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Senior Fee Earners and Partners, Private Client Team – Glasgow/Edinburgh/Inverness

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
1 month ago
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Our client, an award-winning law firm, is currently seeking experienced fee earners across Scotland to join its expanding Private Client Team. The team provides a wide array of services, such as wills and executry, support for adults with incapacity, wealth planning, and succession advice.

The roles will include managing a portfolio of high-net-worth clients across a range of services, as well as working independently or alongside the partners on complex cases, as we as actively participating in business development.

The team is eager to speak with individuals who have at least 4 years of post-qualification experience in a private client focused role, ideally with experience in tax and trusts beyond basic knowledge. This will enable them to manage their workload, assist partners, and support junior team members. STEP, ATT, or CTA qualification (or in progress) is required.

These roles offer a fantastic opportunity to advance your career and collaborate with a supportive, client-focused team. Full-time positions are available in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Inverness, with hybrid and flexible working options.

If this position could be of interest, please do not hesitate to contact either Cameron or Teddie for an initial and confidential discussion. (16988)

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