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In-house Property Solicitor job in Darwen

Hakim Group
Lancashire
3 weeks ago
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Joining the Hakim Group means becoming part of a close-knit family of independent Optical practices across the UK and Ireland.


A career where empowerment, innovation, and unwavering support create a truly fulfilling experience. A career that’s not just fulfilling but a bit like joining a secret club of the happiest eye-care professionals. We are seeking an In-house Property Solicitor to support our ambitious growth journey.


You will also receive:

Your birthday off work


On-site parking
Access to Simply Health (claim cashback on healthcare purchases)
Retail discounts
Cycle to work scheme

We offer a range of benefits designed to support your wellbeing, development, and work-life balance


About the Role


Join our dynamic Mergers & Acquisitions team as an In-House Property Solicitor, where you will work alongside seasoned legal professionals in the fastest-expanding optical business in the UK. Be part of our growth story and elevate your legal career in a vibrant, fast-paced environment.


This is a new role, in which you’ll have the opportunity to shape our work processes and contribute to our ongoing growth.


 This role is an office-based role at our HQ in Darwen. BB3 1AE


Key Roles & Responsibilities

Manage and advise on all aspects of the group’s property transactions, such as: Lease renewals New Sites – new leases, purchases Closure/relocation – lease assignments, surrenders, notices Estate Management – rent reviews, alterations licences Some freehold acquisition work; Assist with Real Estate input into the Group’s M&A activity Support store rollout plans, refits, and lease rationalisation initiatives. Draft, review and negotiate a variety of real estate documentation. Provide legal support and risk-based guidance on property-related issues to Group practices and internal stakeholders. You will act as a key point of contact for property queries from the Estates and Facilities teams Liaise with external counsel, surveyors, planning consultants, and other professionals as necessary

The Ideal Candidate


You are a qualified solicitor in England and Wales, either newly qualified or with up to two years of experience in commercial property law. Ideally, you have worked at a reputable law firm or within an in-house legal team, focusing on commercial real estate transactions. You possess strong drafting, negotiation, and communication skills, along with commercial awareness and a solutions-oriented approach. You enjoy a varied workload, working both autonomously and collaboratively with business stakeholders. A genuine interest in in-house practice and a solid understanding of property law principles, particularly regarding Landlord and Tenant matters, will be beneficial.

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