A great opportunity for a Contentious Probate Solicitor with knowledge of Contentious Probate Litigation to join a Legal 500, CQS and Lexcel accredited firm. You’ll be part of a growing team, handling a varied caseload within a supportive, collaborative environment. The Firm offer hybrid working, holiday purchase/bonus scheme, annual bonus, Medicash and many other impressive benefits. What will be expected of you as a Contentious Probate Solicitor: Manage a caseload commensurate with that of a full-time fee earner Conduct pre-action investigations, legal research, and initial case assessments Advise clients on a range of contentious matters Draft pleadings, statements of case, and pre-issue documentation, and file with the court as required Undertake administrative responsibilities, including compliance with deadlines, file management, and case organisation Attend court hearings and conferences, with or without counsel, as necessary Organise and prepare exhibits, documentation, evidence, and briefs Gather and analyse relevant information from a variety of sources Liaise with internal teams and external third parties Assist with complex or high-value claims led by other fee earners Supervise and support junior colleagues Benefits for this Contentious Probate role: 26 days of annual leave plus bank holidays Holiday purchase scheme Bonus holiday scheme Annual bonus Hybrid working Medicash Employee Assistance Programme Ongoing training and development The Firm: Our Legal 500 client is a nationwide, full-service firm with 20 offices, praised for its high-quality advice and strong client satisfaction. Combining top-tier expertise with commercial insight, the firm delivers strategic, expert support across all practice areas If you're a Contentious Probate ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Mia Henderson at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37607. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003