Senior Private Client Solicitor (5 PQE) | Legal 500-ranked Department | Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Join one of East Anglia's most prestigious firms in a role that promises exceptional career growth, a supportive culture, and the opportunity to work with a distinguished client base. With a reputation for nurturing local talent and a clear vision for continued expansion, this leading regional firm is ideal for solicitors seeking a long-term, impactful role in Private Client law. The firm boasts strong staff retention and a collaborative environment where solicitors benefit from competitive salaries, generous benefits, and bonus incentives. This is a unique chance to build a prosperous career within a highly regarded team and a firm that genuinely values and invests in its people. The Role As a Senior Private Client Solicitor, you'll lead on a diverse caseload, including wills, trusts, estate planning, and succession advice for medium- to high-net-worth individuals, families, business owners, and landowners. Working closely with an established, high-performing team, you'll also enjoy robust administrative support from day one. This role is ideal for a Senior Solicitor with the ambition to make a lasting impact on the firm's success and their Private Client practice. Career progression is clear and supported, with potential for Partnership for those seeking it. Requirements: Experienced Private Client Solicitor with 5 years PQE Proven track record managing a caseload and delivering strong billings Comfortable with delegating work to junior staff and engaging in business development Ambitious, motivated, and keen to contribute to a thriving department Remuneration & Benefits: Competitive salary, dependent on experience Lucrative bonus structure and market-leading benefits, including private healthcare Regular social events and a supportive, team-oriented environment Opportunity to progress, with a clear pathway to Partnership Apply now for immediate consideration, or contact Andrew Chapman on 0203 865 2113 for more details.