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Real Estate Finance

Consilio LLC
Greater London
2 days ago
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Role Overview
BCLP is seeking a real estate finance associate to provide interim support. The contractor will work closely with partners and senior lawyers on transactional matters, particularly in real estate finance.

Key Responsibilities

Support on real estate finance transactions, including development finance, and investment financing Assist with drafting, reviewing, and managing legal documentation related to property finance deals Collaborate with internal teams and clients to ensure smooth transaction execution Provide legal input on structured finance matters where relevant


Contractor Profile UK-qualified solicitor with 4+ years’ PQE (more senior contractors also considered) Strong background in real estate finance Comfortable working on mid to senior-level matters
About the Team

BCLP’s Real Estate Finance team has been consistently ranked as Tier 1 in legal directories for over 14 years. The team has advised on landmark projects including the Bloomberg Building, 20 Fenchurch Street (Walkie Talkie), Chelsea Barracks, the Cheesegrater, Paddington Cube, and the Nova Building. The culture is collaborative, inclusive, and focused on excellence.



Location: London (Hybrid/Remote working available)

Start Date: Immediate

Contract Duration: 3-6 months (although they will consider longer potentially)

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