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Conveyancing in Lancashire - Colne (JO9946)

Apply now Conveyancing in Lancashire Colne, Lancashire, England A very well established Lancashire firm is looking for a conveyancer to work at their office located near Burnley. The firm would like to speak to solicitors, licensed conveyancers or legal executives with a minimum of 3 year's PQE in residential work. The role will be mainly office based but there will be scope for some working from home. The role will be full-time, permanent and salary levels will be negotiable depending on experience.

Head of Commercial Litigation in Central London (Hybrid Working) - Central London (JO9945)

Apply now Head of Commercial Litigation in Central London (Hybrid Working) Central London, Greater London, England A Central London firm is looking for a senior litigation solicitor to work at their office located a short walk from Liverpool Street Underground Station. Please note, this firm is always happy to offer hybrid working with their roles.   The firm is looking for a solicitor with a minimum of 10 years' PQE in commercial litigation work to head their small team consisting of two solicitors and support staff. Applicants should ideally have supervision experience and be able to demonstrate good business development skills.   The role is full-time, permanent and salary levels negotiable depending on experience.  

Conveyancing Locum in Scotland - 12-18 months - hybrid working - Glasgow City - £45 - 55 per hour + estimated (JO0000009944)

Apply now Conveyancing Locum in Scotland - 12-18 months - hybrid working Glasgow City, Scotland £45 - 55 per hour + estimated A multi-office law firm in Scotland are looking for a Scots law qualified residential conveyancing locum to help out for a period of around 12-18 months from the beginning of February 2026. This will ideally be on a full-time basis, although 4 days per week will also be considered.   You will need to attend the firm's offices for an initial period at the start, with hybrid working available thereafter. You must be Scots law qualified for this one.