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Locum Property Lawyer Jobs (Hybrid work)

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Locum Senior Property Lawyer
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Seeking a Locum Senior Property Lawyer for a hybrid role in Birmingham (2 days office/week). This position requires a 5-9+ PQE Solicitor or Legal Executive to manage complex property casework, issue leases/licenses, and supervise junior staff. Ideal candidates will have strong residential/commerc...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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50.00 - 65.00 GBP / Hour
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Douglas Scott
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Locum Property Lawyer
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Seeking a Locum Property Lawyer (5-9 years PQE) for a 6-month role in Birmingham. Provide expert legal advice on complex property ownership, leases, and casework. Supervise junior staff in a supportive environment, handling residential/commercial matters. Ideal for a qualified Solicitor or Legal ...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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65.00 GBP / Hour
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Douglas Scott
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Explore the dynamic world of Locum Property Lawyer jobs, a specialized and flexible career path within the legal sector. A Locum Property Lawyer is a qualified legal professional who steps into temporary, contract, or interim roles within law firms, corporate legal departments, housing associations, or local government. These positions are ideal for covering periods of staff absence, managing unexpected spikes in workload, or providing expert input on specific time-bound projects, offering unparalleled variety and work-life balance. Professionals in these roles are specialists in property law, also known as real estate law in some jurisdictions. Their primary function is to manage a diverse portfolio of property-related legal matters. This typically involves handling the legal aspects of property ownership, transfer, and management. A core part of their responsibilities includes dealing with both freehold and leasehold interests. They draft, review, and negotiate a wide array of documents such as leases, licenses, and agreements for sale and purchase. Their expertise often extends to managing complex title issues, conducting due diligence for property transactions, and handling the legalities of property acquisitions and disposals. Furthermore, they provide crucial advice on ancillary property matters like easements, wayleaves, covenants, and rights of way. Common responsibilities for a Locum Property Lawyer include managing complex casework from initiation to completion, ensuring all legal and regulatory requirements are met. They are frequently tasked with providing clear, concise, and practical legal advice to internal or external clients and key stakeholders. In more senior locum property lawyer jobs, there is often an element of supervision, where the individual may be expected to guide, mentor, or oversee the work of junior legal assistants or paralegals to ensure the smooth running of the legal team during their tenure. The typical skills and requirements for this profession are rigorous. Candidates must be fully qualified solicitors, chartered legal executives (CILEx), or hold an equivalent legal qualification recognized in their jurisdiction. A strong, demonstrable knowledge of property law and its practical application is non-negotiable. Successful locums possess excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills, allowing them to integrate quickly into new teams and handle a demanding caseload efficiently. They are typically self-motivated, adaptable, and possess strong commercial awareness. While specific post-qualification experience (PQE) requirements vary, many locum property lawyer jobs seek individuals with several years of post-qualification experience, enabling them to hit the ground running with minimal supervision. This career offers a unique opportunity to gain broad experience across different organizational cultures and complex legal challenges, making it an attractive option for property law specialists seeking autonomy and diverse professional engagements.

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