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Solicitor/Associate, Real Estate/Commercial Property – Edinburgh/Glasgow

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
1 month ago
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We are delighted to be instructed on this property role with our client, a well-established law firm headquartered in Scotland. The firm is seeking a Solicitor or Associate to join its Real Estate Team, which is engaged in many of the most high-profile deals in the Scottish market. This dynamic role within a large team, offers the successful candidate regular client interaction.

The role provides diverse and engaging commercial property experience, including:

Serving as Scottish advisor to a range of renowned retail and leisure clients. Representing various high-end hotel owners and operators. Advising domestic and international private equity advisors on their Scottish investments. Collaborating with English and international firms on cross-border deals. Handling a full range of landlord and tenant estate management transactions, while building relationships with multiple clients and agents.

Interested candidates at Solicitor level should possess a minimum of 1 year of PQE; however, newly qualified individuals will also be considered if they have a keen interest in the property industry and its drivers, and a proactive approach to deepening their understanding of the sector. Applicants at Associate level should have upwards of 4 years of PQE.

This full-time role is and can be based in either the firm’s Edinburgh or Glasgow office. If this could be of interest to you, please do not hesitate to contact either Cameron or Frasia for an initial and confidential discussion. (15700)

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