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Associate/Senior Associate, Real Estate / Rural Business – Edinburgh

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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A leading UK law firm is seeking a talented Associate or Senior Associate to join its highly regarded Real Estate practice in Edinburgh. The role sits within the Rural Business and Natural Capital team – one of the largest and most respected teams of its kind in the country.

This role offers the chance to work at the forefront of rural law, dealing with a wide variety of complex and meaningful matters across estates, agricultural land, forestry, renewable energy projects, and broader natural capital initiatives. Clients include private landowners, developers, public bodies, investors, and community organisations.

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 4 years’ PQE, a strong foundation in property law, a passion for rural issues, and the ambition to develop a long-term career in this evolving sector. You will be joining a supportive, collaborative team that values technical skill, client care, and a forward-thinking approach.

This is a unique opportunity to work with high-profile clients on some of the most interesting and dynamic rural property work in Scotland. The firm offers a strong platform for professional growth and recognises the importance of diverse experiences and inclusive thinking in delivering exceptional client outcomes.

If this role is of interest, please do not hesitate to contact either Cameron or Teddie for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 17303)

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