The Legists
Senior Associate | Court of Protection | West Midlands | Hybrid Working | Excellent Career Progression
An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an experienced Court of Protection solicitor to join the highly regarded Private Client team of a leading regional law firm.
This is an excellent role for a Senior Associate looking to handle high-quality, complex Court of Protection work within a collaborative and supportive environment that genuinely invests in its people.
The Opportunity
You'll become an integral member of a specialist Court of Protection team, managing a varied caseload of complex matters involving property and financial affairs, together with health and welfare issues where appropriate.
Your work will include advising deputies, attorneys, trustees and family members on issues surrounding mental capacity, best interests and safeguarding, while providing practical, compassionate advice to vulnerable clients and those supporting them.
The caseload will include: • Deputyship applications • Property and financial affairs • Health and welfare matters • Statutory wills • Contested Court of Protection proceedings • Ongoing deputyship administration and reporting • Mental Capacity Act 2005 advice • Financial management and safeguarding matters
Alongside your own caseload, you'll play an important role in supervising junior lawyers, mentoring colleagues, contributing to business development initiatives and helping drive the continued growth of the Court of Protection practice.
About You
Applications are welcomed from solicitors with: • Around 6 years' PQE or above (guideline only) • Significant experience advising on Court of Protection matters • Excellent knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 • Strong client relationship and communication skills • Experience supervising or mentoring junior team members • A commercial and collaborative approach, with an interest in helping develop the department
This opportunity would suit an ambitious Senior Associate looking to take on greater responsibility within a respected and growing private client team.
The Firm
This established regional practice has built an outstanding reputation for combining technical excellence with exceptional client care. The firm is recognised for its supportive culture, commitment to flexible working and genuine investment in the wellbeing and development of its people.
With a strong emphasis on collaboration, professional development and long-term career progression, this is an environment where talented lawyers are encouraged to flourish.
The Benefits • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package • Hybrid and flexible working • Clear career progression opportunities • Ongoing leadership and professional development • High-quality and complex work • Supportive, collaborative team culture • Excellent work-life balance
If you're looking to join a highly respected Court of Protection team where you'll enjoy quality work, genuine career progression and the opportunity to make a real difference to clients' lives, we'd love to hear from you.
For more information or a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please get in touch with Penny Trotman on or email
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