Private Client Lawyer with hybrid working
Private Client Lawyer with hybrid working

Private Client Lawyer with hybrid working

Full-Time 43200 - 72000 £ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
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Private Client Solicitor (3+ PQE plus) Negotiable depending upon experience On behalf of our client, a highly regarded multi-office high street law firm with a strong footprint across the South Coast, we are seeking an experienced Private Client Solicitor (3+ PQE) to join their expanding team near Chichester. This firm is known for its personable, client-first approach and excellent internal culture, making it a fantastic environment for legal professionals looking to thrive both personally and professionally. This is a great opportunity to join a progressive and supportive firm that places real emphasis on work-life balance, employee wellbeing, and long-term career development. Due to sustained growth, our client is looking for a confident and capable solicitor to manage a varied caseload in a collaborative private client team. The successful candidate will handle a broad mix of private client matters, including: Estate and tax planning Powers of attorney and Court of Protection applications You\’ll be working alongside experienced colleagues in a friendly, open environment with a genuine focus on teamwork and service quality. A minimum of 3 years\’ PQE in private client law Great Working Culture – Friendly and inclusive team with a down-to-earth approach Generous Benefits Package – Includes flexible working, private healthcare, enhanced holiday allowance and more Clear Career Progression – Ongoing support for professional development within a firm that promotes from within Attractive Location – Based near Chichester, with easy access to the coast and countryside private client, Wills and probate, probate, Solicitor

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Private Client Lawyer with hybrid working
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