Private Practice Real Estate 4-6 Years jobs in Oxfordshire
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Found 5 Permanent, Management/Head of Department jobs for £90,000 - £99,999
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Real Estate Partner - Top 20 UK Law Firm - Senior Associates Will Be Considered
Our client are a top 20 UK law firm. They have a superb real estate practice and are keen to recruit a partner into it. Unusually the firm will consid
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Dispute Resolution Partner - Oxfordshire
Our client is a Chambers-rated Legal 100 firm seeking a Litigation Partner to lead and advise on a broad mix of disputes whilst supervising others.
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Property Litigation Associate [2 PQE+] - 12 month Directorship - Buckinghamshire [Hybrid]
Well-established regional law firm in Buckinghamshire seeks a Property Litigation Solicitor with a minimum of 2 years experience to join their team.
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Property Litigation Associate - NQ+, Legal 100, Hampshire
Leading Legal 100 firm are now seeking an ambitious Property Litigation Associate to advise across a broad caseload of complex property disputes.
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Dispute Resolution Partner - Legal 100 / Oxfordshire [Hybrid]
New - our client is a leading top-tier Legal 100 firm with an impressive commercial disputes team frequently instructed on a broad range of litigat...
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New 2024: Corporate Commercial Partner/Partner Designate, Reading
Are you a great associate wanting partnership .. this tight-knit corporate Thames Valley practice has managed to keep its client base from the gras...