Associate - Real Estate Litigation - FTC 12 MONTH

Job Locations UK-London
Posted Date 2 weeks ago(06/01/2025 10:50)
Job ID
2024-1320
# of Openings
1
Category
Legal opportunities

Overview

Penningtons Manches Cooper is a leading UK and international law firm which provides high quality legal advice tailored to both businesses and individuals. We address the specific objectives of each client through our flair and technical expertise and offer a personal service founded on a strong team ethic.
Today, we have UK offices in the City of London, Basingstoke, Birmingham, Cambridge, Guildford, Oxford and Reading while our growing overseas network stretches from Asia to South America through our presence in Singapore, Piraeus, Paris, and Madrid. We have 140+ partners and over 850 people in total.
We have established a strong reputation in a variety of sectors, particularly technology, private wealth, shipping and real estate. Our lawyers are also recognised for their expertise in life sciences, education, retail, sports and entertainment and international trade.
Among our clients we count multi-national corporations, public companies, professional partnerships, banks and financial institutions as well as private individuals, owner managed businesses and start-ups. We are conscious that our culture and close working relationships are vital assets and we are determined to maintain these as we increase in size.

 

Our Real Estate Litigation team are seeking a new Associate hire into our London office - this is a 12 month FTC.

 

Responsibilities

You will enjoy a challenging and varied caseload as well as excellent professional development opportunities. The team is assisted by outstanding knowledge lawyers and dedicated support staff.

The department acts for a broad range of clients including;

  • Institutional landlords and some tenants.
  • Investors.
  • Developers.
  • Ground rent and other residential landlords.
  • Social Housing organisations.
  • Private individuals.

 

The firm operates a hybrid agile working policy allowing employees to work from home (or another UK location) for at least 50% of their time.  Individuals can also apply for other flexible working options either at the time of recruitment or during the course of their employment.

Essential & Desirable Criteria

  • Experience of a range of residential matters is sought including;

    • Residential landlord and tenant issues including rent recovery and possession claims.
    • Service charge matters including S.20 and related tribunal proceedings.
    • Building safety issues (repairing and other obligations, fire safety legislation, service charge issues).
    • Enforcement of easements, restrictive covenants and rights of light.
    • Disrepair.
    • Adverse possession and squatters.
    • Transactional support work.

     

    There are opportunities for involvement in other areas.

    At our firm, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is a priority and at the heart of everything we do. We actively want to attract a diverse workforce and welcome applications from everyone, from all backgrounds. We are committed to promoting an inclusive culture where everyone can be their full selves and experience being seen and heard. You can find out more about our firm’s commitment, initiatives and Pennclusion committees here.

    We ensure that there are equal opportunities and treatment for all job applicants and employees, at all stages of the recruitment process and employment, regardless of age, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin), religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and social background. We aim to provide adjustments for people who have a disability, long-term health condition (including mental health) or neurodiversity. If you would like to request an adjustment, please contact Emily.Green@penningtonslaw.com

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