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Commercial Disputes Associate – Edinburgh

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Disputes Associate to join a growing and highly respected disputes team, based in Scotland but focused on England & Wales litigation and international arbitration work. The team is known for its collaborative and forward-thinking approach, embracing new technology and supporting professional development.

The role combines client work with business development and offers strong support for professional growth. You will work on complex High Court and international disputes across sectors such as finance, energy, technology, and life sciences, including class actions and cross-border cases. From day one, you will manage key litigation tasks, collaborate with partners, and liaise directly with major clients.

Applicants must be England & Wales qualified solicitors with a minimum of 5 years’ PQE, up to Legal Director level, and experienced in commercial disputes. A Scottish qualification is welcome but not required.

The firm offers a competitive salary, flexible hybrid working, generous benefits, and a strong commitment to your development.

Should this role be of interest, please do not hesitate to contact either Teddie or Cameron for an initial, confidential discussion. (Assignment 17466)

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