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Senior Level Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 month ago
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SENIOR LEVEL FOCUS

At Frasia Wright Associates we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting Senior Solicitor/Senior Associate/Legal Director & Partner level opportunities and are seeing an increase in demand for more senior level candidates within the profession, throughout Scotland. So, if you are looking for a new challenge at senior/associate level, please contact us for a confidential discussion or visit our website. A small selection of what we have to offer is featured below:

Commercial Property Partner – Edinburgh (Assignment 15554)

Lead and advise on a broad range of commercial property matters including sales, purchases, leasing, investment, and finance.

Join a respected and friendly firm with the potential to work on English property transactions.

Ideal for senior lawyers with 10+ years’ PQE and strong commercial property experience; following welcomed but not required.

Banking Legal Director/Partner – Edinburgh/Glasgow (Assignment 16802)

Head the Banking & Finance team, advising on transactions across sectors like energy, retail, and healthcare.

Work across areas such as acquisition finance, corporate lending, and real estate finance.

Requires 7+ years’ PQE and strong expertise in banking and finance law.

Private Client Partner – Aberdeen (Assignment 15652)

Lead the Private Client team handling wills, executries, trusts, powers of attorney, and tax matters.

Based in Aberdeen with flexibility for Edinburgh or Glasgow; manage sensitive and complex client cases.

Must have 6+ years’ PQE, with leadership and private client experience preferred.

Legal Director/Partner, Contentious Construction – Glasgow/Edinburgh (Assignment 12024)

Manage a wide caseload of construction disputes including adjudications, litigation, and arbitration.

Represent a range of clients such as contractors, consultants, and local authorities.

Requires 7+ years’ PQE in construction disputes and proven leadership in a client-facing role.

Corporate Partner – Edinburgh or Glasgow (Assignment 16575)

Lead the Corporate Team advising on M&A, private equity, restructuring, and capital reductions.

Work with a team of specialists on complex corporate transactions across sectors.

Requires 7+ years’ PQE in corporate law; a following is desirable but not essential.

Commercial Litigation Partner – Glasgow/Edinburgh (Assignment 13754)

Handle high-value disputes for commercial and financial clients, including investment banking cases.

Advise strategically on contentious matters across sectors, including financial services and property.

Must have 6+ years’ PQE with solid experience in commercial or financial services litigation.

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