Job Description
About the Company - Do you want to be part of a very different kind of law firm. One that recognises its success is down to its people. Where you can relax and be yourself. Be inspired by your talented work colleagues. Where you’ll feel part of a dynamic team. Where, right from the start, you will be trusted with responsibility. A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join this reputable Commercial Property team, where you will work on high-quality, varied projects across Scotland and the UK. Their team regularly advise developers, investors, lenders, public institutions, hospitality and retail clients, banks, landowners and a range of other businesses across Scotland and the UK.
About the Role - Their ideal candidate is a Commercial Property Solicitor with around 1 – 6 years PQE, however they are open to candidates with varying levels of experience, but some commercial property experience is essential. Whether you have a broad background or are looking to specialize in a particular area, they offer the opportunity and support to develop your expertise. You should have a proactive approach, putting the client’s needs first and striving to deliver exceptional service. Strong communication and negotiation skills are crucial, as you will be dealing with a wide range of clients and stakeholders. Be able to work independently as well as part of a collaborative team where sharing knowledge and supporting each other is key.
Responsibilities
* Acquisitions & Disposals: Advising on the purchase and sale of commercial properties, ensuring smooth and successful transactions for their clients.
* Investment & Development: Guiding clients through complex development projects, from planning and financing to construction and sale.
* Commercial Leasing and Asset Management: Managing leases and property portfolios for clients in various sectors, providing strategic advice to maximise value.
* Property Finance: Structuring and negotiating finance arrangements for commercial property transactions, working closely with lenders and borrowers.