Senior Solicitor, Corporate, UK Remote
NATIONAL(3 months ago)
About this role
A Senior Solicitor in the Digital Legal Delivery team is an experienced, qualified lawyer within the firm's corporate practice who supports the development and delivery of the team's legal services. The role sits in the Legal function and is focused on contributing to the firm's technical excellence and broader firm-building activities. It is a full-time, permanent UK-based remote position.
Required Skills
- Supervision
- Team Leadership
- Corporate Law
- M&A
- Legal Technology
- Due Diligence
- Client Liaison
- Pricing
- Billing
- Business Development
Qualifications
- Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales)
- Barrister
- 3+ Years PQE
- Qualification In Other Common Law Jurisdiction
About NATIONAL
gov.ukGOV.UK is the UK government’s official online portal that centralises public services and authoritative information, from taxes, benefits and passports to driving, visas and legislation. Maintained by the Government Digital Service, it brings content from departments and agencies into a single, accessible site with transactional services, forms and practical guidance for citizens, businesses and professionals. The site emphasises clarity, accessibility and security, offering search, sign-in tools and up‑to‑date policy and regulatory information to help users complete tasks. It also publishes open data, guidance for developers and follows user‑centred design and publishing standards to continually improve government services.
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