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Senior Lawyers/Director/Partner – Glasgow

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 month ago
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We are delighted to be working with this leading full-service UK law firm. The firm is going through a period of growth and is now seeking additional senior level lawyers to join its new team in Glasgow.

This is an exciting opportunity for candidates with drive and ambition, looking to grow with the firm. Applications are welcome from senior professionals through to partner level across a range of practice areas, and the firm are particularly interested in candidates with a following in Real Estate, Banking, or Construction.

The firm have specialty divisions in Corporate, Real Estate, Private Client, Employment, DR, Planning, Insolvency, Health & Safety/Risk etc so there is opportunity to specialise if this is of interest.

To be considered for the LD/Partner roles, candidates will have a minimum of 8 years’ PQE and will ideally have some following and a keen interest in business development and marketing in order to get the most from this opportunity.

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an ambitious, hardworking but friendly firm in a relaxed and inclusive working environment. This is a full-time position based in Glasgow; however, the firm offer flexible agile working arrangements.

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