Real Estate Partner Leading Law Firm | Belfast Nixon McQuade are working in partnership with a leading Belfast law firm to appoint an experienced Real Estate Partner to join and further strengthen its highly regarded property practice. This is a strategic appointment offering the opportunity to play a key role in shaping the future direction of the firms real estate offering. The successful candidate will advise a high quality client base on complex and high value transactions, while contributing to business development, client relationship management, and team leadership. The Role: Lead and advise on complex, high value real estate transactions across commercial property, development and investments. Provide strategic, commercially focused legal advice to a diverse client base including developers, investors, lenders, and corporate occupiers Manage and grow key client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor at senior stakeholder level Play an active role in business development, including work winning, client pitches, and profile raising Supervise, mentor, and develop junior and senior members of the real estate team Contribute to the strategic growth and direction of the real estate practice and the wider firm The Person: Qualified Solicitor with 8 years PQE in real estate Demonstrable experience leading complex commercial property transactions Established client following or strong evidence of business development capability Commercially astute with a pragmatic, solutions driven approach Strong leadership, mentoring, and people management skills Excellent communication and relationship building abilities The Rewards: Opportunity to join a top tier firm with a strong market reputation Competitive and flexible partner remuneration package, aligned with experience and practice contribution Hybrid working model Private medical insurance Private dental insurance Life insurance Supportive, collaborative partnership culture If interested, apply or reach out to Nixon McQuade Skills: Partner Management Business Services Business partnership Law