Current Vacancies Practice Area: trusts-executry

Private Client Associate/Partner – Edinburgh

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Remote

We have been exclusively instructed on this fantastic private client opportunity with ELP Arbuthnott McClanachan Solicitors.

Private Client Solicitor – Dumbartonshire

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Glasgow

Our client, an established law firm, is currently recruiting a Solicitor to join its busy team. 

Private Client Partner – Ayr

Location: Ayr, Ayrshire

Due to succession planning this busy firm is currently recruiting a Private Client Partner to lead the team. 

Private Client Solicitor – Livingston

Location: West Lothian, Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh

This friendly firm is currently looking to recruit a Solicitor to join its Private Client Team. 

Private Client Associate/Senior Associate – Glasgow or Edinburgh

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow

Our client is seeking an additional Private Client Associate or Senior Associate to join its firm in Glasgow or Edinburgh.

Private Client Solicitor – Aberdeen

Location: Scotland, Aberdeen

Exciting opportunity to this growing Private Client Team in Aberdeen. 

Senior Private Client Solicitor – Guernsey

Location: Channel Islands

This leading international law firm are currently looking to recruit a Senior Solicitor to join its highly regarded Private Client team in Guernsey. 

Private Client Solicitor required at niche firm!

Location: East Lothian, Edinburgh

Highly successful niche firm is looking to recruit a Private Client Solicitor to cover maternity leave, based in its Berwick office on a permanent basis.

Interim Private Client Solicitor – Cumbernauld

Location: Central Belt, Scotland

This growing firm currently has a need for a Solicitor to join the Private Client on an interim basis. 

Private Client Solicitor – Alloa  

Location: Scotland, Fife

This small friendly firm currently have a need for a Solicitor at the NQ – 5 years’ PQE level to join its busy Private Client team.

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