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We are working with a highly regarded, City based law firm in London, known for its strength in real estate and commercial property, acting for a high quality and diverse client base. The firm is seeking a Transactional Real Estate Paralegal to support a busy and well-established Property team. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and commercially aware Paralegal to gain hands-on experience within a high performing and fast paced environment. The Real Estate team advises on a wide range of transactional matters, including acquisitions, disposals, landlord and tenant work, and development projects. You will work closely with Partners and Associates, providing key support across a varied and busy caseload.
Job Responsibility
Supporting fee earners on a range of commercial property transactions
Assisting with acquisitions and disposals, including due diligence and title reviews
Drafting and reviewing leases, licences and other property documents
Managing Land Registry applications and SDLT submissions
Preparing reports on title and supporting transaction documentation
Liaising with clients, agents, lenders and other third parties
Managing case files and ensuring accurate document management
Supporting with completions and post-completion matters
Requirements
Previous experience as a Paralegal, ideally within Real Estate or Commercial Property
A strong academic background in law
Good understanding of the conveyancing process and property transactions
Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
A proactive and team-oriented approach
What we offer
Benefits
Hybrid working pattern
Comprehensive benefits package
Excellent training and development within a well-established Real Estate team
Opportunity to work on high quality transactional matters