Description
Newly Qualified Property Litigation Solicitor – Newcastle Top-Tier National Law Firm – Real Estate Disputes Team
Location: Newcastle (Hybrid Working Available)
Permanent | Full-Time | NQ Opportunity
We're working with a leading national law firm that is currently seeking a Newly Qualified Solicitor to join its highly respected Property Dispute Resolution team, one of the largest and most established in the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to launch your post-qualification career in a high-performing, supportive, and forward-thinking environment.
The Opportunity You’ll be part of a national team advising a wide range of clients on residential landlord and tenant law and broader contentious property issues. These include:
- Long leasehold and short-term tenancy disputes
- Possession and trespass actions
- Disrepair and property management litigation
- Telecoms issues
- Licensing, injunctions, and advisory work
The firm boasts an impressive client base, including national property investors, public and quasi-public bodies, FTSE 250 companies, charities, PRS, Build to Rent, student housing, and local government bodies.
You’ll also work closely with the real estate transactional team, gaining exposure to a seamless client service model and the opportunity to develop strong cross-discipline relationships.
What They're Looking For The ideal candidate will:
- Be a qualified Solicitor in England & Wales (or qualifying in 2025)
- Have completed a seat in property litigation or gained strong relevant experience in a paralegal or trainee capacity
- Demonstrate excellent legal research, drafting and communication skills
- Show commercial awareness and a client-focused mindset
- Be a proactive team player, able to work across offices and disciplines
Why Apply?
- Top-quality work: Join a recognised leader in real estate disputes, with access to complex and interesting work from day one
- Supportive culture: Excellent mentoring and development within a collaborative, non-hierarchical team
- Genuine flexibility: Hybrid working and a strong commitment to work-life balance
- Inclusive values: Strong DEI and wellbeing programmes, with an open and people-first culture
- Career growth: Real opportunities to progress in a specialist area of law with increasing demand
To apply confidentially or learn more about this opportunity, please contact Beth Livings at QED Legal via the details provided.