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Property Dispute Resolution Lawyer

Dorchester, DT1, UK
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Company: WA CONSULTANTS

Job Type: Permanent, Full Time

Salary: £40000 - £60000/annum

Property Dispute Resolution Lawyer

We are seeking a talented and driven Property Dispute Resolution Lawyer to join a growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in a developing office while handling a varied and high-quality caseload of property-related disputes.

You will provide strategic, commercially focused advice to a broad range of clients, delivering practical solutions and strong representation across residential and commercial property matters.

You will be responsible for:

Advising clients on a wide range of property disputes

Managing your own caseload with minimal supervision

Drafting statements of case, witness statements, instructions to counsel, and other key legal documents

Engaging in Alternative Dispute Resolution, including mediation and negotiation

Supporting business development initiatives and networking activities

Conducting advocacy (where appropriate and depending on experience)

Your caseload is likely to include:

Residential landlord and tenant disputes, including possession claims, disrepair, and deposit issues

Commercial landlord and tenant matters, including lease renewals, forfeiture, and dilapidations

Service charge disputes

Boundary and land access disputes

Rights of way and rights to light

Adverse possession claims

About You...

A minimum of 2 years' PQE with solid experience in property litigation

Excellent client care and communication skills

Strong negotiation skills and a proactive, solutions-focused approach

The ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines effectively

A collaborative mindset and a commitment to delivering high standards of service

WA Consultants is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as described within The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
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