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1. Unique Opportunity to Lead a Growing Team
2. High Flexibility – 3 days in the office per week
3. Exceptional benefits including 30 days of holiday and salary sacrifice for electric cars
4. Highly Respected with a National Reputation in Legal 500
Join an award-winning firm looking for a Contentious Probate Partner for their growing team in Warwickshire. The highly respected firm is renowned for its strong roots and supportive culture.
This role sets you at the heart of a growing team, coming with an expectation to manage the caseload and engage in business development within the market.
You need to be a well-established partner with existing connections and a network. Your background should showcase the ability to handle complex caseloads, with strong business development, work generation, leadership, and team development skills.
In return, you’ll get to work with one of the largest teams in the Midlands, enjoy a highly competitive salary, the flexibility to work up to three days from home, and a clear pathway for progression within the firm.
If you’re looking to advance your career in a supportive and dynamic environment, don’t hesitate to apply.
How to apply for this role
If this sounds like the job for you, you can apply via this website by clicking ‘Apply’.
Alternatively, contact Jen Crowther at Realm Recruit to learn more about this opportunity or to register your interest.
Jen is a Consultant at Realm and specialises in recruiting private client solicitors across the West Midlands. She works with private client departments at firms of all shapes and sizes in Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent and Shrewsbury, and across the West Midlands. If you are looking for a new position, Jen is ready to help you make a move.
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