.Position: Real Estate & Development LawyerLocation: Southern Spain (Costa del Sol)Type: Full-TimeSalary: Competitive, with performance-based bonusesLanguages Required: English, Spanish, and a 3rd language is preferable (e.G., French, German, or Russian)Application Deadline: 25 December 2025Job OverviewWe are seeking a highly skilled and assertive lawyer with specialized experience in real estate law, construction law, and planning & development law to join our legal team in Southern Spain. This role requires a proactive individual with a strong command of Spanish property and development laws, exceptional communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with international clients. The ideal candidate will be able to confidently manage a diverse portfolio of cases involving property transactions, planning approvals, and construction compliance.Key ResponsibilitiesManage Property Transactions: Oversee the legal aspects of property purchases, sales, and lease agreements, ensuring compliance with Spanish real estate law.Planning & Development: Provide counsel on zoning regulations, land-use laws, and building permits. Guide clients through the process of securing necessary approvals from local planning authorities.Construction Law Compliance: Advise clients on construction regulations and contracts, ensuring all construction projects meet local and national standards.Client Representation: Represent clients in negotiations and legal proceedings, effectively communicating complex legal matters in clear and assertive language.Legal Research and Due Diligence: Conduct comprehensive research on real estate, construction, and planning issues, preparing reports and legal opinions to support client cases.Collaboration with Cross-functional Teams: Work with other legal professionals and support staff to ensure seamless service for clients, especially on multifaceted cases involving various legal areas.QualificationsEducation: Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) from a recognized university. A Master's degree or additional certification in Real Estate, Construction, or Planning Law is an advantage.Experience: Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in real estate, construction, or planning law, preferably with exposure to international clients in Southern Spain.Language Skills: To serve our diverse client base, proficiency in English and Spanish is essential, along with fluency in an additional European language (e.G., French, German, or Dutch).Skills:Assertiveness: Demonstrated ability to confidently represent clients and negotiate assertively on their behalf.Attention to Detail: Strong analytical skills and meticulous attention to legal documentation.Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills to handle complex cases with clarity and professionalism.Problem-Solving: Ability to assess legal issues proactively, identifying potential risks and offering innovative solutions