Property Litigation Paralegal - Leeds

  • Location:

    West Yorkshire, Leeds

  • Discipline:

    Non Qualified

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Benefits:

    £24,000 - £28,000

  • Published:

    06-10-2025

  • Expiry date:

    20-10-2025

  • Reference:

    841

Sacco Mann are working on a rare and exciting opportunity for a Property Litigation Paralegal to join a well-respected law firm in Leeds.  The successful candidate will be a Property Litigation Paralegal who can demonstrate upwards of 2 years’ experience supporting on a caseload of commercial property disputes to include forfeiture, dilapidations, rent reviews and lease renewals.  The firm are also happy to consider a Commercial Property Paralegal who has an interest in litigation.

 

What’s on offer?:

  • Working alongside a number of experienced fee earners within a small team, giving you hands on exposure to casework from day one.
  • Salary to £28,000 dependent on experience.
  • Genuine career progression opportunities, support through their training contract application process.
  • 25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays.
  • Private healthcare and a range of wellbeing benefits.

 

You will be joining a great team in Leeds, known for its work on complex landlord and tenant matters.  You will be directly involved in case work from the offset, drafting pleadings, managing disclosure, preparing for trial, corresponding with clients and third parties, supporting on complex hearings and dealing with legal research.

 

Requirements:

  • Upwards of 1 years’ hands on experience within property litigation or commercial property.

 

To apply for this role, please do so via the link or contact Chloe Murphy in the Private Practice East Division on 0113 467 9783.

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