Current Vacancies Sector: law-firm

Litigation Solicitor – Ayr

Location: Ayr, Ayrshire

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented and motivated Litigation Solicitor to join a well-established and successful Scottish law firm in Ayrshire.

London opportunities, prestige firms!

Location: England, London

Looking to move to progress your career with a high-flying London firm?

Partners – be part of the success story!

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Glasgow

Be part of an innovative and progressive law firm!

Associate/Senior Associate, Commercial Property – Glasgow 

Location: Glasgow, Scotland, Central Belt

Our client, a leading UK Law Firm, is seeking an Associate or Senior Associate to join its Real Estate practice in Glasgow.

Senior Lawyers – Ayrshire

Location: Scotland, Central Belt

We are delighted to be instructed by our client, a well-established and successful Scottish law firm.

NQ Private Client Solicitor – Edinburgh

Location: East Lothian, Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, Remote

We have been instructed on a new role with our client, a Scottish law firm, one of the longest-established in Edinburgh.

Real Estate vacancy with Dickson Minto – Edinburgh

Location: Scotland, Edinburgh, Remote

We are delighted to be working on an exciting Real Estate role with our client, Dickson Minto, a prominent Law Firm specialising in corporate transactions and complex commercial advice.

Corporate M&A, Senior Associate – Edinburgh

Location: Central Belt, Edinburgh, East Lothian

Our client, an independent UK law firm, is currently recruiting a Senior Associate to join its M&A team in Edinburgh.

Corporate M&A Solicitor – Edinburgh

Location: Scotland, Central Belt, Edinburgh, East Lothian

Our client, an independent UK law firm, is currently recruiting an Associate to join its Corporate M&A team in Edinburgh.

Corporate Solicitor – Edinburgh

Location: Central Belt, Edinburgh, East Lothian

This dynamic law firm currently has a need for a Corporate solicitor to join its team in Edinburgh.

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