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HHG Legal Group is seeking an experienced and motivated Estate Litigation Lawyer to join our growing team.
This is a rare opportunity to work with one of Western Australia’s most respected full-service firms, in a role that offers genuine autonomy, challenging and diverse estate disputes, and support from a high-performing legal team.
What you'll be doing:
Advising and representing clients in a range of estate litigation matters, including family provision claims, will disputes, contested probate, executor disputes, trust disputes and breach of fiduciary duty matters
Managing your own matters from start to finish, with strong support from senior litigators and support staff
Collaborating across practice areas including Wills & Estates and Commercial Litigation
Appearing in the Supreme Court, District Court, and State Administrative Tribunal as required
Building and maintaining client relationships with empathy, clarity and strategic thinking
What we're looking for:
Minimum 2–5+ years PAE in estate litigation or related disputes
Strong drafting and negotiation skills
Ability to manage competing priorities and deliver high-quality client service
A confident advocate with a strong understanding of WA succession laws
A team player who contributes to firm culture and continuous improvement
Why HHG Legal Group?
A supportive and inclusive workplace with a strong leadership team
Clear career pathways and mentoring from seniors
Flexible work arrangements and modern tech systems
Regional and metro office locations
Competitive salary + bonuses + benefits
Whether you’re Perth-based or looking for a change to one of our regional offices, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now with your CV and cover letter, or contact our People & Culture Manager at [emailprotected] for a confidential chat.
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