On December 19, HM Revenue and Customs (“HMRC”), the UK’s counterpart to the US Treasury, published long-awaited (and arguably long overdue) guidance
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Commercial Property Solicitor
- Paris Smith, Southampton
- Real Estate
- 2 PQE5 PQE
Commercial Property Solicitor
- Paris Smith, Southampton
- Real Estate
- 2 PQE - 5 PQE
- We are looking to recruit an experienced commercial property solicitor to join our small, friendly and busy team in Winchester to work alongside and, to complement our lending team.
- The role will primarily involve handling a mix of commercial and buy to let purchases and re-mortgages for a variety of customers (companies and individuals) introduced by our lenders.
- Recognised as an “outstanding commercial property team” and a leading Commercial property department in the South of England, our Commercial property and planning lawyers have a well earned reputation for providing sound and pragmatic legal advice across all aspects of property and planning matters.
- You should have excellent organisation skills, the ability to manage and prioritise a significant workload, and ensure the highest level of client care.
- In return, we offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience and a comprehensive range of benefits within a supportive, professional environment.

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