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Private Client Lawyer

3 months ago


Dronfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom Taylor Emmet Solicitors Full time

The role:

As an Associate, you will Provide comprehensive legal advice to individuals and / or companies on a range of specialised legal matters. With at least 3, up to 5 years of post-qualified experience you will not only be able to:

Manage a diverse caseload.

Deliver high standards of client care and a first-class customer experience.

Work commercially which is reflected in your case management and outcomes.

Work collaboratively as part of a team.

Achieve and deliver key outcomes both for the client and the firm.

You will have greater autonomy for your own caseload and will begin to further enhance your own leadership qualities for the benefit of your personal development, your clients, and the firm.

As an Associate Lawyer, your role is pivotal in providing comprehensive legal services related to estate matters, particularly in cases of intestacy. Your responsibilities encompass a wide array of tasks aimed at guiding clients through the complexities of estate administration and planning. The following outlines the specification for this role:

Will Writing: Drafting and advising clients on the creation of wills to ensure their wishes are legally documented and appropriately executed.

Trust and Estate Planning: Developing strategic plans for the management and distribution of assets, including the establishment of trusts to protect and preserve wealth for future generations.

Probate and Estate Administration: Managing the legal process of probate and administering estates in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

Lasting Powers of Attorney/Deputyships: Assisting clients in appointing attorneys or deputies to manage their affairs in the event of incapacity, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

Taxation Expertise: Providing guidance on tax implications, including Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax, and implementing strategies to minimise tax liabilities within the framework of the law.

Care Home Planning: Advising clients on long-term care arrangements and developing plans to address care home costs and arrangements.

Agricultural Estates: Specialising in estate planning and administration for agricultural properties, addressing unique challenges and opportunities specific to this sector.

Wealth Management: Offering tailored solutions for wealth preservation and management, including investment strategies and asset protection measures.

Collaboration with Contentious Probate Department: Working closely with the firm's Contentious Probate Department to address any disputes or challenges that may arise in the administration of estates, providing expert guidance and support