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Commercial Real Estate Associate

Employer
Gardner Halliday
Location
London (Greater)
Salary
Leading market salary
Closing date
3 Jun 2021

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Vacancy Type
Solicitors, Private Practice
Experience Level
Junior Level, Mid Level
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Practice Areas
Real Estate
PQE
Newly Qualified, 1-3 Years

Job Details

This London headquartered full service law firm has an extremely highly regarded real estate team, advising on the full range of acquisition and disposals, lease negotiations, development projects, equity and debt investments, joint venture arrangements and financings.  They are looking to recruit a junior associate to come on board and assist across all of these areas. While 1 or 2 years of post qualification experience is preferred, exceptional NQs will be considered. The team is busy and offers market leading training and development opportunities, making this an ideal opportunity for a bright associate looking to learn as much as possible while also working with top quality clients. 

Company

We are a boutique legal recruitment agency founded by two of the most experienced recruitment consultants in the London private practice market. With combined experience of over 35 years in law and legal recruitment, Toria Gardner and Lucy Halliday have an extensive network and a deep knowledge of London's law firms.

What we do

We place lawyers and PSLs at all levels and across all practice areas into leading London, UK and US law firms. 

Everyone has their own unique motivations for moving on. We listen, advise and guide you through each step.

Charity Partnerships

We donate £500 for each candidate we place to three wonderful charities - Choose Love, LGBT Foundation and Child Poverty Action Group.

For us, it makes each placement we make feel that bit more significant and we hope that our candidates and clients feel the same way.

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