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A well-regarded legal practice based in London City is seeking a Family Law Solicitor with 2-4 years of post-qualification experience to join their specialist team. The firm has a strong reputation for dealing with complex and high-value family matters, particularly those involving High Net Worth (HNW) and Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW) individuals, often with international elements.
Job Responsibility:
Managing a broad caseload including divorce proceedings, financial remedy cases, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, cohabitation issues and private children law matters
Contributing to the wider development of the practice through networking, article writing and other business development initiatives
Requirements:
UK-qualified with 2-4 years' PQE in family law
Solid experience in all aspects of family law, including financial disputes and child arrangements
A client-centred, solution-focused approach
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Confidence managing a varied caseload with minimal supervision
A proactive attitude towards business development and marketing
IT proficiency and excellent document management skills
LLB/GDL and LPC or equivalent qualifications
Nice to have:
Additional experience advising international clients or dealing with complex financial cases
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