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Residential Conveyancing Solicitor – Livingston

Frasia Wright Associates
West Lothian
1 month ago
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This highly respected law firm is seeking two Solicitor’s to join its Residential Conveyancing Team based in Livingston. In this role, the post-holder will have a varied and challenging caseload covering all aspects of residential conveyancing, including sales, purchases, re-mortgages, and transfers of title.

Both positions are open to candidates at all levels, from newly qualified solicitors onwards, who are eager to advance their careers in this area. Applications are welcome from second-year trainees interested in assigning their training contracts, early 2025 qualifiers, and those seeking compressed hours arrangements. The team operates a hybrid working model, enabling employees to work from home up to one day per week.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive, forward-thinking firm offering genuine career development prospects. If this position is of interest to you, please get in touch with Teddie or Steph for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 13616)

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