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Join a top-ranked firm as a Property Disputes Solicitor (Associate/Senior Associate) in Reading. Manage a diverse caseload involving landlord/tenant and land transaction disputes. Enjoy a competitive salary, hybrid working, and a clear career path. Apply your proven real estate litigation experti...
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United Kingdom , Reading
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65000.00 GBP / Year
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Douglas Scott
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Until further notice
Explore a dynamic and intellectually stimulating career path with Property Disputes Solicitor jobs. This specialised legal profession sits at the intersection of property law and litigation, focusing on resolving conflicts that arise from the ownership, use, and occupation of land and buildings. Property Disputes Solicitors are the dedicated legal experts individuals and businesses turn to when property-related disagreements escalate, requiring formal legal intervention and often court proceedings. Their work is crucial in protecting client assets, interpreting complex legal rights, and navigating the often-turbulent waters of property conflict. A typical day for a Property Disputes Solicitor involves a diverse and challenging caseload. Common responsibilities include providing strategic legal advice to clients, whether they are residential homeowners, commercial landlords, tenants, or developers. They handle a wide array of disputes, such as landlord and tenant issues (including lease renewals, rent reviews, service charge disputes, and possession proceedings), boundary and easement conflicts, claims concerning restrictive covenants and rights of way, professional negligence claims against surveyors or agents, and disputes related to property development and construction. Their core duties involve taking detailed client instructions, conducting thorough legal research, drafting legal documents like court pleadings and witness statements, negotiating settlements to avoid costly trials, and representing clients in court, tribunals, and mediation hearings. To excel in Property Disputes Solicitor jobs, certain skills and qualifications are fundamental. Firstly, a strong academic background is essential, including a qualifying law degree or conversion course and the successful completion of the Legal Practice Course (LPC) or Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). Beyond formal qualifications, exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount for dissecting complex factual scenarios and applying nuanced legal principles. Superior communication and negotiation skills are critical for effective client liaison, advocacy, and settlement discussions. A commercial mindset is highly valued, as the role often involves understanding the financial implications of a dispute for the client. Typical requirements also include the ability to manage a demanding caseload autonomously, meticulous attention to detail, resilience under pressure, and a commitment to continuous professional development to stay abreast of evolving property law precedents and legislation. For those with a passion for law, a keen intellect, and a tenacious spirit, Property Disputes Solicitor jobs offer a rewarding career with significant opportunities for progression and specialisation within the legal field.

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