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Pensions Lawyer (Senior Associate) – Edinburgh or Glasgow

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
1 month ago
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Our client, a leading UK law firm is looking to recruit a Senior Associate with at least 6 years’ PQE to join its top-ranked pensions team in either Edinburgh or Glasgow. This is a rare opportunity to join a highly regarded and growing practice with a strong national presence and a reputation for excellence across the full range of pensions work.

The successful candidate will play a key role in advising a broad client base on complex and high-value matters. The role will include technical advisory work, client relationship management, and involvement in wider business development and market-facing activity. You will be part of a collaborative team known for its innovative approach and ability to work across service lines on major, multi-disciplinary projects.

This position offers a high level of responsibility, strong prospects for progression, and the opportunity to work with some of the most experienced pensions lawyers in the UK. The firm is known for its commitment to career development, diversity and inclusion, and flexible working, making it an ideal environment for ambitious lawyers looking to take the next step in their career.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Teddie or Cameron for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17657)

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