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Found 7 Permanent, Management/Head of Department jobs for £80,000 - £89,999
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NEW 2024: Energy Partner; Focus on Renewables, London, ££+ (Equity)
NEW: 2024: direct equity entry high ££ .. Global Practice with specific focus on general energy work, renewables if possible but not required: you ...
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Insolvency & Restructuring Solicitor - 1 PQE+, Thames Valley / Chambers-Rated
A leading Legal 100 firm with a top-tier restructuring and insolvency team is seeking an ambitious individual (NQ+) to join the growing team.
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Partners and Senior Associates
Senior Associates and Partners – Earn up to 80% of your billings Our Client, a legal 500 and Chambers ranked law firm with offices spread throughou...
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*PROPERTY Partner/Associate roles* (+Construction, Planning, RE Finance/Litigation)- We specialise!
THE CONSULTANTS AT SEGAL PLACEMENTS have spent numerous years specialising in placing senior lawyers in Real Estate and ALL adjunct areas within so...
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In-house Counsel
Sacco Mann is delighted to be working alongside this financial services powerhouse, which has enjoyed some high-profile coverage as a result of som...
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Partners and Senior Associates
Senior Associates and Partners – Earn up to 80% of your billings Our Client, a legal 500 and Chambers ranked law firm with offices spread throughou...
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New 2024: Associate to be taken on as a Partner, Private Equity, London (very cool team!)
NEW 2024 .. ££$$ Associate to Partner: this exclusive PE role will be a welcome relief to those looking for a UK firm over a US firm, one with part...