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Banking & Finance Lawyer – Edinburgh

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
1 month ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Associate with experience in Banking & Finance to join a nationally recognised team at a leading UK law firm in Edinburgh.

You will work with high-calibre clients across sectors such as energy, real estate, transport and infrastructure, advising both lenders and borrowers on high-value transactions. The role offers hands-on involvement from day one, with a strong emphasis on mentoring and development. The team regularly handles cross-border work and operates at the forefront of areas such as fund finance, derivatives, real estate finance and corporate banking.

The firm is known for its progressive culture, genuine work-life balance, and award-winning employee experience. It’s committed to inclusion, professional development, and flexible working arrangements within a modern hybrid model.

Applicants must be qualified solicitors in Scotland or in England & Wales, with a minimum of 2 years’ relevant experience in banking and finance.

If this position could be of interest, please do not hesitate to contact either Cameron or Teddie for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 17486)

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