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Residential Conveyancing Solicitor – Edinburgh

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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A well-established multi-service law firm is currently seeking a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor to join its busy team in Edinburgh.

The successful candidate will manage a varied caseload of residential property transactions, including purchases, remortgages, sales, title transfers. You will advise clients on all legal aspects of their transactions, liaise with lenders, draft legal documentation, and ensure that transactions are completed accurately and on time. You will also contribute to the firm’s wider private client services, supporting areas such as wills and powers of attorney.

The candidate will have a minimum of 3 years’ post-qualification experience in residential conveyancing and will play a key leadership role within the branch. They will oversee conveyancing paralegals, manage the property department’s daily operations, and mentor junior staff and trainees. Strong communication and organisational skills are essential, along with the ability to manage a busy workload while maintaining high levels of accuracy and client care. Familiarity with case management systems and confidence using legal software will be advantageous.

This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career within a respected, collaborative, and client-focused legal team that prioritises professional growth and high-quality service.

Should this role be of interest, please do not hesitate to contact either Teddie or Cameron for an initial, confidential discussion. (Assignment 17265)

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