Senior Solicitor (Property), 5+ years' PQE - AKL
Meeting with Practice Manager Desiree 10/09/24:
Desiree is very friendly and warm, and has been with the firm for many decades now. Started in Accounting, worked in Sydney at a law firm, moved back here and helped Armstrong Murray re-do their entire system. Lives in Davenport with her husband and has 3 adult children, and has a property on Great Barrier Island (how nice!). She goes to the gym a lot for her osteoporosis. She says that they haven't had much luck in their recruitment (they put up SEEK ads) and haven't had good applicants. We had coffee at Holy Shot, a cafe in Takapuna, which Armstrong Murray actually helped set up the contracts for. She showed me around the firm's offices too.
This role:
They want a Property Lawyer with 5+ years' PQE (the level of experience is pretty fixed, and they wouldn't want someone with 10 years' experience either).
They currently have an overseas qualified solicitor who is being admitted soon but they still don't have someone with good NZ experience.
They want someone who is well-versed in conveyancing, commercial leasing, cross lease titles, Occupation Right Agreements, sub-divisions etc.
They ideally want someone who can supervise/manage some of the juniors as well
Ideal candidate/cultural fit:
- Someone intelligent, experienced, open, friendly, and flexible. The firm is about 24-25 people and they're a good mix of cultures and religions and people are pretty respectful (or they have learned to be!). They all like to watch sport!
- They have been around for so long that they have done a lot of multi-generational work (up to 3 generations!) - everything from helping a couple buy their first house, set up a small business, set up relationship property agreement, setting up family trusts and estates etc. Very cradle to grave type of firm.
- Ideally someone who will stay with the firm for a while - Desiree and the partners have been at the firm for multiple decades and their children have worked in the firm in some capacity or another somehow (cleaning, admin, law clerking etc.) - so they like that kind of family involvement as well.
What they can offer:
- Morning tea every Monday morning and finish around 4:30pm on Fridays
- Social activities throughout the year
- WFH one day a week - junior lawyers could benefit from more time in the office, so ideally no more than this.
- Charity fundraisers (they hold a free team lunch/gathering and everyone contributes a little)
- Could maybe squeeze a car park for candidate (I saw 4-5 empty ones)
- Not an open plan office - the solicitors have their own little office (I said this was really nice, but apparently some people prefer open plan)
- Flexibility around family commitments or school events (they are quite understanding about this, as they all have their own families and understand that you can never get back time with your kids)
- Fee budget based on 5 billable hours per day