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Interim Solicitor – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 month ago
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Are you an entrepreneurial Solicitor looking for a new interim challenge? Then this dynamic and creative law firm could have the role for you. This firm is rapidly growing and looking to operate in over 40 different jurisdictions. It is looking to grow its presence in Scotland in real estate and litigation, and has a need for interim support on an indefinite basis.

You must have at least 5 year’s PQE and will be expected to provide interim support on a indefinite basis. This role would suit candidates who are an interim/freelance lawyers who perhaps has an existing portfolio of clients and is looking to expand this. This role requires you to be available around 2 – 3 days per week.

An excellent benefit and remuneration package is on offer. Our client places huge importance on values and supports its lawyers in their growth. They offer flexible working and a fantastic work/life balance.

This is an exciting opportunity to join this innovative firm where you will have the opportunity to be involved in international and cross border work.

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