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Solicitor Opportunities – Dundee Focus

Frasia Wright Associates
Dundee City Council
4 weeks ago
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DUNDEE FOCUS

LOOKING FOR SPECIALISTS IN DUNDEE…

At Frasia Wright Associates we are currently handling a range of challenging and exciting solicitor roles in Dundee. So, if you are looking for a new challenge as a Lawyer in Dundee, at any level – please contact us for a confidential discussion or visit our website. A small selection of what we have to offer is featured below:

Residential Conveyancing – Dundee (Assignment 17798)

Manage a full caseload of residential property transactions including purchases, sales, remortgages, and transfers of title. Build strong client relationships and contribute to team development and business growth. Qualified solicitor with 2+ years’ PQE; offers competitive salary, hybrid working, and clear career progression.

Legal Technologist – Scotland/Flexible (Assignment 17643)

Drive innovation and digital transformation within the Commercial team, implementing legal tech, automation, and AI solutions. Collaborate with lawyers, clients, and leadership to deliver tech-enabled legal services and support the firm’s Ignite Lab initiative. Qualified solicitor (Scotland or England & Wales) with corporate/commercial experience and a passion for legal technology.

Family Law Solicitor – Dundee (Assignment 16981)

Handle a broad range of family law matters including divorce, financial provision, cohabitation, and child law. Manage complex cases independently, providing sensitive and pragmatic advice with strong advocacy skills. 3+ years’ PQE; offers hybrid working, strong benefits, and long-term career progression in a respected firm.

Commercial Property Solicitor – Dundee (Assignment 16504)

Work on diverse commercial property transactions including acquisitions, disposals, leasing, and finance. Suitable for NQs to Senior Associates seeking to develop within a leading full-service firm. Join a supportive, client-focused team offering a dynamic and inclusive work environment.

Private Client – Dundee (Assignment 16823)

Advise on wills, executries, trusts, tax planning, and Adults with Incapacity matters. Ideal for a solicitor with 0–5 years’ PQE and an interest in pursuing STEP or similar qualifications. Join a progressive firm offering strong benefits, hybrid working, and professional development opportunities.

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