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Solicitor Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
West Lothian
1 month ago
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At Frasia Wright Associates we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting solicitor opportunities and are seeing an increase in demand for specialists in Scotland within the profession at all levels. So, if you are looking for a new challenge as a 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:

Personal Injury Lawyer – Glasgow/Hybrid (Assignment 15169)

New litigation role with our client, an award-winning Scottish law firm in Glasgow. The firm is currently recruiting a Personal Injury Lawyer to join its busy team in the centre of Glasgow. You will be involved in all aspects of personal injury work and can also expect involvement in public inquiry cases.

The team is keen to hear from candidates at the 2-5 years PQE level who come from a background in litigation; prior experience of personal injury work is essential to this role. Experience of working within a public inquiry would also be advantageous however not essential. This is a great opportunity to join a friendly team in a thriving area of Glasgow.

1 year FTC, Property Lawyer – Wick / Edinburgh / Remote (Assignment 14724)

This dynamic law firm is currently recruiting a Solicitor to join its Property Team. The role is based in Wick, with the expectation to attend the office at least one day a week. Depending on experience, there would be an opportunity to work at the firm’s Edinburgh office or work remotely.

You will mainly be involved in residential property work, with some commercial. The firm are open to level of candidates and experience, candidates with a broader chamber practice experience would be considered. You should have a strong interest and be committed to working in residential conveyancing.

Litigation/Contentious Construction – Aberdeen (Assignment 15209)

Our client, a successful, full-service Scottish Law firm, is currently recruiting a qualified solicitor to join its leading Construction and Engineering team in Aberdeen. The team provides a full dispute resolution service to clients across the construction industry and occasionally, will provide disputes advice outside of Scotland.

The role will involve advising on a range of litigation matters such as construction disputes, contentious claims, and insurance disputes. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to work with clients in both private and public sectors such as contractors, insurers, funders and developers.

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