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Senior Private Client Solicitor

BBBH52107_1714463566
  • £60000 - £70000 per annum
  • Haywards Heath, West Sussex
  • Permanent

This regional firm, deeply rooted in local communities, has experienced remarkable growth recently, expanding its presence to over seven offices across Sussex, Kent, Surrey, and London.

Aligned with their strategic expansion goals, the firm seeks to appoint a Senior Private Client Solicitor with over 5 years of PQE to join their established team in Haywards Heath.

About the Firm & Role:

They maintain a modern approach while preserving a familial atmosphere, making them an attractive option. Renowned for nurturing local legal talent and boasting high staff retention rates, they have successfully expanded in recent years. Their offices are strategically located, offering ample opportunities for career development in a supportive and rewarding environment, enabling employees to fulfill their potential. The role entails a diverse caseload, covering wills, tax planning, deeds of gifts, probate and estate administration, trust creation, powers of attorney, deputyship, and elderly support. You'll collaborate with an experienced regional team spanning Kent, Sussex, Surrey, London, and beyond, recognised for their expertise in Private Client matters.

Ideal Candidate:

A Senior Private Client Solicitor or Legal Executive with over 5 years of PQE. Strong communication and team skills are essential. A drive for career advancement and business development.

Benefits:

Competitive salary and benefits package. Promising prospects for career progression. Supportive and friendly work environment. Attractive benefits package.

This presents an excellent opportunity for a Senior Private Client Solicitor or Legal Executive to join this outstanding firm in Haywards Heath, West Sussex.

Apply now for immediate consideration or contact for a confidential discussion.

Jamie Chinnock Managing Consultant- South-East

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