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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Exeter | Salary: &amp;pound;75000/annum | Type: Permanent | Opportunity: Property Litigation Lawyer (Up to 5 Years PQE)    Location: Exeter (Flexible and Hybrid Working)    Salary: Up to -75,000 + Bonus      If you''re a property litigator who wants better work, more trust and a team that actually feels like a team, this could be worth a chat!     This is a chance to join a long-established, highly respected South West firm with a strong litigation reputation and a genuinely interesting caseload. Based in Exeter, the team acts for a broad mix of clients - including landowners, developers, charities, councils, agricultural businesses, landed estates and high-net-worth individuals - so the work is varied, complex and far from routine.     They''re growing their property litigation offering and are looking for a Property/Commercial Litigation Lawyer from NQ up to around 5 years'' PQE to come in and build their experience within a supportive, well-structured team.      What You Will Be Doing:      You''ll pick up a broad range of property-related disputes, including:   Commercial landlord and tenant disputes  Residential landlord and tenant matters (including evolving legislation and challenges in the sector)  Boundary disputes, rights of way, ...</description>
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