Private Client Solicitor
Location: Stroud, Gloucestershire
Salary: Very Competitive (DOE) + Excellent Benefits
The Client:
Our client is a well-established law firm, offering a wide range of legal services for both business and personal needs.
The Role:
As a Private Client Solicitor, you'll handle various aspects including wills, estate administration, tax planning, and court orders.
Duties:
Prepare wills, administer estates, and advise on tax planning.
Manage court orders and Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Engage in marketing and business development activities.
Collaborate with the team to enhance the firm's growth.
Requirements:
Previously worked as a Private Client Solicitor or in a similar role.
Possess 3 years PQE.
Skilled in drafting Wills, including strategies for asset protection and tax minimisation
Inheritance, capital gains, and income tax principles for estate planning.
Trust formation, administration, and taxation expertise.
Lasting Powers of Attorney preparation and registration, specialising in elderly client advice.
STEP or SFE qualified (Preferable)
Proficiency in IT and legal software.
Benefits:
Hybrid-style, flexible working pattern
Competitive salary
Employee Pension Scheme
24 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays
Life Assurance and Staff Discounts
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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