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**INTERNATIONAL FIRM** Contentious Private Client Lawyer 1-4PQE

Employer
Noble Legal Limited
Location
England, London, City of London
Closing date
26 Mar 2019

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Vacancy Type
Solicitors, Private Practice
Experience Level
Junior Level, Mid Level
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Practice Areas
Private Client, Trust litigation
PQE
1-3 Years

Job Details


An International law firm with a world renowned private client department are looking to grow their team with the hire of private client disputes lawyer between the 1-4PQE level. The firm can offer, market-leading international work, a client facing role and a large degree of autonomy.

The firm works with a truly global client base as well as those based in the UK. The team act for high net worth individuals, charities and beneficiaries on a range of complex trust disputes. The new joiner will have the opportunity to run their own caseload and work closely with a leading practitioner in this field. The work itself will be broad and will also allow the successful candidate to be exposed to tax disputes as well as elements of non-contentious private wealth matters.

The practice are seeking an ambitious and driven associate with a minimum of one year of post-qualification experience from within a comparable environment. Strong business development skills would be highly advantageous for this position.

For a confidential chat, please don't hesitate to call on +44 (0)20 7691 2888 and ask for one of our dedicated consultants.

Company

With more than 50 years combined recruitment experience, Noble Legal are experts in placing private practice and in-house lawyers in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Paris and Brussels. We work on behalf of top tier firms and blue chip co’s.

Company info
Website
Telephone
020 7691 2888
Location
First Floor
330 High Holborn
London
WC1V 7QT
United Kingdom

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