At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver excellent client service and manage property litigation matters with support.
- Company: Join an award-winning, people-focused law firm with a collaborative culture.
- Benefits: Enjoy hybrid working, health benefits, bonuses, and paid time off for volunteering.
- Other info: Structured training and development opportunities to enhance your career.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in a growing team while developing your legal expertise.
- Qualifications: 4+ years’ PQE in commercial property litigation and strong communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 45000 - 55000 £ per year.
- Delivering excellent client service
- Managing matters under appropriate supervision
Harrison‑Drury is a market‑leading firm of solicitors with offices in Lancashire, Cumbria, and Staffordshire.
We’re delighted to be named one of the UK’s Best Companies to work for, for the third year running, placing at number 40 in the Top 100 Best Mid‑Sized Companies to work for list.
We also ranked 10th in the Best Companies to work for in the Law sector — achievements that reflect our commitment to creating a supportive, people‑focused workplace.
We are seeking a solicitor with
4+ years’ PQE and strong commercial property litigation experience to join our Land and Property Dispute Resolution team.
We are an employer of choice because we challenge the traditional law firm model.
Our culture focuses on delivering exceptional results for our clients while attracting, developing, and retaining brilliant people.
Our Land and Property Dispute Resolution team is recognised in the Legal 500 for its technical expertise and high‑quality commercial advice.
We act for businesses and individuals across England on the full spectrum of contentious property matters, including landlord and tenant disputes, real estate litigation, property contract claims, and professional negligence claims involving property professionals.
Due to continued growth, we are looking to recruit a solicitor with the drive and ambition to develop their career within the team.
The successful candidate will manage their own caseload, support senior fee earners, and play an active role in the development of the team both internally and externally.
We will provide the support, training, and investment needed to help them achieve their personal and professional goals as a property litigation specialist.
The team and the work we do
The team comprises 3 Partners, 1 Legal Director, 2 Associate, 3 Solicitors, 1 Legal Exec, 3 Solicitor Apprentices and 2 exec admins.
Our client base is diverse, ranging from large property developers and investment companies and large commercial occupiers through to independent business owners and individuals across both commercial and residential sectors.
The work is varied, challenging and engaging, covering a wide range of landlord and tenant matters such as lease renewals, dilapidations, break clauses, forfeiture real property disputes including restrictive covenants, easements, rights of light, trespass and possession and contractual and negligence disputes.
Whilst the team is predominantly based in our Preston and Kendal offices, we work collaboratively across our offices, with flexibility to work from any of our locations to meet client needs and build internal relationships.
Junior solicitors benefit from structured training and development opportunities designed to enhance both technical and commercial skills.
Business development is encouraged and supported at all levels.
The role
- Delivering excellent client service
- Building and maintaining strong client relationships
- Managing matters under appropriate supervision
- Drafting correspondence and court documents
- Liaising with the Court, instructing counsel and experts
- Attending hearings and all‑party meetings
- Supporting other team members and supervising junior colleagues where appropriate
- Developing expertise in property litigation
- Providing high‑quality legal advice
- Working collaboratively within the team and across the wider firm
- Promoting Harrison Drury’s values internally and externally
Skills and experience
- 4+ years’ PQE (ideally)
- Strong commercial property litigation experience
- Based within commutable distance to our Preston or Kendal offices, will need to travel between them both when required
- Experience across a range of property litigation matters, including real property, landlord and tenant disputes, and contractual disputes
- Ability to manage a caseload with appropriate supervision
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent organisational and planning skills
- Strong communication skills
- Confident IT user
- Excellent client‑facing skills
- Willingness to engage in business development and contribute to the growth of the property litigation offering at Harrison Drury
Benefits
At Harrison Drury, we believe in rewarding our people and supporting their wellbeing. Benefits include:
- Hybrid working policy
- Commitment to a maximum of 1,200 chargeable hours per annum
- Employee bonus scheme and annual pay review
- Medicash health benefits cash plan and Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Holiday entitlement increases with length of service
- Paid time off for voluntary work (2 days per year)
- Free conveyancing for the purchase/sale of your primary residence
- Free individual or mirror Wills
- Employee referral scheme
- Biannual promotion and salary uplift application process
- Regular social events, including our annual Christmas party and staff recognition awards
Why Join Us?
- Be part of an award‑winning, people‑focused firm.
- Work alongside recognised experts in the field.
- Enjoy a supportive culture that invests in staff development and wellbeing.
- Flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle.
- Opportunity to make a real impact in a growing team.
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Solicitor/Associate - Property Litigation in Stoke-on-Trent employer: Harrison Drury Solicitors
Harrison-Drury is an award-winning firm that prioritises a supportive and people-focused work culture, making it an excellent employer for graduates looking to kickstart their HR careers. With a commitment to employee development, you will receive hands-on experience across the HR lifecycle while working towards a Level 5 CIPD qualification, all within a flexible environment that values your wellbeing. Join a team that not only celebrates achievements but also offers unique benefits like paid time off for voluntary work and regular social events, ensuring a fulfilling and rewarding workplace experience in Preston.