Job Description Up to f our days per week from home Unrivalled prospects, as you’ll join the team in a supported leadership position High quality caseload A growing, employee -focussed law firm is looking for a contentious probate solicitor with at least two years’ experience and extensive knowledge of Inheritance Act claims to join its team in Cheshire. The role comes with unrivalled prospects, as you’ll be in a supported leade rship position within this growing department with a high-quality caseload. The firm offer s highly competitive pay and bonuses, and you’ll also benefit from fantastic flexibility, as you’ll be able to work from home for up to four days per week. The firm’s office is spacious and open plan, so y ou’ll enjoy a first-rate environment on the days you do attend office. If you are looking for a contentious probate solicitor position in which you can leapfrog your peers in the market by gaining access to a fast- tracke d career, speak to us today. How to apply for this role If this sounds like the job for you, you can apply via this website by clicking ‘Apply’ above. Alternatively, to learn more about this opportunity or to register your interest, contact Rebecca Blundell at Realm Recruit. Rebecca is a Senior Consultant at Realm and specialises in the recruitment of litigation lawyers. Working with departments across the North West and Yorkshire, she recruits for commercial litigation, property litigation and financial litigation roles at all levels. Rebecca’s experience in the legal sector and expert market knowledge means that she is perfectly placed to help you take your next step. Know someone else who might be suitable ? If so, get in touch – if we find your referral a job, we’ll reward you with up to £500 in vouchers of your choice. Please note: any references to salary and/or experience in our adverts are intended as a guide only. Realm is committed to supporting disabled applicants throughout the recruitment process. Applicants are invited to contact Realm to identify any additional support they might require to enable them to make an application.