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Commercial Property Solicitor
- Redkite Solicitors, Stroud
- Real Estate
- 1 PQE4 PQE
Commercial Property Solicitor
- Redkite Solicitors, Stroud
- Real Estate
- 1 PQE - 4 PQE
- The role purpose is to provide a quality service to the Firm’s clients to meet the needs of the Commercial Property department and help it achieve its financial and other targets.
- In addition, you will self-manage as required so as to operate at optimum efficiency to ensure personal financial and other targets are met.
- We will require you to build strong beneficial relationships with estate agents and other referrers of Commercial Property work to the firm.
- You must have ommercial Property experience.
- Experience using Ochresoft Intelliworks or similar workflow management system is desirable.

Redkite Solicitors Services Ltd
Since 1898, Redkite Solicitors have been helping individuals, families and businesses across Wales and England resolve their legal issues with dedicated support and tailored solutions.
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