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Commercial Land & Development Lawyer

Job Posted: 14 days ago

  • Salary: £ 70,000/Annum

    Job Type: Permanent

  • Location: Wiltshire

Expire in: 14 days

Job Description

Job Title: Land and Development Lawyer Salary: Circa up to £80,000 Location: Wiltshire, office based. Hours: Full Time. Main Responsibilities include but are not limited to; * Manage a commercial property caseload of varied Land and development files including but not limited to, Site acquisitions, finance, section 106 agreements, deeds of easement, conditional contracts, Collateral warranties etc. * Delivering expert legal advice on various commercial property matters. * Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts, leases, and other legal documents related to property transactions. * Advising on property acquisitions, disposals, development projects, and asset management * Ensuring all transactions comply with current property laws and regulations * Liaising with external legal advisors, clients, and other stakeholders * Supervision and support junior team member where required Experience Required: * Qualified Solicitor with experience in land and development Law. * Ideally managerial or supervision experience. * Friendly approachable personality. * Due to office location you must have a full valid UK drivers licence and car. BENEFITS: * Private Medical Insurance. * On site parking or parking permits provided. * 25 days holiday + birthday + Bank + Christmas - New Year Closure * Auto Enrol Pension * Work life balance, flexibility can be provided dependant on your current position within the firm. * Bonus scheme * Death in service * Professional memberships paid for. * Discounted legal fees * LOADS MORE!!! Please apply now if you are interested in hearing more about this position and we can arrange a confidential chat. Or email, cait.woodrow-smith @ (url removed) Job Reference CWS269

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