Private Client Lawyer in St Albans

Private Client Lawyer in St Albans

St Albans Full-Time No home office possible
Accordia Recruitment Limited

Are you a specialist private client/ private wealth lawyer looking for a leadership opportunity (and potential for partnership) interested in joining a mid sized regional law firm in Hertfordshire? If so, we are working with such a firm which is Legal500 ranked and looking to recruit as part of their future planning.

This well known law firm in Hertfordshire and the North Home Counties is looking to recruit a private client lawyer for their private client practice. The firm deals with a range of private client work including:

  • Estate and succession planning
  • Administration of Estates
  • Wills and Probate
  • Tax planning
  • Trust matters

The firm offers a competitive salary with excellent bonus scheme, supportive and collaborative working environment and opportunity for career progression and potentially partnership.

If you are interested in finding out more about this private client role (or other private client/ private wealth lawyer roles), please contact Robert Davidson at Accordia Legal or apply for this role.

Any PQE indicated in this advertisement is intended for guidance only and does not preclude applications from those with more or less PQE.

Accordia Legal is a trading name of Accordia Recruitment Limited.

Accordia Recruitment Limited is acting as an Employment Agency with respect to this vacancy.

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Accordia Recruitment Limited

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Private Client Lawyer in St Albans
Accordia Recruitment Limited
Location: St Albans

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