Private Client Solicitor

  • Hereford
  • Permanent
  • £40,000 - £55,000 per annum

Private Client Solicitor – Join a Respected, Community-Rooted Firm

Are you a passionate and personable Private Client Solicitor looking to join a firm with deep community roots and a genuinely supportive culture?

Our client was established in 1998, is a proudly traditional yet forward-thinking law firm with offices in Bridgnorth, Hereford, and Abergavenny. With over 25 years of trusted service and steady growth – They’ve built a team of committed legal professionals who are experts in their field and truly care about the clients and communities we serve.

We are now seeking a Private Client Solicitor to join this team, due to the upcoming retirement of a long-serving senior solicitor. This is a rare opportunity to step into an established and respected role with a loyal client base.

Why Join This Firm?

  • A respected, Lexcel-accredited firm with a strong local presence
  • CQS-accredited and Legal Aid Agency approved in Family Law
  • A team who combine legal excellence with warmth and approachability
  • You’ll be joining a firm that still believes in traditional values, local service, and an open-door policy

The Role: You will manage a varied caseload including:

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate
  • Estate Administration
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Court of Protection work
  • Tax planning and asset protection

You’ll be supported by experienced staff and work in an open-door, friendly culture where clients are at the heart of everything we do.

About You:

  • Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive with solid Private Client experience
  • Strong communication and client care skills
  • Able to work independently and within a collaborative team
  • A genuine interest in being part of a traditional, community-based practice

I’ve worked with this firm for years, and I can honestly say – what a firm! They’re professional without being corporate, committed to people over process, and truly part of the local fabric.

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