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Banking & Finance Associate – Edinburgh

Frasia Wright Associates
East Lothian Council
1 month ago
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Our client, a leading UK law firm is seeking an Associate or Senior Associate to join its top-ranked Banking & Finance team in Edinburgh. The team advises on a broad range of transactions, including fund finance, leveraged and acquisition finance, real estate finance, and restructuring.

This is a great opportunity to work on high-profile UK and cross-border deals alongside recognised specialists. The firm offers training, including in fund finance, and supports career development with options such as dual qualification and involvement in cross-sector initiatives.

Applicants should have at least four years’ PQE (Scottish, English, or dual-qualified), excellent drafting and communication skills, and a strong interest in finance law. A collaborative approach, commercial awareness, and enthusiasm for client work are essential.

The role includes hybrid working and the chance to be part of a dynamic, growing practice with a reputation for innovation and leadership.

If this position could be of interest to you, please do not hesitate to contact either Teddie or Cameron for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 15363)

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