Private Client Partner - Rare & Exciting Opportunity

QED Legal LLP
Leeds
2 days ago
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Partner – Private Client| Leeds City Centre| 80,000K-150,000K+

An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Associate aiming for partnership or an established Partner to lead and develop a Private Client practice in Leeds city centre. This role offers the unique prospect of being the first Private Client lawyer on the ground, providing the autonomy to establish and grow your own team within a firm known for its collaborative and forward-thinking culture. This position offers a rare chance to make a significant impact within a growing firm, providing the autonomy to shape the Private Client practice in Leeds while being supported by a nationally recognised team.


As the first Private Client lawyer in Leeds, you will play a pivotal role in establishing and leading the firm's presence in the region. This is a rare opportunity to build and shape a team from the ground up while working alongside a highly regarded national Private Client practice. You will provide expert legal advice on a range of private client matters, including wills, trusts, estate planning, and succession, delivering tailored solutions to high-net-worth individuals and families. With a strong focus on business development, you will foster new client relationships and expand the firm’s network in Leeds. Collaboration will be key, as you will work closely with colleagues across the firm’s national offices to share expertise and deliver a seamless, high-quality service to clients.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Team Leadership: Spearhead the development of the Private Client practice in Leeds, recruiting and mentoring a dedicated team of professionals.
  • Client Engagement: Deliver expert legal advice to a diverse clientele, focusing on wills, trusts, estate planning, and related services.
  • Collaboration: Work in tandem with the firm's robust national Private Client team, leveraging collective expertise to provide comprehensive solutions.
  • Business Development: Identify and pursue opportunities to expand the firm's presence in the Leeds market, fostering relationships with clients and stakeholders.

What’s on Offer

  • Attractive Salary & Benefits:A highly competitive salary package, rewarding your expertise and leadership.
  • Prime Location:Operate from stunning, state-of-the-art offices situated in Leeds city centre, providing an inspiring and convenient work environment.
  • National Reach:Be part of a firm with a strong national presence, offering a wealth of resources and a broad network of professionals.
  • Supportive Culture:Join a team that values collaboration, professional growth, and a balanced approach to work and life.
  • Growth Potential:Take advantage of the firm's ambitious plans for expansion in Leeds, with significant investments already made in the region.

About You:

Experience:A proven track record in Private Client law, with substantial experience at the Senior Associate or Partner level.

  • Leadership Skills:Demonstrated ability to build and lead a team, with a focus on mentorship and development.
  • Client Focused:A commitment to delivering exceptional client service, with the ability to cultivate and maintain strong client relationships.
  • Entrepreneurial:A proactive approach to business development, with the drive to establish and grow the firm's presence in the Leeds market.

If you are a dynamic and ambitious Private Client lawyer seeking a transformative role within a forward-thinking firm, we invite you to apply.


To hear more, please contact Amy Spark at QED Legal:



Linked In:https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-spark-%E2%9C%A8-b947a612a/

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