- The sale and purchase of agricultural land, farms, and estates
- Agricultural tenancies and licenses
- Rights of way, easements, and covenants
- Farming partnerships and succession planning
- Renewable energy projects and diversification
- Development and promotion agreements affecting rural land
- Acting as a trusted advisor to clients and internal colleagues
- Building a profile as a recognised expert in agricultural property law
- Developing and nurturing long-term client relationships through reliable service and sector understanding
- Contributing to a culture of collaboration and knowledge-sharing
- Be a qualified solicitor (ideally 2+ years PQE) with experience in agricultural or rural property law
- Demonstrate excellent technical knowledge and a strong commercial approach
- Be personable, proactive, and committed to developing strong client relationships
- Thrive in a team-oriented environment and be keen to contribute to the wider success of the firm
- A genuine focus on long-term career development
- Opportunities to work alongside leading legal experts
- Flexible/hybrid working arrangements
- A culture that values professionalism, integrity, and innovation