Court of Protection Solicitor 2+ PQE | Top 200, L500 & HNW Chambers ranked firm | London, CityThe Firm:This Top 200 ranked London practice is known for its specialist Court of Protection work and long-standing commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals. Its Court of Protection team is trusted to manage complex matters involving property, financial affairs, and health and welfare decisions — often for clients with significant personal injury or clinical negligence awards.The Role:You will join a respected Court of Protection team acting on a broad range of complex, sensitive, and high-value matters. Work will span:Advising clients, families and carers on mental capacity and Court of Protection processesPreparing deputyship, statutory will and complex financial or welfare applicationsActing as (or supporting) deputies in managing property and financial affairsManaging cases involving brain-injured and vulnerable clients, trust administration and tax/account managementHandling disputes around capacity, deputyship and best-interest decisionsDrafting LPAs and guiding clients through registration and practical useLiaising with multidisciplinary professionals to secure the client’s best interestsProviding internal and external training on developments in the fieldYou’ll take ownership of a varied caseload while working within a supportive team structure that encourages autonomy and ongoing development.Why This Role?Work at the forefront of COP practice – exposure to complex, high-value matters recognised across the sector.Shape your career – the team offers clear progression, genuine mentorship and opportunities to develop specialist expertise.Meaningful impact – play a direct role in protecting vulnerable clients, often at pivotal moments in their lives.Supportive environment – join a culture that values balance, development and collaborative working.Strong professional profile – work with a team recognised by major legal directories, enhancing long-term career credibility.The Candidate & Benefits:Qualified Solicitor with 2+ years’ PQE in Court of Protection workStrong understanding of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and practical applicationConfident managing a busy caseload independentlyExcellent communication and client-care skills, especially around sensitive family dynamicsOrganised, proactive and able to handle urgent or complex mattersComfortable with financial management and detailed analysisExperience in similar specialist teams and a commitment to ongoing professional development is desirableCompetitive salaryPrivate medical insuranceLife insurance and income protectionContributory pensionDiscretionary annual bonusReduced gym membership and discount schemeSeason ticket loanAdditional leave over ChristmasApply for immediate consideration.