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Commercial Services Solicitor
- DWF, Leeds
- Projects & Construction
- NQ4 PQE
Commercial Services Solicitor
- DWF, Leeds
- Projects & Construction
- NQ - 4 PQE
- DWF LLP is now seeking to recruit an enthusiastic specialist to join our expanding Construction & Infrastructure team.
- We would also consider someone based in Manchester or Liverpool.
- The clients include a mix of regional, national and international companies, to whom the team provides the full range of non-contentious and contentious construction services. Currently the work is split approximately 60/40 between contentious and non-contentious.
- You will work on a range of matters associated with a typical national construction practice.
- Major clients are in the energy sector, though the team's expertise is across building, infrastructure and manufacturing.

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