International Tax Lawyer
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About the Role
Opportunity in a Top Regional firm.
This firm seeks International Tax & Trusts Lawyer to join them.
You will become part of a distinguished team, recognised for its excellence in private wealth management across the United Kingdom.
Ranked in the top tier by The Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession, the team not only offers London-quality expertise from Bristol but also serves a client base that surpasses many of our London-based competitors. Their clients include high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, both UK-based and international families, entrepreneurs, family businesses, private banks, wealth managers, and trust companies from around the globe.
By joining their Tax, Trusts, and Family team, you will handle some of the most complex and high-value succession and tax planning matters in the private wealth sector, including numerous HMRC inquiries involving substantial assets.
The Firm
The firm offers a professional yet progressive working environment, where high-quality work and quality of life coexist harmoniously. Our collaborative approach is a key factor in attracting top legal professionals, and it is why our team members enjoy a fulfilling work experience.
Responsibilities
Building the Culture: Deliver exceptional service while contributing to initiatives that enhance our firm’s culture.
Delivering Results: Meet personal targets, align with the firm’s goals, and manage your caseload efficiently.
Growing Our People: Support team development, deepen your expertise, and seek out opportunities for skill enhancement.
Developing Our Business: Understand client requirements, lead CRM activities, network effectively, and collaborate to drive business growth.
Qualifications
Demonstrated experience in international tax matters.
A strong team player with excellent interpersonal skills.
Ability to effectively manage a complex and varied workload.
Self-motivated with a commitment to continuous learning.
Experience in mentoring others and fostering skill development.
Must be registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) or the Law Society of Scotland.