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Agricultural Property Solicitor, Banbury
Client: JMC Legal Recruitment
Location: Banbury, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: bb2fe64f23a2
Job Views: 8
Posted: 26.04.2025
Expiry Date: 10.06.2025
Job Description:
Agricultural Property Solicitor
Opportunity for an Agricultural Property Solicitor to join a well-regarded Legal 500 firm in Banbury.
The firm has a rich heritage combined with a modern approach, commanding a first-class reputation for quality and service.
They pride themselves on their flexible and open approach toward flexible working arrangements.
The firm:
This firm has experienced significant growth thanks to substantial capital investment and an expanding client base regionally, nationally, and internationally.
They have recruited top-tier lawyers from L500/Top 200 firms in London who wish to work with high-net-worth clients and companies, attracted by the quality of work and the friendly, collegiate environment.
The firm invests continually in its people and technology to deliver excellent legal services. Staff wellbeing is a priority, with policies supporting work-life balance, including flexible remote working, staff wellbeing committees, and team events.
The role and Agriculture practice:
The firm seeks to appoint an Agricultural Property Solicitor to join their team in Banbury.
You will join a highly experienced team serving farming and rural clients, with strong links across the agricultural sector, including industry panels and associations.
Experience with transactional agriculture work such as landlord and tenant, developments, acquisitions, and disposals is required.
The ideal candidate:
* Agricultural Property Solicitor (PQEs of all levels welcomed)
* Any background, connections, or links to agriculture are highly desirable
* Outstanding client care skills for rural and agricultural clients
This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Agricultural Property Solicitor to join a successful team in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
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