Overview

Housing Litigation Solicitor – Exeter

Chadwick Nott are instructed on a new opportunity for a Housing Mangement/Litigation Lawyer at a Legal 500 ranked firm with an office in central Exeter.

This multi office leading practice are looking to recruit an experienced Housing Litigation Solicitor or FCILEx to join their highly regarded housing management team. This opening will allow you to elevate your career and supervise junior lawyers while managing a challenging caseload.

In this role you will work closely with clients on disputes related to housing stock and tenant conduct. You can expect to handle disrepair claims, anti-social behaviour injunctions, breach of tenancy injunctions, possession claims, property and land disputes, and leasehold disputes.

The ideal candidate will have around 5+ years PQE in litigation. You will be expected to supervise junior team members and therefore will have excellent communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships.

Our client pride themselves on how they value their people and invest in their development, and you can expect genuine promotion prospects, high-quality work, and a supportive team.

For more information about this role please contact Hannah Somers at Chadwick Nott.

(t) 0117 917 1929
(m) 07435 943574
(e) hannahsomers@chadwicknott.co.uk

*At Chadwick Nott, we are committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture as well as supporting our large client network achieve the same. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications of all qualified candidates regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, disability, culture or anything other personal characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity in the workplace. Where a level of experience is indicated, please note that this is only a guideline.*

Job Tenure: Permanent and Full-Time
Salary: Negotiable
Location: Exeter, Devon

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