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21 September 2015

Willans is a full-service law firm noted for giving expert, practical and personal service. We act for local, national and overseas clients.

We are currently seeking talented and personable people to join our Chambers and Legal 500-rated firm which employs around 70 people.

We are looking to expand this department through the recruitment of a talented and enthusiastic commercial property solicitor who has up to three years’ post qualification experience.

A position has arisen for a junior solicitor to assist the team. This is an ideal opportunity for someone in the early stages of their legal career who possesses the drive and ambition to learn quickly, and to contribute to the continued growth of the practice. You will have completed a training seat in company law and (where applicable) have specialised in corporate and commercial law since qualification.

We are looking for a highly efficient, approachable lawyer with at least two years’ residential property experience to join us and help build on the success of the department.

To find out more about these opportunities please click on the vacancy which interests you above and you will be directed through to the application page.

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