally recognised recoveries team with a strong market reputation. Clear platform for technical development and career progression. High levels of responsibility and client exposure. Supportive and collaborative working environment within a growing division What you need to do now If you are interested in this role or would like further information, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. If this job isn't quite right for you but you're exploring new opportunities, we'd still love to hear from you. We would expect a lawyer with the given PQE to have gained the level of experience required, but this does not preclude applications from those with more or less PQE Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Your new firm Our client is a leading national firm with a highly regarded liability and recoveries practice is seeking a Property Recoveries Lawyer to join its expanding Property Recoveries team. The team is well established, nationally recognised, and acts for major insurers and corporate clients. Due to ongoing growth, this is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious solicitor to deepen technical expertise and take on increased responsibility within a supportive and collaborative environment. This role is open to both their Bristol and Birmingham offices. Your new role As a Property Recoveries Lawyer, you will manage a varied caseload of property recovery matters from instruction through to settlement or resolution. You will work closely with senior colleagues, contribute to the development of junior team members, and collaborate across a wider liability division. This role offers strong exposure to strategic litigation, cross-team collaboration, and client engagement. Responsibilities include: Manage a caseload of property recovery claims through all stages of the litigation process. Advise insurer clients on liability, causation, recoverability and litigation strategy. Draft pleadings, schedules of loss, and correspondence. Liaise with experts including surveyors, engineers, and fire investigators. Identify opportunities for early and commercially focused resolution. Contribute to team knowledge-sharing, technical guidance and the development of junior colleagues. What you'll need to succeed Qualified solicitor (England & Wales) with essential litigation experience. Ability to run files independently. Experience in property damage recoveries, subrogated claims, or complex liability matters. Strong understanding of Fast Track and Intermediate Track procedure, including costs. Solid grounding in negligence, breach of duty, limitation, contribution claims and contractual indemnities. Strong drafting, communication and client-facing skills. Experience supervising or guiding colleagues is advantageous, though not essential. What you'll get in return Hybrid working (3 days WFH per week) Opportunity to join a nationally recognised recoveries team with a strong market reputation. Clear platform for technical development and career progression. High levels of responsibility and client exposure. Supportive and collaborative working environment within a growing division What you need to do now If you are interested in this role or would like further information, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. If this job isn't quite right for you but you're exploring new opportunities, we'd still love to hear from you. We would expect a lawyer with the given PQE to have gained the level of experience required, but this does not preclude applications from those with more or less PQE Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
VAT Manager - SolihullSolihull, West MidlandsHybrid & Flexible WorkingCompetitive Salary We are recruiting a VAT Manager Solihull for a leading, growing accountancy and advisory firm. This is a senior, client-facing role for an experienced VAT professional looking to manage VAT compliance, deliver advisory projects, and mentor junior staff within a collaborative, forward-thinking environment. This position offers exposure to complex VAT work, a diverse client portfolio, and the opportunity to influence the firm's VAT strategy. The Role As VAT Manager Solihull, you will manage a varied portfolio of clients, delivering VAT compliance and advisory services across corporate, property, and owner-managed business sectors. You will prepare and review complex VAT returns, advise on corporate transactions, restructures, partial exemption, business/non-business apportionments, and intercompany arrangements. You will act as the trusted point of contact for clients, lawyers, and professional advisors, and liaise directly with HMRC during inspections and audits. Mentoring and developing junior colleagues is a key part of this role. You will support technical growth, contribute to internal VAT training, and help build a collaborative, inclusive team culture. You will also work with partners to identify new business opportunities, contribute to proposals and pitches, and expand the firm's VAT advisory offering. About You You will be ACA, ATT, or CTA qualified (CTA preferred) with strong experience in VAT advisory and compliance within a UK accountancy or advisory practice. You will have excellent technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and a proven track record of delivering complex VAT projects. You are proactive, client-focused, and enjoy mentoring junior staff while building long-term client relationships. Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, and a practical approach to VAT are essential for success. What's on Offer Hybrid and flexible working arrangementsSenior, client-facing role with influence on VAT strategyExposure to complex and high-value VAT advisory workOpportunities to mentor and develop junior staffCollaborative and supportive team cultureCompetitive salary and benefits package Location Solihull, West MidlandsEasily commutable from Birmingham, Coventry, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, and surrounding areas Apply For a confidential discussion or to apply, contact Jack Wood at or .
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
VAT Manager - SolihullSolihull, West MidlandsHybrid & Flexible WorkingCompetitive Salary We are recruiting a VAT Manager Solihull for a leading, growing accountancy and advisory firm. This is a senior, client-facing role for an experienced VAT professional looking to manage VAT compliance, deliver advisory projects, and mentor junior staff within a collaborative, forward-thinking environment. This position offers exposure to complex VAT work, a diverse client portfolio, and the opportunity to influence the firm's VAT strategy. The Role As VAT Manager Solihull, you will manage a varied portfolio of clients, delivering VAT compliance and advisory services across corporate, property, and owner-managed business sectors. You will prepare and review complex VAT returns, advise on corporate transactions, restructures, partial exemption, business/non-business apportionments, and intercompany arrangements. You will act as the trusted point of contact for clients, lawyers, and professional advisors, and liaise directly with HMRC during inspections and audits. Mentoring and developing junior colleagues is a key part of this role. You will support technical growth, contribute to internal VAT training, and help build a collaborative, inclusive team culture. You will also work with partners to identify new business opportunities, contribute to proposals and pitches, and expand the firm's VAT advisory offering. About You You will be ACA, ATT, or CTA qualified (CTA preferred) with strong experience in VAT advisory and compliance within a UK accountancy or advisory practice. You will have excellent technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and a proven track record of delivering complex VAT projects. You are proactive, client-focused, and enjoy mentoring junior staff while building long-term client relationships. Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, and a practical approach to VAT are essential for success. What's on Offer Hybrid and flexible working arrangementsSenior, client-facing role with influence on VAT strategyExposure to complex and high-value VAT advisory workOpportunities to mentor and develop junior staffCollaborative and supportive team cultureCompetitive salary and benefits package Location Solihull, West MidlandsEasily commutable from Birmingham, Coventry, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, and surrounding areas Apply For a confidential discussion or to apply, contact Jack Wood at or .
JOB DESCRIPTION Job title: Data Protection Consultant Reporting to: Taj Sallamuddin - Information Lawyer Accountable to: Managers, wider business Line management responsibility: tba Location: Furlong House, 10a Chandos Street, W1G 9DG Hybrid working Hours: 37.5hours, 9am - 5.30pm with 1-hour unpaid lunchbreak Salary range: £48,880 to £72,800 subject to experience and skills JOB PURPOSE As a Data Protection Consultant at Information Governance Services (IGS), you will be one of the lead fee earners for our organisation. You will be leading on specific pieces of client work and/or on-going client projects, liaising with both external clients and the internal team. ABOUT IGS IGS is a small data protection consultancy firm made up of subject matter experts in all things data protection and information governance. We provide specialist advice and a variety of services to our clients to ensure that they are handling their data in-line with data protection legislation. We help ensure our clients act in accordance with best industry practices and that their handling of data is as ethical as possible. Our values are: Operational excellence; Thoughtful execution; Client-centred; Ownership; Empowered by Collaboration; Inclusion. PERSON SPECIFICATION Have wide and deep data protection and information governance knowledge and experience. Experience of working in a law firm/legal consultancy or similar. Consider themselves, and be considered by others, as experts in specific areas of data protection and information governance. Confident in dealing with a variety of clients and managing very challenging queries and high-profile projects. To carry out role of IG Lead and carry out statutory Data Protection Officer roles for large client organisations. Strong motivation to seek ongoing improvements in operational processes. To be confident in working independently, including undertaking client meetings. Experience of line management of junior team members. Hold a shared responsibility for business development. Demonstrate a sense of responsibility for the reputation and effectiveness of the company. Draft proposals, statements of work and/or SLAs for client work. Actively works efficiently and effectively CONSULTANT - ROLE DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES Be a lead fee earner for IGS Provide consistent, high-quality guidance and advice to clients and the Company on data protection, information law and intellectual property issues, this includes business as usual queries and business change. Support the Data Protection consultants in delivering training and communication to key stakeholders. Provide line management of junior members of the team and carry out pay reviews. Delegate tasks to more junior members of the team and review their work thereafter. Proactively provide support to team members where a need is identified and actively seek to identify these needs across the organisation. Participate in recruitment including the screening of potential candidates and assisting with interviews as part of a panel. Work with the business to effectively address issues, data protection matters and complaints (internal and external), as required. Maintain compliance with data protection regulations that apply to any client's business including: Data Protection Act 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 Any new or developing data protection regulations Lead and promote data protection compliance across our client's business Offer advice and guidance on data protection and information law issues. Assist with data subject rights requests. Maintain Records of Processing Documents. Manage and maintain company data protection policies and procedures. Lead data protection by design and conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) where appropriate. Act as point of contact for the regulator and any other third-party who has a data protection query. Manage personal data breaches. Conduct and deliver data protection training. Assist in reviewing and negotiating contracts on behalf of clients. Monitor third party governance risk and compliance. Please note that the list above is not exhaustive. The perks Performance related bonus. Private Healthcare. Hybrid and remote working. Pension scheme. To be part of an up-and-coming consultancy where the sky is the limit. Continued support to help you fulfil your potential - you'll keep advancing your technical skills throughout your career with us. Enhanced Annual Leave Allowance - 23 days (plus bank holidays) plus an extra day per year of service up to a maximum of 7 additional days. What we need from you An undergraduate degree (2.1 or higher), preferably in a related field. Masters qualification preferred, preferably in a related field CIPP/E or equivalent preferred Proven experience (5+ years) in data protection/IG (desirable - healthcare experience). Strong leadership and team management skills. Analytical and problem-solving skills. Loyalty and integrity. Innovation and creativity for how to grow and improve a business. Discipline to be able to work remotely and fulfil your duties. A willingness to advance the companies goals and the realisation what benefits the company will benefit your ongoing growth (both financial and wellbeing). Eligible to be able to apply for UK Security Clearance. Experience with a variety of industries and settings, including the healthcare setting How to apply? Please send the following information via the button below Your CV; and A covering letter, either in the body of the email or (maximum 1 A4 page) an attached word document. The closing date for applications is April 13th 2026, although we reserve the right to close this early. IGS is an equal opportunities employer. We are dedicated to treating all of our employees and prospective employees fairly and with respect. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any colleague or job applicant on the grounds of sex, race, ethnic origin, disability, age, gender nonconformity, marital or civil partner status, sexual orientation, religion or belief, being pregnant or on maternity leave. The law requires us to ensure our employees have the right to work in the UK. Before commencing employment, you will be responsible for demonstrating that you have a right to work. You will therefore be required to produce for inspection original documents dependent on your circumstances.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION Job title: Data Protection Consultant Reporting to: Taj Sallamuddin - Information Lawyer Accountable to: Managers, wider business Line management responsibility: tba Location: Furlong House, 10a Chandos Street, W1G 9DG Hybrid working Hours: 37.5hours, 9am - 5.30pm with 1-hour unpaid lunchbreak Salary range: £48,880 to £72,800 subject to experience and skills JOB PURPOSE As a Data Protection Consultant at Information Governance Services (IGS), you will be one of the lead fee earners for our organisation. You will be leading on specific pieces of client work and/or on-going client projects, liaising with both external clients and the internal team. ABOUT IGS IGS is a small data protection consultancy firm made up of subject matter experts in all things data protection and information governance. We provide specialist advice and a variety of services to our clients to ensure that they are handling their data in-line with data protection legislation. We help ensure our clients act in accordance with best industry practices and that their handling of data is as ethical as possible. Our values are: Operational excellence; Thoughtful execution; Client-centred; Ownership; Empowered by Collaboration; Inclusion. PERSON SPECIFICATION Have wide and deep data protection and information governance knowledge and experience. Experience of working in a law firm/legal consultancy or similar. Consider themselves, and be considered by others, as experts in specific areas of data protection and information governance. Confident in dealing with a variety of clients and managing very challenging queries and high-profile projects. To carry out role of IG Lead and carry out statutory Data Protection Officer roles for large client organisations. Strong motivation to seek ongoing improvements in operational processes. To be confident in working independently, including undertaking client meetings. Experience of line management of junior team members. Hold a shared responsibility for business development. Demonstrate a sense of responsibility for the reputation and effectiveness of the company. Draft proposals, statements of work and/or SLAs for client work. Actively works efficiently and effectively CONSULTANT - ROLE DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES Be a lead fee earner for IGS Provide consistent, high-quality guidance and advice to clients and the Company on data protection, information law and intellectual property issues, this includes business as usual queries and business change. Support the Data Protection consultants in delivering training and communication to key stakeholders. Provide line management of junior members of the team and carry out pay reviews. Delegate tasks to more junior members of the team and review their work thereafter. Proactively provide support to team members where a need is identified and actively seek to identify these needs across the organisation. Participate in recruitment including the screening of potential candidates and assisting with interviews as part of a panel. Work with the business to effectively address issues, data protection matters and complaints (internal and external), as required. Maintain compliance with data protection regulations that apply to any client's business including: Data Protection Act 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 Any new or developing data protection regulations Lead and promote data protection compliance across our client's business Offer advice and guidance on data protection and information law issues. Assist with data subject rights requests. Maintain Records of Processing Documents. Manage and maintain company data protection policies and procedures. Lead data protection by design and conduct Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) where appropriate. Act as point of contact for the regulator and any other third-party who has a data protection query. Manage personal data breaches. Conduct and deliver data protection training. Assist in reviewing and negotiating contracts on behalf of clients. Monitor third party governance risk and compliance. Please note that the list above is not exhaustive. The perks Performance related bonus. Private Healthcare. Hybrid and remote working. Pension scheme. To be part of an up-and-coming consultancy where the sky is the limit. Continued support to help you fulfil your potential - you'll keep advancing your technical skills throughout your career with us. Enhanced Annual Leave Allowance - 23 days (plus bank holidays) plus an extra day per year of service up to a maximum of 7 additional days. What we need from you An undergraduate degree (2.1 or higher), preferably in a related field. Masters qualification preferred, preferably in a related field CIPP/E or equivalent preferred Proven experience (5+ years) in data protection/IG (desirable - healthcare experience). Strong leadership and team management skills. Analytical and problem-solving skills. Loyalty and integrity. Innovation and creativity for how to grow and improve a business. Discipline to be able to work remotely and fulfil your duties. A willingness to advance the companies goals and the realisation what benefits the company will benefit your ongoing growth (both financial and wellbeing). Eligible to be able to apply for UK Security Clearance. Experience with a variety of industries and settings, including the healthcare setting How to apply? Please send the following information via the button below Your CV; and A covering letter, either in the body of the email or (maximum 1 A4 page) an attached word document. The closing date for applications is April 13th 2026, although we reserve the right to close this early. IGS is an equal opportunities employer. We are dedicated to treating all of our employees and prospective employees fairly and with respect. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any colleague or job applicant on the grounds of sex, race, ethnic origin, disability, age, gender nonconformity, marital or civil partner status, sexual orientation, religion or belief, being pregnant or on maternity leave. The law requires us to ensure our employees have the right to work in the UK. Before commencing employment, you will be responsible for demonstrating that you have a right to work. You will therefore be required to produce for inspection original documents dependent on your circumstances.
Farleys Solicitors is continuing its exciting growth journey and we're looking for a Commercial Property Solicitor to join our expanding team in Wigan. If you're an commercial property lawyer who thrives on quality work, strong client relationships, and genuine career progression, this is an opportunity to step into a role where your input truly matters. About the Role As a Solicitor within our Commercial Property team, you'll handle a broad and stimulating caseload, including: Acquisitions and disposals Commercial leases Landlord and tenant matters Development work Corporate support on property elements of transactions You'll play a key role in strengthening client relationships and contributing to the continued growth of the Wigan office. This is a role for someone who wants exposure to great quality work in an expanding team. Why Farleys? Farleys is a well-established, full-service law firm with a proud Northern heritage and a reputation for being both commercially sharp and genuinely people-focused. We combine the professionalism of a leading regional practice with the warmth and personality of a firm that values its people as much as its clients. Our culture is built on: Approachability and teamwork High-quality legal work without ego Real investment in career development A supportive environment where you can grow and lead Part of the Lawfront Group We are part of Lawfront, one of the UK's fastest-growing legal groups. This partnership gives us the best of both worlds: the independence and identity of a respected regional firm, supported by the resources, infrastructure, and investment of a national group. It also brings enhanced opportunities for progression, collaboration, and access to cutting-edge systems and shared expertise. For you, that means a platform to elevate your career while still enjoying the close-knit, people-first culture Farleys is known for. What We're Looking For You'll be a strong fit if you are: A qualified commercial property solicitor (ideally 3+ PQE) Experienced in handling a broad range of commercial property matters Confident managing client relationships Commercially minded with a proactive, solutions-focused approach Someone who values collaboration and wants to be part of a growing office What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits Clear progression opportunities within Farleys and the wider Lawfront group Hybrid working options A friendly, supportive team environment The chance to make a real impact in a growing office If you're ready to take the next step in your commercial property career and want to join a firm where your expertise is recognised and your ambitions supported, we'd love to hear from you.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Farleys Solicitors is continuing its exciting growth journey and we're looking for a Commercial Property Solicitor to join our expanding team in Wigan. If you're an commercial property lawyer who thrives on quality work, strong client relationships, and genuine career progression, this is an opportunity to step into a role where your input truly matters. About the Role As a Solicitor within our Commercial Property team, you'll handle a broad and stimulating caseload, including: Acquisitions and disposals Commercial leases Landlord and tenant matters Development work Corporate support on property elements of transactions You'll play a key role in strengthening client relationships and contributing to the continued growth of the Wigan office. This is a role for someone who wants exposure to great quality work in an expanding team. Why Farleys? Farleys is a well-established, full-service law firm with a proud Northern heritage and a reputation for being both commercially sharp and genuinely people-focused. We combine the professionalism of a leading regional practice with the warmth and personality of a firm that values its people as much as its clients. Our culture is built on: Approachability and teamwork High-quality legal work without ego Real investment in career development A supportive environment where you can grow and lead Part of the Lawfront Group We are part of Lawfront, one of the UK's fastest-growing legal groups. This partnership gives us the best of both worlds: the independence and identity of a respected regional firm, supported by the resources, infrastructure, and investment of a national group. It also brings enhanced opportunities for progression, collaboration, and access to cutting-edge systems and shared expertise. For you, that means a platform to elevate your career while still enjoying the close-knit, people-first culture Farleys is known for. What We're Looking For You'll be a strong fit if you are: A qualified commercial property solicitor (ideally 3+ PQE) Experienced in handling a broad range of commercial property matters Confident managing client relationships Commercially minded with a proactive, solutions-focused approach Someone who values collaboration and wants to be part of a growing office What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits Clear progression opportunities within Farleys and the wider Lawfront group Hybrid working options A friendly, supportive team environment The chance to make a real impact in a growing office If you're ready to take the next step in your commercial property career and want to join a firm where your expertise is recognised and your ambitions supported, we'd love to hear from you.
# Associate - Real Estate Dispute Resolution The roleWe have an exciting opportunity for an Associate to join our growing, collegiate, and highly regarded Real Estate Dispute Resolution team. The team advises a diverse client base including funders, landlords, tenants, developers, investors, high net worth individuals, hoteliers, and retailers on a wide range of commercial and residential property issues.Our work is structured around four key workstreams:1. Development and Neighbourly Rights - including Building Safety, Party Wall etc. Act 1996, Rights of Light, Boundary disputes, Easements, Nuisance, and more.2. Residential - including enfranchisement, possession claims, service charge disputes, co-ownership, and tenancy enforcement.3. Commercial Asset Management - including lease renewals, forfeiture, dilapidations, break notices, rent reviews, and insolvency-related disputes.4. Property Contract Disputes - including specific performance, injunctions, building defects, professional negligence, and misrepresentation.You will work closely with and support senior fee earners on complex matters across these workstreams, as well as managing your own cases independently. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking continued career development with real opportunities for matter ownership and to build meaningful client relationships from day one. Role responsibilityIdeally you will be able to demonstrate experience of: Assisting the team in responding to a wide range of urgent and time critical queries from clients; Assisting with all stages of the life-cycle of a contentious matter from the review of initial information upon first instruction to the conclusion of a matter, including the preparation of pre-action correspondence, issuing of court proceedings where necessary, preparation of witness evidence and all other work required on a matter to bring it to trial or to settlement; Instructing and liaising with Counsel and other experts where necessary; Undertaking advisory work and strategic advice Attending meetings with clients, Counsel or opposing parties; Assisting with tasks relating to costs and fees, including preparing fee estimates for clients, preparing costs schedules during proceedings, and liaising with costs draftsmen and ATE insurers; and Supervising and supporting trainees, and paralegals, providing guidance, feedback, and contributing to their development. Acting as a key point of contact for clients, providing strategic and commercial advice, and helping to build long-term relationships. Budgeting and providing fee estimates, including liaison with costs draftsmen and insurers. About youYou will ideally demonstrate: Relevant post-qualified experience in Real Estate Dispute Resolution Commercial acumen with a pragmatic and solution-focused approach to client issues. Strong communication skills and confidence in dealing with both internal and external stakeholders at all levels Ability to build effective relationships with clients and colleagues at all levels Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Collaborative mindset, contributing to a positive team culture and supporting firm-wide initiatives.At Howard Kennedy we believe that everyone deserves the space to thrive. We're committed to creating an inclusive recruitment experience that reflects the diversity of both our people and our clients.We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities, and we're committed to ensuring that our recruitment process is fair, transparent, and accessible to all.We understand that every candidate's needs are different If there's anything we can do to make your application journey more comfortable- whether for interviews, assessments, or onboarding-please let us know. We'll work with you to remove any barriers and ensure our recruitment process is comfortable for you. Contact our recruitment team at to discuss any support you might need. Agency Introductions Please note that we are not accepting applications via agencies for this role at this time. Before sharing any named candidate CVs, please contact your recruitment representative. If any named CVs are sent from agencies without approval from our recruitment team, they will not be deemed valid introductions, and no agency fee will be paid. Benefits Competitive salary 25 days annual holiday Permanent Health Insurance Life Assurance Interest free Season Ticket Loan Private Healthcare Pension Scheme Staff Introductory Scheme Employee Assistance ProgrammeWith almost 200 lawyers in one location, we ensure our clients have the right team to help them get from where they are to where they want to be. We advise major corporates and institutions as well as entrepreneurial, ambitious enterprises which are often privately or family owned, or private equity backed. As well as our significant business law capability, we are one of only a few London-based law firms with a large private wealth offering. Our clients find our straightforward approach a compelling alternative to larger, less personal firms.Whether you are an ambitious and talented individual wanting to hit the ground running from day one, or an established professional looking for a new opportunity, Howard Kennedy is the firm where you can really make it happen.We have earned a strong reputation for our exceptional and uniquely talented people who between them deliver outstanding results for clients. In a firm of our size, our strong team dynamic creates a thriving culture of creativity and entrepreneurialism. Howard Kennedy is a pragmatic and non-hierarchical environment where success is shared, and you are proactively encouraged to thrive at your own pace.Our distinctive culture is built on fairness and respect. Guided by the firm's values of talk straight, think smart and be yourself, everyone in the firm holds equal value, and everyone plays their role in supporting, encouraging and inspiring colleagues to do their best work.At the same time, we recognise and reward individualism, celebrating the diversity of our people and supporting them to grow their practice and drive their own career advancement.As well as client work, there is opportunity to broaden your horizons at the firm with fulfilling pro bono and charity projects. We have a regular social calendar full of wellbeing activities, charitable and social events too. Salary Competitive Frequency Annual Job reference howardk/TP/29516/556 Contract type Permanent Closing date 22 March, 2026 Job category Fee Earner Business unit Real Estate Litigation Location No.1 London Bridge, London, SE1 9BG, United Kingdom Posted on 23 February, 2026 (C) OpenStreetMap contributorsDirections Spread the word
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
# Associate - Real Estate Dispute Resolution The roleWe have an exciting opportunity for an Associate to join our growing, collegiate, and highly regarded Real Estate Dispute Resolution team. The team advises a diverse client base including funders, landlords, tenants, developers, investors, high net worth individuals, hoteliers, and retailers on a wide range of commercial and residential property issues.Our work is structured around four key workstreams:1. Development and Neighbourly Rights - including Building Safety, Party Wall etc. Act 1996, Rights of Light, Boundary disputes, Easements, Nuisance, and more.2. Residential - including enfranchisement, possession claims, service charge disputes, co-ownership, and tenancy enforcement.3. Commercial Asset Management - including lease renewals, forfeiture, dilapidations, break notices, rent reviews, and insolvency-related disputes.4. Property Contract Disputes - including specific performance, injunctions, building defects, professional negligence, and misrepresentation.You will work closely with and support senior fee earners on complex matters across these workstreams, as well as managing your own cases independently. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking continued career development with real opportunities for matter ownership and to build meaningful client relationships from day one. Role responsibilityIdeally you will be able to demonstrate experience of: Assisting the team in responding to a wide range of urgent and time critical queries from clients; Assisting with all stages of the life-cycle of a contentious matter from the review of initial information upon first instruction to the conclusion of a matter, including the preparation of pre-action correspondence, issuing of court proceedings where necessary, preparation of witness evidence and all other work required on a matter to bring it to trial or to settlement; Instructing and liaising with Counsel and other experts where necessary; Undertaking advisory work and strategic advice Attending meetings with clients, Counsel or opposing parties; Assisting with tasks relating to costs and fees, including preparing fee estimates for clients, preparing costs schedules during proceedings, and liaising with costs draftsmen and ATE insurers; and Supervising and supporting trainees, and paralegals, providing guidance, feedback, and contributing to their development. Acting as a key point of contact for clients, providing strategic and commercial advice, and helping to build long-term relationships. Budgeting and providing fee estimates, including liaison with costs draftsmen and insurers. About youYou will ideally demonstrate: Relevant post-qualified experience in Real Estate Dispute Resolution Commercial acumen with a pragmatic and solution-focused approach to client issues. Strong communication skills and confidence in dealing with both internal and external stakeholders at all levels Ability to build effective relationships with clients and colleagues at all levels Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Collaborative mindset, contributing to a positive team culture and supporting firm-wide initiatives.At Howard Kennedy we believe that everyone deserves the space to thrive. We're committed to creating an inclusive recruitment experience that reflects the diversity of both our people and our clients.We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities, and we're committed to ensuring that our recruitment process is fair, transparent, and accessible to all.We understand that every candidate's needs are different If there's anything we can do to make your application journey more comfortable- whether for interviews, assessments, or onboarding-please let us know. We'll work with you to remove any barriers and ensure our recruitment process is comfortable for you. Contact our recruitment team at to discuss any support you might need. Agency Introductions Please note that we are not accepting applications via agencies for this role at this time. Before sharing any named candidate CVs, please contact your recruitment representative. If any named CVs are sent from agencies without approval from our recruitment team, they will not be deemed valid introductions, and no agency fee will be paid. Benefits Competitive salary 25 days annual holiday Permanent Health Insurance Life Assurance Interest free Season Ticket Loan Private Healthcare Pension Scheme Staff Introductory Scheme Employee Assistance ProgrammeWith almost 200 lawyers in one location, we ensure our clients have the right team to help them get from where they are to where they want to be. We advise major corporates and institutions as well as entrepreneurial, ambitious enterprises which are often privately or family owned, or private equity backed. As well as our significant business law capability, we are one of only a few London-based law firms with a large private wealth offering. Our clients find our straightforward approach a compelling alternative to larger, less personal firms.Whether you are an ambitious and talented individual wanting to hit the ground running from day one, or an established professional looking for a new opportunity, Howard Kennedy is the firm where you can really make it happen.We have earned a strong reputation for our exceptional and uniquely talented people who between them deliver outstanding results for clients. In a firm of our size, our strong team dynamic creates a thriving culture of creativity and entrepreneurialism. Howard Kennedy is a pragmatic and non-hierarchical environment where success is shared, and you are proactively encouraged to thrive at your own pace.Our distinctive culture is built on fairness and respect. Guided by the firm's values of talk straight, think smart and be yourself, everyone in the firm holds equal value, and everyone plays their role in supporting, encouraging and inspiring colleagues to do their best work.At the same time, we recognise and reward individualism, celebrating the diversity of our people and supporting them to grow their practice and drive their own career advancement.As well as client work, there is opportunity to broaden your horizons at the firm with fulfilling pro bono and charity projects. We have a regular social calendar full of wellbeing activities, charitable and social events too. Salary Competitive Frequency Annual Job reference howardk/TP/29516/556 Contract type Permanent Closing date 22 March, 2026 Job category Fee Earner Business unit Real Estate Litigation Location No.1 London Bridge, London, SE1 9BG, United Kingdom Posted on 23 February, 2026 (C) OpenStreetMap contributorsDirections Spread the word
Specialist Lease Extension & Enfranchisement Lawyer Wiltshire/Remote Flexible Working Competitive Salary DOE We are working with a highly regarded firm with one of the largest and most specialist leasehold teams in the country. Acting for both freeholders and leaseholders across England and Wales, the team has built an outstanding reputation and continues to see significant growth, handling approximately 350 cases per year and having supported around 10,000 clients with lease extensions and enfranchisement matters. The Role: This position involves managing a dedicated caseload of lease extension, enfranchisement, and right to manage matters. The role is purely non-contentious, with specialist property litigators within the firm handling any contentious work, allowing you to focus on high-quality transactional matters.You will also play a key role within the team, contributing to the supervision and development of junior staff, making this an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys mentoring and team development alongside fee-earning responsibilities. The Candidate: The successful Lease Extension Lawyer will be a true specialist in lease extension and enfranchisement work, with a minimum of 3 years' focused experience in this area. This role is not suited to those with limited or occasional exposure, candidates must demonstrate strong technical expertise and a clear commitment to this niche area of law.You will have proven experience supervising and training junior team members, alongside a strong billing history and the ability to manage and delegate work effectively. The role requires someone who thrives in a busy environment, can adapt to change, and maintains excellent standards of client care and communication. Strong organisational and IT skills are essential, as well as a collaborative and enthusiastic approach to team working. Working Arrangements: The firm offers flexibility with fully remote, hybrid, or office-based working options across it's Wiltshire offices. However, candidates who are able to spend some time in the office will be preferred, given the supervisory and training aspects of the role. What's on Offer: This is a rare opportunity to join a leading specialist team in a growing area of law, offering high-quality work, a strong support network, and the chance to further develop your expertise within a well-established and respected practice. How to Apply: Contact Alicia Forde on or email quoting Job Ref: eNL will never share your CV with a third party without your express permission. As part of our candidate care process, we aim to respond to all applications in 7 days. If you have not been contacted within this timescale, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide.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.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Specialist Lease Extension & Enfranchisement Lawyer Wiltshire/Remote Flexible Working Competitive Salary DOE We are working with a highly regarded firm with one of the largest and most specialist leasehold teams in the country. Acting for both freeholders and leaseholders across England and Wales, the team has built an outstanding reputation and continues to see significant growth, handling approximately 350 cases per year and having supported around 10,000 clients with lease extensions and enfranchisement matters. The Role: This position involves managing a dedicated caseload of lease extension, enfranchisement, and right to manage matters. The role is purely non-contentious, with specialist property litigators within the firm handling any contentious work, allowing you to focus on high-quality transactional matters.You will also play a key role within the team, contributing to the supervision and development of junior staff, making this an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys mentoring and team development alongside fee-earning responsibilities. The Candidate: The successful Lease Extension Lawyer will be a true specialist in lease extension and enfranchisement work, with a minimum of 3 years' focused experience in this area. This role is not suited to those with limited or occasional exposure, candidates must demonstrate strong technical expertise and a clear commitment to this niche area of law.You will have proven experience supervising and training junior team members, alongside a strong billing history and the ability to manage and delegate work effectively. The role requires someone who thrives in a busy environment, can adapt to change, and maintains excellent standards of client care and communication. Strong organisational and IT skills are essential, as well as a collaborative and enthusiastic approach to team working. Working Arrangements: The firm offers flexibility with fully remote, hybrid, or office-based working options across it's Wiltshire offices. However, candidates who are able to spend some time in the office will be preferred, given the supervisory and training aspects of the role. What's on Offer: This is a rare opportunity to join a leading specialist team in a growing area of law, offering high-quality work, a strong support network, and the chance to further develop your expertise within a well-established and respected practice. How to Apply: Contact Alicia Forde on or email quoting Job Ref: eNL will never share your CV with a third party without your express permission. As part of our candidate care process, we aim to respond to all applications in 7 days. If you have not been contacted within this timescale, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide.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.
Property Solicitor / Legal Executive (NQ - 2 PQE) Devon - Up to £50,000 per annum A niche, purpose-led law firm in Devon is seeking a Property Solicitor or Legal Executive to join their friendly, collaborative team. The role: Commercial and residential property matters Drafting and negotiating leases and transfers Title reviews and Land Registry work Gradually managing your own caseload (mentored and supported) The candidate: Newly qualified or 1-2 PQE property lawyer Positive, solution-focused, and keen to learn Organised with attention to detail Salary: up to £50,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: 37.5/week Apply confidentially with CV to . Handled fully confidentially.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Property Solicitor / Legal Executive (NQ - 2 PQE) Devon - Up to £50,000 per annum A niche, purpose-led law firm in Devon is seeking a Property Solicitor or Legal Executive to join their friendly, collaborative team. The role: Commercial and residential property matters Drafting and negotiating leases and transfers Title reviews and Land Registry work Gradually managing your own caseload (mentored and supported) The candidate: Newly qualified or 1-2 PQE property lawyer Positive, solution-focused, and keen to learn Organised with attention to detail Salary: up to £50,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: 37.5/week Apply confidentially with CV to . Handled fully confidentially.
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor - Tamworth A highly regarded Legal 500 law firm in Tamworth is seeking a Conveyancing Solicitor to join their property team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside a highly experienced residential conveyancer within a firm that also offers clear progression opportunities. The Role This reputable Tamworth based law firm, with on-site parking is now seeking to add a Conveyancer/Residential Property Solicitor to its team around the 2-4 years PQE mark. You will be able to handle your own caseload of residential sales and purchase matters from instruction through to completion to include freehold and leasehold, re-mortgage, transfers of equity etc. Our client is looking for a candidate who prioritises client service. Person Specification Qualifications & Experience Qualified Solicitor or CILEX Lawyer 2-4 years' PQE (more senior candidates considered) Minimum 2 years' broad Residential Property experience Proven ability to develop and maintain strong client relationships Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of clients' personal and financial needs Excellent commercial awareness with a client-focused approach Strong legal research, drafting, and analytical skills Exceptional written and verbal communication skills High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prioritise and manage competing deadlines Proficient in legal case management systems and Microsoft Office Flexible approach to working hours preferred Why Join This Firm? This Legal 500-rated firm offers: Company pension scheme Private healthcare 25 days' holiday per annum (plus public holidays), with the option of taking additional unpaid leave Hybrid working arrangements - Up to 2 days working from home Free onsite parking A supportive and collaborative working environment Excellent career development opportunities. If you are an experienced Residential Conveyancing Solicitor looking to grow your career in a prestigious law firm, please contact Rebecca Healey at G2 Legal or apply online.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor - Tamworth A highly regarded Legal 500 law firm in Tamworth is seeking a Conveyancing Solicitor to join their property team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside a highly experienced residential conveyancer within a firm that also offers clear progression opportunities. The Role This reputable Tamworth based law firm, with on-site parking is now seeking to add a Conveyancer/Residential Property Solicitor to its team around the 2-4 years PQE mark. You will be able to handle your own caseload of residential sales and purchase matters from instruction through to completion to include freehold and leasehold, re-mortgage, transfers of equity etc. Our client is looking for a candidate who prioritises client service. Person Specification Qualifications & Experience Qualified Solicitor or CILEX Lawyer 2-4 years' PQE (more senior candidates considered) Minimum 2 years' broad Residential Property experience Proven ability to develop and maintain strong client relationships Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of clients' personal and financial needs Excellent commercial awareness with a client-focused approach Strong legal research, drafting, and analytical skills Exceptional written and verbal communication skills High attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prioritise and manage competing deadlines Proficient in legal case management systems and Microsoft Office Flexible approach to working hours preferred Why Join This Firm? This Legal 500-rated firm offers: Company pension scheme Private healthcare 25 days' holiday per annum (plus public holidays), with the option of taking additional unpaid leave Hybrid working arrangements - Up to 2 days working from home Free onsite parking A supportive and collaborative working environment Excellent career development opportunities. If you are an experienced Residential Conveyancing Solicitor looking to grow your career in a prestigious law firm, please contact Rebecca Healey at G2 Legal or apply online.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Head of Commercial Property East Midlands Leading Regional Law Firm An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and technically strong Commercial Property lawyer to step into a senior leadership role as Head of Commercial Property at a highly regarded regional firm in the East Midlands. This position offers the chance to lead an established and well-performing team, with a strong existing client base and a broad commercial property offering already in place. It is an ideal role for a driven individual who is either already leading a team or is looking to take the next step into a leadership position. The Role As Head of Commercial Property, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and driving the firm's regional commercial property offering. You will oversee a varied caseload while providing strategic direction, mentoring team members, and supporting business development initiatives across the region. Key Responsibilities Leading and developing the Commercial Property team Managing a diverse and high-quality caseload Supporting and driving business development and client relationships Contributing to the firm's strategic growth in the East Midlands Mentoring and supervising junior and mid-level lawyers Work Includes Agricultural Property Landlord and Tenant matters Property Development Acquisitions and Disposals Renewable Energy About You A technically strong Commercial Property lawyer with significant experience Proven leadership experience, or a clear ambition to step into a leadership role Strong client relationship and business development skills Commercially minded with a strategic outlook Able to inspire and develop a team The Opportunity This is a rare opportunity to join a firm with a strong regional presence and an established commercial property practice, offering you a solid platform to make a real impact. You will benefit from high-quality work, genuine autonomy, and the support needed to further grow and shape the team. If you are looking for a role that combines high-quality legal work with leadership and strategic influence, this position offers an excellent next step in your career. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Head of Commercial Property East Midlands Leading Regional Law Firm An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and technically strong Commercial Property lawyer to step into a senior leadership role as Head of Commercial Property at a highly regarded regional firm in the East Midlands. This position offers the chance to lead an established and well-performing team, with a strong existing client base and a broad commercial property offering already in place. It is an ideal role for a driven individual who is either already leading a team or is looking to take the next step into a leadership position. The Role As Head of Commercial Property, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and driving the firm's regional commercial property offering. You will oversee a varied caseload while providing strategic direction, mentoring team members, and supporting business development initiatives across the region. Key Responsibilities Leading and developing the Commercial Property team Managing a diverse and high-quality caseload Supporting and driving business development and client relationships Contributing to the firm's strategic growth in the East Midlands Mentoring and supervising junior and mid-level lawyers Work Includes Agricultural Property Landlord and Tenant matters Property Development Acquisitions and Disposals Renewable Energy About You A technically strong Commercial Property lawyer with significant experience Proven leadership experience, or a clear ambition to step into a leadership role Strong client relationship and business development skills Commercially minded with a strategic outlook Able to inspire and develop a team The Opportunity This is a rare opportunity to join a firm with a strong regional presence and an established commercial property practice, offering you a solid platform to make a real impact. You will benefit from high-quality work, genuine autonomy, and the support needed to further grow and shape the team. If you are looking for a role that combines high-quality legal work with leadership and strategic influence, this position offers an excellent next step in your career. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Overview Simple Recruitment are looking for an Agriculture & Rural Affairs Lawyer for a permanent opportunity with our client in Wells or Taunton. Hybrid basis, working from any of the offices Benefits Competitive salary Development & Career Progression Healthcare Enhanced annual leave Gym membership Enhanced maternity pays Flexible and hybrid working Responsibilities The Job: To provide expert legal support in agriculture and rural affairs, managing a diverse case load of property and agricultural matters while delivering exceptional client service and building long-term relationships within a collaborative and supportive team environment. Qualifications About You: Commercial Lawyer with some agriculture experience 2+ years PQE. About the role Our brief: Simple Recruitment are acting as an employment agency on behalf of our client, based in Wells or Taunton, who are seeking an Agriculture & Rural Affairs Lawyer to join their team on a permanent basis. How to apply Alternatively, please call Miriam at our Somerset team.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Overview Simple Recruitment are looking for an Agriculture & Rural Affairs Lawyer for a permanent opportunity with our client in Wells or Taunton. Hybrid basis, working from any of the offices Benefits Competitive salary Development & Career Progression Healthcare Enhanced annual leave Gym membership Enhanced maternity pays Flexible and hybrid working Responsibilities The Job: To provide expert legal support in agriculture and rural affairs, managing a diverse case load of property and agricultural matters while delivering exceptional client service and building long-term relationships within a collaborative and supportive team environment. Qualifications About You: Commercial Lawyer with some agriculture experience 2+ years PQE. About the role Our brief: Simple Recruitment are acting as an employment agency on behalf of our client, based in Wells or Taunton, who are seeking an Agriculture & Rural Affairs Lawyer to join their team on a permanent basis. How to apply Alternatively, please call Miriam at our Somerset team.
The Job: We are delighted to be assisting our client with their vacancy for a PA / Personal Assistant, based in Central Bristol within their Property team hybrid working is available for this role (2 days in the office) Main responsibilities within this role will include: Be involved in all aspects of the day to day activities for our lawyers in the Property team Play a key role in the care of their click apply for full job details
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
The Job: We are delighted to be assisting our client with their vacancy for a PA / Personal Assistant, based in Central Bristol within their Property team hybrid working is available for this role (2 days in the office) Main responsibilities within this role will include: Be involved in all aspects of the day to day activities for our lawyers in the Property team Play a key role in the care of their click apply for full job details
Farleys Solicitors is continuing its exciting growth journey and we're looking for a talented Commercial Property Senior Associate to join our expanding team in Wigan. If you're an experienced commercial property lawyer who thrives on high-quality work, strong client relationships, and genuine career progression, this is an opportunity to step into a role where your expertise truly matters. About the Role As a Senior Associate within our Commercial Property team, you'll handle a broad and stimulating caseload, including: Acquisitions and disposals Commercial leases Landlord and tenant matters Development work Corporate support on property elements of transactions You'll play a key role in mentoring junior colleagues, strengthening client relationships, and contributing to the continued growth of the Wigan office. This is a role for someone who wants autonomy, influence, and the chance to help shape a thriving department. Why Farleys? Farleys is a well-established, full-service law firm with a proud Northern heritage and a reputation for being both commercially sharp and genuinely people-focused. We combine the professionalism of a leading regional practice with the warmth and personality of a firm that values its people as much as its clients. Our culture is built on: Approachability and teamwork High-quality legal work without ego Real investment in career development A supportive environment where you can grow and lead Part of the Lawfront Group Farleys is part of Lawfront, one of the UK's fastest-growing legal groups. This partnership gives us the best of both worlds: the independence and identity of a respected regional firm, supported by the resources, infrastructure, and investment of a national group. It also brings enhanced opportunities for progression, collaboration, and access to cutting-edge systems and shared expertise. For you, that means a platform to elevate your career while still enjoying the close-knit, people-first culture Farleys is known for. What We're Looking For You'll be a strong fit if you are: An experienced commercial property solicitor (ideally 6+ PQE) Confident managing complex transactions and client relationships Keen to take on leadership responsibilities Commercially minded with a proactive, solutions-focused approach Someone who values collaboration and wants to be part of a growing office What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits Clear progression opportunities within Farleys and the wider Lawfront group Hybrid working options A friendly, supportive team environment The chance to make a real impact in a growing office If you're ready to take the next step in your commercial property career and want to join a firm where your expertise is recognised and your ambitions supported, we'd love to hear from you.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Farleys Solicitors is continuing its exciting growth journey and we're looking for a talented Commercial Property Senior Associate to join our expanding team in Wigan. If you're an experienced commercial property lawyer who thrives on high-quality work, strong client relationships, and genuine career progression, this is an opportunity to step into a role where your expertise truly matters. About the Role As a Senior Associate within our Commercial Property team, you'll handle a broad and stimulating caseload, including: Acquisitions and disposals Commercial leases Landlord and tenant matters Development work Corporate support on property elements of transactions You'll play a key role in mentoring junior colleagues, strengthening client relationships, and contributing to the continued growth of the Wigan office. This is a role for someone who wants autonomy, influence, and the chance to help shape a thriving department. Why Farleys? Farleys is a well-established, full-service law firm with a proud Northern heritage and a reputation for being both commercially sharp and genuinely people-focused. We combine the professionalism of a leading regional practice with the warmth and personality of a firm that values its people as much as its clients. Our culture is built on: Approachability and teamwork High-quality legal work without ego Real investment in career development A supportive environment where you can grow and lead Part of the Lawfront Group Farleys is part of Lawfront, one of the UK's fastest-growing legal groups. This partnership gives us the best of both worlds: the independence and identity of a respected regional firm, supported by the resources, infrastructure, and investment of a national group. It also brings enhanced opportunities for progression, collaboration, and access to cutting-edge systems and shared expertise. For you, that means a platform to elevate your career while still enjoying the close-knit, people-first culture Farleys is known for. What We're Looking For You'll be a strong fit if you are: An experienced commercial property solicitor (ideally 6+ PQE) Confident managing complex transactions and client relationships Keen to take on leadership responsibilities Commercially minded with a proactive, solutions-focused approach Someone who values collaboration and wants to be part of a growing office What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits Clear progression opportunities within Farleys and the wider Lawfront group Hybrid working options A friendly, supportive team environment The chance to make a real impact in a growing office If you're ready to take the next step in your commercial property career and want to join a firm where your expertise is recognised and your ambitions supported, we'd love to hear from you.
Are you an experienced Private Client Tax professional with a strong background in UK and international tax issues? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking and ambitious professional services firm, working directly with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families with complex cross-border tax affairs.You'll be part of a specialist team advising clients on UK and international personal tax matters including residency, domicile, trusts, offshore structures, and succession planning. The role offers significant autonomy and direct client contact, with the chance to build long-term relationships while delivering practical, tailored tax solutions. Responsibilities: As a Private Client Tax Manager, you will • Manage a portfolio of international private clients, providing high-quality tax advice and compliance services• Prepare and review UK self-assessment returns, including complex disclosures, foreign tax credits and double tax treaty applications• Advise on UK and international tax planning, including residency and domicile, offshore trusts, corporate structures and property structuring• Support clients with HMRC enquiries, settlements, and voluntary disclosures• Advise on succession planning, inheritance tax, and exposure of international estates• Liaise with trustees, family offices, lawyers, and overseas advisers to deliver joined-up solutions• Keep up to date with UK and international tax developments and sharing insights with colleagues and clients Requirements: As a Private Client Tax Manager, you will need • ATT, CTA or ACA qualified (or part-qualified with relevant experience)• 3-4 years' experience in personal tax, ideally with exposure to non-doms and international clients• Strong technical knowledge of UK non-dom taxation, remittance basis, mixed funds and offshore structures• Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex issues clearly to international clients• Proactive, client-focused, and able to manage multiple priorities with accuracy and attention to detail Benefits: As a Private Client Tax Manager, you will get • Bonus scheme offered• Hybrid working scheme in place post probation• Private Medical insuranceIf you are an experienced Personal Tax professional with experience of both UK and International tax matters, then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Private Client Tax professional with a strong background in UK and international tax issues? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking and ambitious professional services firm, working directly with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families with complex cross-border tax affairs.You'll be part of a specialist team advising clients on UK and international personal tax matters including residency, domicile, trusts, offshore structures, and succession planning. The role offers significant autonomy and direct client contact, with the chance to build long-term relationships while delivering practical, tailored tax solutions. Responsibilities: As a Private Client Tax Manager, you will • Manage a portfolio of international private clients, providing high-quality tax advice and compliance services• Prepare and review UK self-assessment returns, including complex disclosures, foreign tax credits and double tax treaty applications• Advise on UK and international tax planning, including residency and domicile, offshore trusts, corporate structures and property structuring• Support clients with HMRC enquiries, settlements, and voluntary disclosures• Advise on succession planning, inheritance tax, and exposure of international estates• Liaise with trustees, family offices, lawyers, and overseas advisers to deliver joined-up solutions• Keep up to date with UK and international tax developments and sharing insights with colleagues and clients Requirements: As a Private Client Tax Manager, you will need • ATT, CTA or ACA qualified (or part-qualified with relevant experience)• 3-4 years' experience in personal tax, ideally with exposure to non-doms and international clients• Strong technical knowledge of UK non-dom taxation, remittance basis, mixed funds and offshore structures• Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex issues clearly to international clients• Proactive, client-focused, and able to manage multiple priorities with accuracy and attention to detail Benefits: As a Private Client Tax Manager, you will get • Bonus scheme offered• Hybrid working scheme in place post probation• Private Medical insuranceIf you are an experienced Personal Tax professional with experience of both UK and International tax matters, then apply now! Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Property Lawyer All Levels Considered Location: New Office in Swansea Work Type: Full-Time Hybrid Are you looking for a fresh opportunity in residential property law with a strong local presence and a genuinely supportive environment? A well-established, forward-thinking law firm is seeking Property Lawyers to join their expanding team at a brand-new office. This is a rare chance to become part of
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Property Lawyer All Levels Considered Location: New Office in Swansea Work Type: Full-Time Hybrid Are you looking for a fresh opportunity in residential property law with a strong local presence and a genuinely supportive environment? A well-established, forward-thinking law firm is seeking Property Lawyers to join their expanding team at a brand-new office. This is a rare chance to become part of
A well-established and award-winning private practice law firm is seeking two talented legal professionals to join its expanding Court of Protection department. The team is known for delivering high-quality, person-centred work and supporting vulnerable individuals across both Health & Welfare and Property & Finance matters. This is an excellent opportunity for a solicitor or legal executive who is passionate about making a positive impact and developing their career within a highly respected regional practice. Vacancy 1: Court of Protection - Health & Welfare Lawyer Key Responsibilities • Handling a caseload of Health & Welfare Court of Protection matters• Managing best interest disputes, capacity assessments, care arrangements, and personal welfare applications• Representing clients in the Court of Protection, including advocacy where appropriate• Working closely with families, local authorities and healthcare bodies• Providing clear, empathetic advice to vulnerable individuals and their representatives Requirements • Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive (NQ - 5 PQE considered)• Experience in Court of Protection or Mental Capacity work• Strong advocacy skills and a passion for welfare-based legal support• Excellent communication and client care abilities Vacancy 2: Court of Protection - Property & Finance Lawyer Key Responsibilities • Managing property and financial affairs under Court of Protection orders• Acting as or supporting a professional deputy• Overseeing complex financial portfolios, budgeting, asset management, and financial safeguarding• Liaising with families, financial professionals, and external agencies• Preparing applications, reports, and legal documentation Requirements • Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive (NQ - 5 PQE considered)• Experience in Court of Protection, Private Client, or wills & probate desirable• Strong organisational and financial management skills• Ability to handle sensitive matters with integrity and professionalism Why Apply? • Join a highly reputable firm with a supportive culture and strong values• Genuine opportunities for progression within a growing specialist team• Hybrid working arrangements and excellent benefits package• High-quality work, interesting caseloads, and meaningful client impact• Ongoing training, development, and mentorship from senior specialists How to Apply If you are a compassionate and detail-driven legal professional seeking to build a meaningful career within Court of Protection law, we would love to hear from you.Please submit your CV to discuss either vacancy in detail.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
A well-established and award-winning private practice law firm is seeking two talented legal professionals to join its expanding Court of Protection department. The team is known for delivering high-quality, person-centred work and supporting vulnerable individuals across both Health & Welfare and Property & Finance matters. This is an excellent opportunity for a solicitor or legal executive who is passionate about making a positive impact and developing their career within a highly respected regional practice. Vacancy 1: Court of Protection - Health & Welfare Lawyer Key Responsibilities • Handling a caseload of Health & Welfare Court of Protection matters• Managing best interest disputes, capacity assessments, care arrangements, and personal welfare applications• Representing clients in the Court of Protection, including advocacy where appropriate• Working closely with families, local authorities and healthcare bodies• Providing clear, empathetic advice to vulnerable individuals and their representatives Requirements • Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive (NQ - 5 PQE considered)• Experience in Court of Protection or Mental Capacity work• Strong advocacy skills and a passion for welfare-based legal support• Excellent communication and client care abilities Vacancy 2: Court of Protection - Property & Finance Lawyer Key Responsibilities • Managing property and financial affairs under Court of Protection orders• Acting as or supporting a professional deputy• Overseeing complex financial portfolios, budgeting, asset management, and financial safeguarding• Liaising with families, financial professionals, and external agencies• Preparing applications, reports, and legal documentation Requirements • Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive (NQ - 5 PQE considered)• Experience in Court of Protection, Private Client, or wills & probate desirable• Strong organisational and financial management skills• Ability to handle sensitive matters with integrity and professionalism Why Apply? • Join a highly reputable firm with a supportive culture and strong values• Genuine opportunities for progression within a growing specialist team• Hybrid working arrangements and excellent benefits package• High-quality work, interesting caseloads, and meaningful client impact• Ongoing training, development, and mentorship from senior specialists How to Apply If you are a compassionate and detail-driven legal professional seeking to build a meaningful career within Court of Protection law, we would love to hear from you.Please submit your CV to discuss either vacancy in detail.
Our client is a dynamic, progressive law practice, committed to delivering high-quality and practical legal services for individuals and businesses alike. Their team of lawyers cover a wide range of legal work, including corporate and commercial law, commercial litigation, commercial and residential property, insolvency, wealth management, private client, family law, and criminal matters. They are seeking an experienced Executive Assistant / HR Administrator with hands on experience of working within a legal environment to support the Managing Director and ensure the smooth running of the HR administration. Responsibilities: This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Managing the MD's calendar, scheduling meetings, prioritising commitments to ensure smooth daily operations aligned with business goals Handle confidential correspondence and sensitive information with discretion and professionalism HR admin support: liaising with recruiters and candidates, ensuring employee data is kept up to date and accurate, logging attendance and organising inductions Draft correspondence and prepare minutes of meetings Other: Hours: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday - 9.30 am to 5.30 pm Salary £35-£38k Role: Permanent 51256JR INDHRR Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Our client is a dynamic, progressive law practice, committed to delivering high-quality and practical legal services for individuals and businesses alike. Their team of lawyers cover a wide range of legal work, including corporate and commercial law, commercial litigation, commercial and residential property, insolvency, wealth management, private client, family law, and criminal matters. They are seeking an experienced Executive Assistant / HR Administrator with hands on experience of working within a legal environment to support the Managing Director and ensure the smooth running of the HR administration. Responsibilities: This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Managing the MD's calendar, scheduling meetings, prioritising commitments to ensure smooth daily operations aligned with business goals Handle confidential correspondence and sensitive information with discretion and professionalism HR admin support: liaising with recruiters and candidates, ensuring employee data is kept up to date and accurate, logging attendance and organising inductions Draft correspondence and prepare minutes of meetings Other: Hours: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday - 9.30 am to 5.30 pm Salary £35-£38k Role: Permanent 51256JR INDHRR Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
This In-House Litigation Solicitor role in Bradford offers varied pre and post litigation work, from breach of contract to data protection claims. Hybrid working and a strong benefits package make this an exciting career step for an NQ-4 PQE litigation lawyer. Client Details A well-established, respected organisation with a strong presence in its market and a household name, known for a supportive culture and investment in employee wellbeing. They pride themselves on modern working practices, professional development and a collaborative environment. With hybrid working, excellent benefits and a focus on work-life balance, they offer stability and opportunities to develop as part of a motivated legal team. Description The In-House Litigation Solicitor will be: Handling a mixed caseload of pre and post litigation matters Managing breach of contract claims Advising on data protection and discrimination issues Working on credit file disputes and property damage claims Providing practical legal advice to internal stakeholders Drafting legal documents and correspondence Supporting risk mitigation and compliance activity Liaising with external counsel and insurers Profile The In-House Litigation Solicitor should be: A solicitor or equivalent with NQ-4 PQE Strong in Civil Procedure Rules and litigation practice Confident handling a varied litigation caseload Excellent communicator with solid advisory skills Able to work both independently and collaboratively Comfortable working in a hybrid environment Job Offer A competitive salary of £40,000-£45,000 with hybrid working (2 days in office, 3 from home), plus a rich benefits suite including 25 days' holiday (plus buy up to 5), a charity day, private medical, dental and optical insurance, life assurance, income protection, critical illness cover, travel insurance and personal accident insurance. You'll also benefit from health assessments, wellbeing support including BUPA Healthy Minds and Calm subscription, up to 10% pension contribution, car and cycle to work schemes, and broadband/phone discounts. This is a great chance for a litigation solicitor to join a supportive, forward-thinking in-house legal team. If you're an experienced Litigation Solicitor, apply now or contact Michael Bailey for more information.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
This In-House Litigation Solicitor role in Bradford offers varied pre and post litigation work, from breach of contract to data protection claims. Hybrid working and a strong benefits package make this an exciting career step for an NQ-4 PQE litigation lawyer. Client Details A well-established, respected organisation with a strong presence in its market and a household name, known for a supportive culture and investment in employee wellbeing. They pride themselves on modern working practices, professional development and a collaborative environment. With hybrid working, excellent benefits and a focus on work-life balance, they offer stability and opportunities to develop as part of a motivated legal team. Description The In-House Litigation Solicitor will be: Handling a mixed caseload of pre and post litigation matters Managing breach of contract claims Advising on data protection and discrimination issues Working on credit file disputes and property damage claims Providing practical legal advice to internal stakeholders Drafting legal documents and correspondence Supporting risk mitigation and compliance activity Liaising with external counsel and insurers Profile The In-House Litigation Solicitor should be: A solicitor or equivalent with NQ-4 PQE Strong in Civil Procedure Rules and litigation practice Confident handling a varied litigation caseload Excellent communicator with solid advisory skills Able to work both independently and collaboratively Comfortable working in a hybrid environment Job Offer A competitive salary of £40,000-£45,000 with hybrid working (2 days in office, 3 from home), plus a rich benefits suite including 25 days' holiday (plus buy up to 5), a charity day, private medical, dental and optical insurance, life assurance, income protection, critical illness cover, travel insurance and personal accident insurance. You'll also benefit from health assessments, wellbeing support including BUPA Healthy Minds and Calm subscription, up to 10% pension contribution, car and cycle to work schemes, and broadband/phone discounts. This is a great chance for a litigation solicitor to join a supportive, forward-thinking in-house legal team. If you're an experienced Litigation Solicitor, apply now or contact Michael Bailey for more information.
Paralegal - Residential Property We are working with a well established and highly regarded law firm in Marlow who specialise in real estate and are seeking an experienced Conveyancing Paralegal to join their busy Residential Property team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected firm with a strong local reputation, offering hands on exposure and genuine responsibility within a specialist property practice. The firm is looking for a confident and organised Paralegal to provide dedicated support to a senior fee earner within a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters. The Firm The Paralegal will join a reputable Marlow based practice known for its expertise in real estate and commitment to delivering a high quality, client focused service. The firm acts for a broad range of clients including individuals, investors and developers, with a consistent flow of repeat and referral work. They offer a professional yet supportive working culture, strong supervision and direct access to experienced property lawyers, making this an excellent environment to further develop your conveyancing knowledge. This is a full time office based position. The Role The Residential Property team manage a broad caseload including freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, transfers of equity, remortgages and new build transactions. You will play a key role in ensuring transactions progress smoothly from instruction through to post completion. The role will include: Manage administrative workload under the supervision of the fee earner Assist with file opening, AML checks and compliance procedures Prepare and issue client care documentation Draft standard correspondence and legal documents using precedents Prepare contract packs and issue draft contracts Order and review searches Raise and respond to enquiries Liaise with clients, estate agents, lenders and third parties via telephone and email Assist with exchange and completion processes Prepare completion statements Handle SDLT submissions and Land Registry applications Manage post completion matters and maintain accurate file records The Paralegal You will be a proactive and reliable individual with strong organisational skills and the ability to work effectively within a busy conveyancing team. The Paralegal will have: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple transactions and prioritise effectively Experience handling residential conveyancing matters from instruction to post completion Confidence working to deadlines within a full time office environment Experience in a similar residential conveyancing role is essential. Candidates without relevant experience will not be considered In return ? Salary of 25,000 to 28,000 per annum depending on experience Full time office based role in Marlow Supportive and collaborative team environment Exposure to the full conveyancing lifecycle within a specialist real estate firm Opportunity to work closely with experienced property lawyers and develop your expertise If you are a Conveyancing Paralegal considering your next opportunity, please contact Paige Dent at Brandon James Law on (phone number removed) Ref: Marlow/Law Firm/Paralegal/Residential Property/Conveyancing
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Paralegal - Residential Property We are working with a well established and highly regarded law firm in Marlow who specialise in real estate and are seeking an experienced Conveyancing Paralegal to join their busy Residential Property team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected firm with a strong local reputation, offering hands on exposure and genuine responsibility within a specialist property practice. The firm is looking for a confident and organised Paralegal to provide dedicated support to a senior fee earner within a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters. The Firm The Paralegal will join a reputable Marlow based practice known for its expertise in real estate and commitment to delivering a high quality, client focused service. The firm acts for a broad range of clients including individuals, investors and developers, with a consistent flow of repeat and referral work. They offer a professional yet supportive working culture, strong supervision and direct access to experienced property lawyers, making this an excellent environment to further develop your conveyancing knowledge. This is a full time office based position. The Role The Residential Property team manage a broad caseload including freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, transfers of equity, remortgages and new build transactions. You will play a key role in ensuring transactions progress smoothly from instruction through to post completion. The role will include: Manage administrative workload under the supervision of the fee earner Assist with file opening, AML checks and compliance procedures Prepare and issue client care documentation Draft standard correspondence and legal documents using precedents Prepare contract packs and issue draft contracts Order and review searches Raise and respond to enquiries Liaise with clients, estate agents, lenders and third parties via telephone and email Assist with exchange and completion processes Prepare completion statements Handle SDLT submissions and Land Registry applications Manage post completion matters and maintain accurate file records The Paralegal You will be a proactive and reliable individual with strong organisational skills and the ability to work effectively within a busy conveyancing team. The Paralegal will have: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple transactions and prioritise effectively Experience handling residential conveyancing matters from instruction to post completion Confidence working to deadlines within a full time office environment Experience in a similar residential conveyancing role is essential. Candidates without relevant experience will not be considered In return ? Salary of 25,000 to 28,000 per annum depending on experience Full time office based role in Marlow Supportive and collaborative team environment Exposure to the full conveyancing lifecycle within a specialist real estate firm Opportunity to work closely with experienced property lawyers and develop your expertise If you are a Conveyancing Paralegal considering your next opportunity, please contact Paige Dent at Brandon James Law on (phone number removed) Ref: Marlow/Law Firm/Paralegal/Residential Property/Conveyancing