We are currently working with one of our longstanding clients, a global tech organisation, for a Products Lawyer, preferably with expertise across telecommunications.
Ideally, you will have a background in telecommunications, spam detection and prevention, encryption, privacy, security, and regulatory compliance.
Essential experience includes issues regarding text messaging, phone calls, spam across calling and messaging, encryption issues, and general communications enablement.
On an initial 6 to 12 months contract, your duties will include but are not limited to:
Our assignments are predominantly full-time, working on a hybrid model within the London area and surrounding suburbs.
If this sounds like you and you're looking for your next opportunity, we'd love to hear from you.
Why Join LOD?
People come to us for a range of reasons - they might be seeking time for personal interests, to work alongside other projects, or just looking for a change. What they have in common is a desire for high-quality work coupled with a degree of control that traditional models can't offer, but LOD can.
All of our LODs have worked at top-tier firms or as part of major in-house teams. We only accept a small percentage of applications, as we select lawyers who are not only technically excellent but also able to work seamlessly with our client's teams. This ensures we can offer our lawyers consistently high-quality assignments.
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About LOD
LOD is the leading flexible legal service provider across ten locations: Brisbane, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, New York, Perth, Singapore, Dubai, Munich, and Sydney. We are changing how clients buy legal services and providing talented lawyers with a new way of working.
We've achieved rapid growth by creating and leading a new professional service category. This role offers an opportunity to be part of this story.
With around 600 lawyers and consultants worldwide, working with clients from multinationals to startups, including Google, Barclays, and adidas, LOD is at the forefront of the 'new law' services sector.