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Senior Family Law Solicitor – Edinburgh/Glasgow

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
2 days ago
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This long-established Scottish law firm, recognised for its expertise in family law, is seeking an experienced solicitor to join its busy team based in either Edinburgh or Glasgow. The role will involve all aspects of family law work, including divorce and separation, cohabitation agreements, and child law matters, while managing a diverse and high-quality caseload.

Applicants should be an experienced family law practitioner and have a strong background in family law and litigation. Experience with Sheriff Court procedures is desirable. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong leadership and client relationship skills, along with the ability to manage complex cases independently while contributing to the continued growth of the team.

The firm offers a supportive and collaborative working culture, with the opportunity to work on a full-time basis and flexibility for the right individual. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior lawyer seeking to play a key role in a well-established and reputable family law practice.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Teddie or Cameron for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17911)

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