Lawyer (2-4PQE) - Real Estate - Sydney, Australia - CU Services Pty Limited

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    The role

    A rare opportunity to join this band one rated and highly awarded team

    As a Lawyer in this team, you will work closely with the National Practice Group Leader in addition to Partners , and .

    As a team that prioritises professional development and mentoring, you will have the opportunity to work and learn on varied and exciting matters across a range of private sector and government clients. This team also offers genuine flexibility and values diversity and inclusion.

    In this role, you will play a key role in an array of matters, ranging from acquisitions and disposals, to property development work, to large property and infrastructure project work, including in collaboration with other practice areas (e.g. Corporate, Major Projects & Construction, Environment & Sustainable Development). You will work closely with senior members of the team to manage property transactions and will be encouraged to foster engaging client relationships.

    Skills & Experience

    To be successful in this role, you will:

  • Be a 2nd or 3rd year Lawyer in a leading Property practice;
  • Possess strong LLB or JD academic results;
  • Have experience across a broad ranged of property transactions, and the ability to demonstrate a strong legal grasp of key principles relevant to real estate;
  • Be experienced within the NSW jurisdiction;
  • Communicate with impact to both internal stakeholders and clients;
  • Be genuinely passionate about working in a team and mentoring Graduate Lawyers and Summer Clerks, providing quality and timely feedback to aid in their development; and
  • Effectively manage your time and approach your work in a collaborative manner.
  • The Real Estate team

    Clayton Utz also has specialist government knowledge which provides our Government clients peace of mind, and robust legal advice that will stand up to the gamut of political, media and parliamentary scrutiny that can sometimes occur in high-value, high-profile projects.