Our client is a respected and well resourced firm, with a professional and friendly culture. You will enjoy being part of their collaborative team who practice in several major areas of law including family, wills and Estates, property, and commercial. They have an excellent reputation within the Newcastle legal community, a proud history, and very low staff turnover.
About this role
An opportunity has arisen for an experienced lawyer to join our clients busy Property and wills and estate team. Our client is seeking a professional candidate with demonstrated experience in Property and wills and Estates to run their own matters including commercial leasing, wills, and estate planning. Some experience in probate would also be highly regarded however, it is not essential. With no shortage of high-quality work, you will enjoy working alongside experienced solicitors and partners, including accredited specialists, and be supported by a fantastic legal support team.
About you
The ideal candidate will have:
Benefits
An attractive salary plus genuine continued professional development opportunities.
For further information or for a confidential discussion, please contact Sophie Douglas on 0499 033 ***. Alternatively, apply online now. We will maintain confidentiality of all applicants, including those making initial enquiries.
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