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Property Construction Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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CONSTRUCTION FOCUS

LOOKING FOR PROPERTY CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS…

At Frasia Wright Associates we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting construction opportunities and are seeing an increase in demand for construction specialists within the profession at all levels, throughout Scotland. So, if you are looking for a new challenge as a construction lawyer, at any level – please contact us for a confidential discussion or visit our website. A small selection of what we have to offer is featured below:

Contentious Construction Solicitor, Edinburgh or Glasgow 

This role can be based in Edinburgh or Glasgow and would suit candidates with between 2 – 7 years’ PQE in this area.

You will have the opportunity to be involved in a wide variety of work including contentious claims and insurance disputes across a range of formal dispute proceedings including mediation, adjudication, litigation and arbitration.

This is an excellent opportunity to join this firm who offers prosperous career paths. (Assignment 11987)

Construction Professional Indemnity – Glasgow

The role will be based in Glasgow; however, the firm are open to candidates in Edinburgh with the expectation they would travel to Glasgow when required.

The successful candidate will work alongside a Partner and Senior Associate and with specialist professional risk teams across the country, predominantly in the defence of high value and complex claims against professionals.

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