Commercial Property Solicitor

RLB142165_1731406011
  • Negotiable
  • Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Permanent

Are you a Commercial Property Solicitor seeking a new challenge in a firm with a real family feel? Then read on!

Our client, an award-winning, strong regional Yorkshire law firm is currently seeking a Commercial Property Solicitor to join its department in Hull. What really sets this firm apart is its dedication to both its clients and its staff. Not only does the firm really place emphasis on providing the best possible service, it is also committed to creating a great working atmosphere and team spirit amongst its teams, they are really close knit. The firm's property team is highly regarded making this a great opportunity to really build on your experience.

This role offers the chance to handle a real broad range of commercial property matters which will cover sales and purchase, lease variations and landlord and tenant matters amongst others. The team generally act for a range of clients including OMB's and SME'S across a variety of sectors.


Ideally, the firm is looking to take on a solicitor who are 10+ years' PQE, however this is given purely as a guideline, and candidates who are more experienced are also encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be joining a friendly and supportive team. The firm has a great working environment and really focuses on their employees.

How to Apply:
Our consultants are experts in legal recruitment, with our strength deriving from the simple fact that we are well-known, well-respected and have developed long-standing bonds with both our clients and candidates. Having been established in the sector for over two decades, we have become an authority on all aspects of legal recruitment, allowing us be the first line of the process for our clients. To hear more about this Commercial Property role in Hull, contact Rachel Birkinshaw, or another member of our dedicated recruitment team.

Rachel Birkinshaw Principal Consultant

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