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Farms Estates and Rural Land Managing Associate


Company : TN United Kingdom


Location : Manchester, England


Created : 2025-05-02


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Social network you want to login/join with:Farms Estates and Rural Land Managing Associate, ManchesterClient: JMC Legal Recruitment Location: Manchester, United Kingdom Job Category: Other EU work permit required: Yes Job Reference: 2e851d52d726 Job Views: 11 Posted: 28.04.2025 Expiry Date: 12.06.2025 Job Description:Farms Estates and Rural Land Managing Associate This Top 100 firm has strong roots across the South West region and a focus on technology and investment, providing high-quality, sector-focused work. The firm's culture emphasizes flexibility, inclusivity, and collaboration, with significant investment in technological tools to enhance connectivity and agility. The firm is expanding its Real Estate practice in Manchester and seeks an experienced Farms, Estates & Rural Land Managing Associate with 8+ years PQE. The role is suitable for candidates with substantial senior-level experience in the rural sector, whether in litigation or transactional law. Responsibilities include: For litigators: landlord/tenant disputes, farming partnership disputes, nuisance claims, right of way disputes, landed estate work, contentious receivership matters, regulatory disputes related to rural land, and collaboration with other teams such as developer, renewables, and natural capital. For transactional lawyers: farm and land sales/purchases, country house transactions, refinancing, receiverships of rural property, easements, licenses, and rural tenancies. The firm offers strong support, progression routes to partnership, a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the opportunity to work with leading professionals on impactful projects. The ideal candidate will have: 8+ years PQE in a quality practice, with experience in farms, estates, and rural land law Excellent communication and rapport-building skills A focus on contribution, progression, and potential over PQE or tenure#J-18808-Ljbffr