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Senior Associate/Legal Director, Banking & Finance – Glasgow/Edinburgh/Hybrid

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 week ago
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A well-established UK law firm is looking for an experienced solicitor (5+ years PQE) to join its Banking & Finance team, either in Edinburgh or Glasgow. This permanent position is suited to a Senior Associate or Legal Director who is passionate about finance law and keen to work on a broad range of transactional and advisory matters, including real estate finance, leveraged finance, and corporate funding.

The successful candidate will be part of a top-ranked team known for advising lenders, borrowers, and sponsors on complex and high-profile deals. You will collaborate with specialists across the firm, contributing to innovative financing solutions and playing a key role in client relationship development and business growth.

This role offers the chance to lead and mentor junior colleagues, manage multi-disciplinary projects, and engage in sector-focused initiatives. The firm values a proactive approach, strong drafting and communication skills, and a genuine interest in the evolving finance landscape. A commitment to excellence, collaboration, and continuous learning is essential.

If this position may be of interest, please contact Teddie or Cameron for a confidential initial discussion. (Assignment 17853)

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