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Brandon James

Construction Disputes Associate - London

Brandon James Square
80,000 to 90,000
32 - 40 hour


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    Brandon James

    Construction Disputes Associate - London

    Brandon James Square
    80,000 to 90,000
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £80,000 to £90,000
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    Construction Disputes Associate

    London | 2-5 PQE | £85,000 - £110,000 + Benefits

    You must have prior law firm experience to be considered for this role.

    A highly regarded London law firm, recognised for its exceptional work across the real estate, construction and private wealth sectors, is seeking a talented Construction Disputes Associate to join its growing team.

    This is an outstanding opportunity for a Construction Disputes Associate to join one of the UK's most respected construction practices, acting for developers, contractors, consultants, investors, funds, property owners and high-net-worth clients on a broad range of complex and high-value disputes.

    The successful Construction Disputes Associate will join a team that combines top-tier quality work with a genuinely collaborative culture. The firm has built an enviable reputation for providing sophisticated legal advice while maintaining a supportive and entrepreneurial environment, making it an attractive alternative to the traditional City law firm model.

    The Construction Disputes Associate Role

    The Construction Disputes Associate will advise on a broad range of contentious construction matters across some of the UK's most prestigious developments and property portfolios.

    Work will include:

    * Adjudications, mediations and arbitration proceedings

    * Technology and Construction Court (TCC) litigation

    * Professional negligence claims involving architects, engineers and consultants

    * Delay, disruption and extension of time disputes

    * Defective works and building safety matters

    * Final account disputes

    * Contractual interpretation and risk allocation issues

    * Disputes arising from JCT, NEC and bespoke construction contracts

    * Development and infrastructure-related disputes

    * Strategic dispute avoidance and project advisory work

    The Construction Disputes Associate will work closely with highly experienced partners and will enjoy significant client contact from an early stage, often acting as a key day-to-day contact on matters.

    The Firm

    This established London practice has earned a reputation as one of the leading advisers to the real estate and construction industries.

    The firm's construction team is regularly instructed on some of the UK's most notable residential, mixed-use, commercial, hospitality and regeneration projects. Clients range from major developers and investors through to contractors, consultants, landed estates and private clients.

    Unlike many larger firms, the culture is genuinely collaborative and collegiate. Associates are encouraged to take ownership of matters, build client relationships and develop their own professional profile, with clear opportunities for progression.

    The Construction Disputes Associate

    The successful candidate is likely to have:

    * Between 2 and 5 years' PQE

    * Strong experience handling contentious construction matters

    * Experience gained within a recognised construction, projects or disputes practice

    * Excellent academics and technical drafting skills

    * Exposure to adjudication, arbitration and/or litigation

    * Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts

    * Strong client management and communication skills

    * Commercial awareness and a genuine interest in the built environment

    * A proactive and collaborative approach to team working

    Why Apply?

    * Join one of London's most respected construction law teams

    * Work on high-value and high-profile construction disputes

    * Excellent client exposure and responsibility

    * Strong partner access and mentoring

    * High-quality work without the intensity often associated with US firms

    * Clear progression opportunities

    * Collaborative and supportive culture

    * Competitive salary and benefits package

    For a Construction Disputes Associate seeking top-quality work, excellent client exposure and a long-term career within a highly respected construction practice, this represents an exceptional opportunity
    Salary description

    £80000.00 - £90000.00 per year

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