We are a family firm. Everyone knows everyone and every member of the team is valued as part of our work family. We support each other and share in each other’s successes.
Getting the best out of you and ensuring we have the right environment in which you can flourish is our priority.
We are passionate and we want to deliver the very best service to our clients with a happy motivated and dedicated team.
We are a social bunch at EHL Solicitors. We have a social committee who are given a budget each month to ensure we have a happy work place. They provide cold drinks, breakfast and a whole host of goodies for staff to enjoy whilst at work.
We encourage all applications. Please email using the "Reference ID" from the job advert as your email subject line.
To provide expert legal support and advice to clients in family law matters, manage complex cases with minimal supervision and contribute to the firm's growth through business development.
Reference ID: Senior Family Solicitor
To provide expert legal support in family law matters, managing a busy caseload and contributing to the firm's growth.
Reference IDs: Family Solicitor Bulwell, Family Solicitor Melton Mowbray
To provide expert legal support in residential and commercial property matters, managing a caseload and contributing to the firm's growth.
Reference ID: Property Lawyer
To provide expert legal support and advice to clients, taking instructions and advising on necessary courses of legal action.
Reference ID: Litigation Solicitor
To provide direct support in the property department through administrative and organizational tasks.
Reference ID: Property Support Staff Bulwell
To apply, please email a covering letter and CV to recruitment@ehlsolicitors.co.uk, using the Reference ID as the subject line.

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