As Counsel you will be responsible for representing the organization and handling various commercial matters across the EMEA region, including complex matters, and leading projects and negotiations with specialized knowledge
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
- Qualified solicitor admitted in England and Wales, or an equivalent common law jurisdiction.
- Current practising certificate issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
- Two to five years of post-qualification experience gained in a reputable law firm or in-house legal department, ideally with exposure to commercial contracts work.
- Demonstrable experience in commercial contract drafting, review, and negotiation. Prior experience in the specific sector is not essential; a solid legal foundation and willingness to engage with the business are important.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including drafting complex legal contracts and documents.
- Responsible, accountable, client-focused person who represents the department well (e.g., responsive, knowledgeable, professional, timely) and integrates well into the larger organization.
- Able to communicate legal concepts in clear, concise, and practical terms, including presenting alternatives and solutions to stakeholders.
- Good business acumen, provides creative and practical solutions to problems.
- Adept at communicating in layman’s terms and delivering alternatives and solutions in clear, concise manner.
- Self-starter, highly motivated, adaptable, flexible, and manages multiple projects and competing priorities with willingness to get their hands dirty (e.g., roll up sleeves and do the heavy lifting).
- Good at recognizing an issue, inquisitive, asks right questions and makes extra effort.
- Good business partner.
- Curious, willing to learn new areas and skills.
- Excellent legal research skills
- Technologically proficient. Systems thinker who looks for ways to automate, streamline, and improve processes, including hands-on use of AI tools to build and test solutions.
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