Corporate Solicitor

Corporate Solicitor

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Job description
Rev & Regs are recruiting for a Senior Associate *Corporate* role on behalf of a well-established Law firm.

This is an excellent opportunity for an established senior corporate lawyer to be part of a multi-award winning and growing law firm.

Responsibilities
• Help manage and grow the corporate workload largely independently
• Lead on M&A transactions
• Provide support to the Commercial team
• Identify and analyse current and emerging legal issues and risk and effectively communicate these to the appropriate levels of the business; be involved in risk mitigation discussions.

Experience Required
• 4+ Years PQE
• Strong Corporate / M&A experience
• A high performer who thrives in a fast-paced business environment.
• Strong team player with excellent organisational and communication skills; high energy; a desire to learn; and a commitment to the highest ethical standards.
• Ability to exercise sound judgement, be solutions-based, take responsibility and ownership of issues, including taking difficult decisions and providing substantiated arguments and reasoning for your position
• Qualified solicitor, with background from a good corporate & commercial law firm and/or in-house team with experience of corporate transactions.

Location: Remote (Required in their office 1 day per month)

Start: ASAP

Salary - £70,000 - £100,000

If you are interested, please apply today -

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Company Name: Rev & Regs

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