Commercial Property Solicitor vacancy London (3-15 PQE)
Role Summary
A West End law firm in central London is actively looking to recruit a mid-level Commercial Property Solicitor (circa 3-15 PQE) to join the firm in 2026.
You will join an established department comprised of mainly ex-City Partners and be responsible for probably as varied a commercial property caseload as you can find in London.
The firm in question are extremely busy – you will not be required to build a caseload or undertake BD to generate new clients, unless of course you would like to.
Transactions will include advising on: landlord and tenant matters, developments, secured lending (lender and borrower side), investments (acquisitions and disposals), corporate real estate/joint ventures, asset management, as well as some light HNW residential property matters.
No billing targets. The law firm require 80% office attendance.
The law firm in question are supportive, stable, profitable and progressive. You will get exposure to high quality commercial real estate deals acting for entrepreneurial clients in a supportive and down to earth setting.
The Partners are very interested in hearing from Lawyers in the regions looking to step up to a London practice as well as those in the City interested in downsizing in order to get a better work life balance.
The salary range is £70,000-£90,000.
Experience Required
* Be a UK qualified Commercial Property Solicitor with at least 3 years PQE - essential
* Possess some development/finance experience - Desirable
Next Steps
Plummer Search Legal Recruitment is the primary, albeit not sole, agency acting for this law firm.
Having recruited for them extensively since 2019 we have true detailed knowledge of their commercial property practice, interview process, and a personal relationship with most of their Equity Partners. This enables Lawyers to have concrete and transparent guidance throughout any interview and offer process.
To find out more either apply directly or contact rp@plummersearch.co.uk for an exploratory discussion.