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Property Litigation Solicitor NQ

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Posted a day ago, valid for 16 days
Location

Monmouth, Monmouthshire NP25 5JA, Wales

Salary

£35,000 - £42,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • A long-established law firm in Monmouth is seeking a Property Litigation Solicitor with at least 1 year of post-qualification experience.
  • The role involves managing a caseload of property litigation matters, including landlord and tenant disputes and ownership conflicts.
  • Candidates should have a background in civil litigation or property law and demonstrate a keen interest in specializing in litigation.
  • The position offers a salary of £40,000 to £50,000, depending on experience, along with opportunities for marketing and business development.
  • Applicants should be confident networkers and proficient in IT, with the ability to adapt to new systems and support business growth.
Position: Property Litigation Solicitor (NQ+) Location: Monmouth A long established, progressive law firm based in the Southeast of Wales is seeking an experienced Private Client Solicitor to join their expanding practice. They are committed to providing a professional and client focused service and the successful candidate will share their values. The Role In this role, you will build and manage your own caseload of property litigation matters, working closely with our Dispute Resolution Solicitor and supporting other departmental tasks as required. Your primary focus will be on property litigation, including landlord and tenant disputes, easement and covenant issues, TOLATA and ownership conflicts, as well as applications and notices under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Responsibilities:Manage property litigation cases, including   
  • Boundary disputes, TOLATA claims, and land ownership issues 
  • Residential and commercial landlord-tenant disputes, including possession claims 
  • Easement disputes (rights of way, light, usage) 
  • Dilapidation disputes and leasehold extensions under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
  Provide legal support to other departments (Commercial Property, Employment, Debt Recovery, Probate)
  • Handle client instructions, maintain detailed file notes, and draft legal documents (pleadings, statements) 
  • Prepare cost estimates and issue Client Care Letters, with regular client updates on progress and costs 
  • Ensure compliance with Office Manual procedures and Solicitors Accounts Rules 
  • Prepare and review court bundles; perform court advocacy when needed 
  • Negotiate settlements and draft agreements 
Marketing and Business Development 
  • Attend networking events and develop work sources 
  • Participate in marketing strategies and initiatives 
  • Enhance social media presence 
  • Collaborate across departments to raise profile and identify cross-selling opportunities 
You 
  • Qualified lawyer or Chartered Legal Executive with a background in civil litigation and/or property law 
  • Keen interest in specialising in litigation
  • Proficient in IT and quick to adapt to new systems and processes
  • Skilled in using social media and networking to support business development
  • Confident networker, enthusiastic about using these abilities 
To apply for this position, please send an updated CV to For a confidential chat regarding this position, or an overview of the Southwest legal market, reach out to .

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