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Seeking an experienced Private Client Solicitor for a long-term locum contract in Buckinghamshire. This role requires a strong background in private client law, including IHT, and confidence in managing your own caseload. It's a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established firm with a support...
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United Kingdom , Buckinghamshire
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Seeking a qualified Private Client Locum Solicitor for a flexible role in Exeter. Manage a varied caseload including wills, probate, trusts, and LPAs with full autonomy and team support. Ideal for a proactive professional available at short notice. Benefit from an attractive rate and flexible wor...
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United Kingdom , Exeter
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Join a reputable firm in Exeter for a 3–6 month locum role. Manage a diverse caseload including Wills, Probate, LPAs, and Trusts in a client-facing position. This full-time contract offers a supportive, professional team environment with a flexible start date.
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United Kingdom , Exeter
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Explore a dynamic and rewarding career path with Private Client Locum Solicitor jobs. This unique legal profession combines deep expertise in personal and family law with the flexibility and variety of temporary contract work. A Private Client Locum Solicitor is a qualified legal professional who steps into law firms, legal departments, or other organizations on a temporary basis to manage and support private client caseloads. These roles are essential for covering periods of staff absence, managing unexpected surges in workload, or bringing specialist knowledge to specific projects without the long-term commitment of a permanent hire. The core of this profession revolves around managing the personal legal affairs of individuals. Typical responsibilities are diverse and deeply personal, requiring a high degree of sensitivity and technical skill. Practitioners in these jobs commonly handle the drafting of Wills and Codicils, guiding clients through the complexities of estate planning to ensure their final wishes are clearly documented. A significant portion of the role involves administering estates, applying for Grants of Probate, and managing the process of distributing assets to beneficiaries. Furthermore, locums in this field are often tasked with setting up and administering Trusts, which can be used for tax planning or to protect assets for future generations. They also frequently advise on and draft Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs), which appoint individuals to manage a client's financial affairs or health and welfare decisions should they lose mental capacity. Additional common areas of work include providing advice on Inheritance Tax (IHT) mitigation strategies and dealing with matters related to elderly client care. To excel in Private Client Locum Solicitor jobs, certain skills and requirements are paramount. Firstly, you must be a qualified solicitor, chartered legal executive, or equivalent, with a proven track record and substantial post-qualification experience in private client law. Beyond legal technical knowledge, exceptional interpersonal skills are non-negotiable. You will be dealing with clients during some of the most sensitive and emotionally challenging times of their lives, such as bereavement or planning for future incapacity, requiring immense empathy, patience, and clear communication. A high level of professional integrity and confidentiality is fundamental. From an operational standpoint, successful locums are self-sufficient, proactive, and highly organized, capable of managing a varied caseload with minimal supervision from the moment they start a new assignment. They must be adaptable, quickly assimilating into different firm cultures and procedures. For many seeking these jobs, the appeal lies in the autonomy, the opportunity to gain broad experience across multiple legal environments, and the control over one's work-life balance. If you are a dedicated, client-focused legal professional with expertise in wills, probate, trusts, and estate planning, exploring Private Client Locum Solicitor jobs could be the ideal next step for your career.

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