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Commercial Property Solicitor – Edinburgh / Hybrid

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a well-established legal firm in Edinburgh is seeking a skilled and motivated solicitor to join its expanding commercial property team. This is a full-time or part-time opportunity offering a competitive salary and genuine scope for career development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

The firm has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality legal services across property and private client work. Due to continued growth, they are now looking to strengthen their commercial property offering. The successful candidate will manage a varied caseload, working closely with senior colleagues to deliver efficient and client-focused legal solutions.

Applicants should have at least two years of post-qualification experience in commercial property. Strong technical ability, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to client service are essential. More experienced solicitors are also encouraged to apply.

This is a chance to be part of a dynamic team where your ideas are valued, and your contribution makes a real impact. Hybrid working options are available.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Cameron or Teddie for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17802)

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