

| Salary band | £30k - £50k |
|---|---|
| Salary details | unknown |
| Location | All the EU (exc. the UK) |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Chadwick Nott |
| Contact | Rebecca Pilgrim |
| Specialist Areas | Environment/Planning/Energy |
| Posted | 10th Nov 2008 |
| Expires | 8th Dec 2008 |
Are you a junior solicitor with an interest and experience in either PENSIONS or PLANNING? This leading client has 2 exceptional openings. Commanding an excellent name in the Midlands market, this firm is a fantastic starting ground for a junior, ambitious solicitor looking to join a firm where their careers will be developed and nurtured. Offering you excellent training and development, coupled with the opportunity to develop a specialism in the growth areas of Pensions or Planning. PENSIONS: Handling all aspects of pensions law, this is a fantastic team to join. You will deal with all aspects of occupational pensions law including advising companies and trustees on a wide range of pensions related issues. PLANNING: This will offer you the chance to work with senior lawyers in complex transactions and contracts as well as handling your own caseload. You will be developed to provide advice relating to planning law, planning process and policy including compulsory purchase and appeals. These are two fantastic chances to develop your career to the max - don't miss out! For more information, please call Rebecca Pilgrim on (phone number removed) or email your details to (email address removed)
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