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Health care Solicitor - Associate level
Pathway Legal
Healthcare - Associate Solicitor, Belfast, £Neg Overview A top-tier law firm is seeking a Healthcare Associate Solicitor to join their specialist team. This is an exciting opportunity for a solicitor with experience in healthcare law or regulatory matters to work on a diverse range of high-profile matters, including clinical negligence, regulatory compliance, and advisory projects. The role offers exposure to both public and private sector clients, providing a chance to develop expertise in a fast-growing and complex area of law. Key Responsibilities Advise clients on healthcare-related legal issues, including regulatory compliance, risk management, and governance matters. Handle healthcare litigation, including clinical negligence claims and related dispute resolution. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, policies, and legal documents relevant to the healthcare sector. Support public and private sector clients, including hospitals, trusts, and healthcare providers, on legal and compliance matters. Liaise with regulators, professional bodies, and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with legal obligations. Assist partners in developing case strategy and advising senior clients on complex healthcare matters. Contribute to process improvements and share best practice guidance within the team. Mentor junior team members where appropriate and support knowledge-sharing initiatives. Essential Skills and Experience 3-4 years PQE in healthcare law, regulatory matters, or related litigation. Strong drafting, advisory, and research skills. Excellent client management and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple matters and deadlines efficiently. Commercially aware, proactive, and confident providing practical legal advice. Comfortable working across a diverse client base, including public and private sector organisations. What's on Offer Highly competitive remuneration and bonus. Exposure to complex, high-profile healthcare matters. Opportunity to work across both advisory and litigation work. Structured career development and mentorship from senior lawyers. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Chance to develop a specialist career in healthcare law. At Pathway, we treat all applications with the highest level of confidentiality and professionalism. In line with GDPR regulations, your personal information will only be used for recruitment purposes, stored securely and never shared without your consent. You can request to have your data removed at any time
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Healthcare - Associate Solicitor, Belfast, £Neg Overview A top-tier law firm is seeking a Healthcare Associate Solicitor to join their specialist team. This is an exciting opportunity for a solicitor with experience in healthcare law or regulatory matters to work on a diverse range of high-profile matters, including clinical negligence, regulatory compliance, and advisory projects. The role offers exposure to both public and private sector clients, providing a chance to develop expertise in a fast-growing and complex area of law. Key Responsibilities Advise clients on healthcare-related legal issues, including regulatory compliance, risk management, and governance matters. Handle healthcare litigation, including clinical negligence claims and related dispute resolution. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, policies, and legal documents relevant to the healthcare sector. Support public and private sector clients, including hospitals, trusts, and healthcare providers, on legal and compliance matters. Liaise with regulators, professional bodies, and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with legal obligations. Assist partners in developing case strategy and advising senior clients on complex healthcare matters. Contribute to process improvements and share best practice guidance within the team. Mentor junior team members where appropriate and support knowledge-sharing initiatives. Essential Skills and Experience 3-4 years PQE in healthcare law, regulatory matters, or related litigation. Strong drafting, advisory, and research skills. Excellent client management and communication abilities. Ability to manage multiple matters and deadlines efficiently. Commercially aware, proactive, and confident providing practical legal advice. Comfortable working across a diverse client base, including public and private sector organisations. What's on Offer Highly competitive remuneration and bonus. Exposure to complex, high-profile healthcare matters. Opportunity to work across both advisory and litigation work. Structured career development and mentorship from senior lawyers. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Chance to develop a specialist career in healthcare law. At Pathway, we treat all applications with the highest level of confidentiality and professionalism. In line with GDPR regulations, your personal information will only be used for recruitment purposes, stored securely and never shared without your consent. You can request to have your data removed at any time
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Dispute Resolution Solicitor
MaxAd Guildford, Surrey
Highly Competitive Salary + Hybrid Working + Great Benefits A respected, employee-owned law firm based in Guildford is seeking an experienced Dispute Resolution Solicitor to join its established litigation team a Associate level but with a clearly defined and supported pathway to Senior Associate level and beyond. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded litigator looking to take on greater responsibility, deepen client relationships and build a long-term career within a collaborative and forward-thinking firm. You will play a key role within the Dispute Resolution team, managing a broad and varied civil litigation caseload while contributing to the continued development and strategic direction of the department. Key Responsibilities Manage a broad caseload of civil litigation matters including commercial and contractual disputes. bankruptcy and insolvency matters, building and construction disputes, contentious probate, professional negligence claims and residential and commercial property disputes Manage your own caseload with a high level of autonomy Work closely with partners and senior colleagues on complex matters Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships Take an active role in business development and team growth Support and mentor junior members of the team Maintain high standards of service delivery and commercial performance This is a senior position offering trust, visibility and influence, supported by an experienced and approachable partnership. Skills & Experience A qualified Dispute Resolution / Litigation Solicitor with 4+ years' PQE, ideally operating at Associate level and looking for the next step. Solid experience across a range of civil and commercial disputes The ability to manage matters independently and collaboratively A commercial, client-focused approach to litigation Strong communication, organisation and analytical skills High attention to detail and sound IT capability A positive, team-oriented mindset The ambition to progress to Partnership in the medium term In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package, the firm offers flexible and hybrid working, a supportive and inclusive culture, and transparent career progression opportunities for solicitors that demonstrate technical strength, commercial awareness and leadership potential. This role provides the opportunity to take ownership of client relationships, contribute meaningfully to the growth of the Dispute Resolution department, and build a long-term career within an employee-owned firm that prioritises stability, quality and sustainable success over short-term billing pressure. This is a confidential opportunity and applications will be handled with discretion. Apply now! JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Highly Competitive Salary + Hybrid Working + Great Benefits A respected, employee-owned law firm based in Guildford is seeking an experienced Dispute Resolution Solicitor to join its established litigation team a Associate level but with a clearly defined and supported pathway to Senior Associate level and beyond. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded litigator looking to take on greater responsibility, deepen client relationships and build a long-term career within a collaborative and forward-thinking firm. You will play a key role within the Dispute Resolution team, managing a broad and varied civil litigation caseload while contributing to the continued development and strategic direction of the department. Key Responsibilities Manage a broad caseload of civil litigation matters including commercial and contractual disputes. bankruptcy and insolvency matters, building and construction disputes, contentious probate, professional negligence claims and residential and commercial property disputes Manage your own caseload with a high level of autonomy Work closely with partners and senior colleagues on complex matters Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships Take an active role in business development and team growth Support and mentor junior members of the team Maintain high standards of service delivery and commercial performance This is a senior position offering trust, visibility and influence, supported by an experienced and approachable partnership. Skills & Experience A qualified Dispute Resolution / Litigation Solicitor with 4+ years' PQE, ideally operating at Associate level and looking for the next step. Solid experience across a range of civil and commercial disputes The ability to manage matters independently and collaboratively A commercial, client-focused approach to litigation Strong communication, organisation and analytical skills High attention to detail and sound IT capability A positive, team-oriented mindset The ambition to progress to Partnership in the medium term In addition to a competitive salary and benefits package, the firm offers flexible and hybrid working, a supportive and inclusive culture, and transparent career progression opportunities for solicitors that demonstrate technical strength, commercial awareness and leadership potential. This role provides the opportunity to take ownership of client relationships, contribute meaningfully to the growth of the Dispute Resolution department, and build a long-term career within an employee-owned firm that prioritises stability, quality and sustainable success over short-term billing pressure. This is a confidential opportunity and applications will be handled with discretion. Apply now! JBRP1_UKTJ
Gerrard White
Commercial Litigation Senior Associate
Gerrard White Guildford, Surrey
Senior Associate / Partner Commercial Litigation An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Associate or Partner-level Commercial Litigation lawyer to join a highly successful and entrepreneurial Dispute Resolution team based in Guildford. This is a senior strategic hire, working closely with the Head of Department, with a clear mandate to support the continued growth and expansion of the pr click apply for full job details
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Senior Associate / Partner Commercial Litigation An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Associate or Partner-level Commercial Litigation lawyer to join a highly successful and entrepreneurial Dispute Resolution team based in Guildford. This is a senior strategic hire, working closely with the Head of Department, with a clear mandate to support the continued growth and expansion of the pr click apply for full job details
In-House General Counsel, Payments - UK
Netcents Systems
NetCents Technology is a leading player in the cryptocurrency payment space. We are currently looking for in-house legal counsel to join our team in Europe. Qualified candidates must be detail-oriented, flexible, have strong multi-tasking, organizational and problem-solving skills, work well in a team atmosphere and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. As our in-house legal counsel, you will serve as the primary lawyer responsible for counselling the business on a broad range of commercial and regulatory matters, including structuring, drafting, and negotiating commercial transactions. You will work directly with the business serving as lead counsel on strategic deals, providing day-to-day advice, resolving issues that arise in existing commercial relationships, and handling pre-litigation legal disputes and inquiries. This is a senior-level role within NetCents and is responsible for structuring, drafting, and negotiating complicated payments, licensing, and other commercial agreements and providing ongoing legal counselling in a wide range of legal areas, including regulatory compliance and intellectual property. The successful candidate will have a strong transactional background and be hard-working, proactive, entrepreneurial and able to apply sound, pragmatic judgement in ambiguous situations. Responsibilities Key job functions include, but are not limited to: Provide legal advice and support to the business while keeping in mind NetCents' strategic and business objectives Provide direction and guidance to facilitate NetCents' compliance with all applicable international and domestic laws, rules, and regulations Establish, disseminate, and implement NetCents' legal policies Support NetCents' subsidiaries by providing general legal oversight on legal risks associated with payment products and services Supervises and is responsible for the management of litigation or disputes between NetCents and external parties in the UAE and abroad Represent NetCents to resolve matters in the best interest of NetCents Drafts, reviews, and negotiates contracts and other legal documents to maximize NetCents' legal protections while minimizing legal risk Produces and regularly updates standardized legal agreements, contracts, and standard terms for NetCents in compliance with international best practices and applicable legal requirements Managing all outside legal counsel Experience and Qualifications JD degree or foreign equivalent and membership in at least one of the following regions UAE, EU, UK, Canada Significant years of post-qualification legal experience preferably gathered in house as well as in an international law firm Experience in payments and financial services industry and in depth knowledge of associated regulatory requirements Strong transactional background dealing with commercial contracts A high degree of independence, initiative, and decisiveness but also a desire to be challenged and think outside the box Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to act as a business partner to senior management Great business judgement in ambiguous situations Bonus Experience and Qualifications Experience with alternative payments, emerging payments technology, and the payments/fintech industries In house experience at a fintech company FCA regulatory experience
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
NetCents Technology is a leading player in the cryptocurrency payment space. We are currently looking for in-house legal counsel to join our team in Europe. Qualified candidates must be detail-oriented, flexible, have strong multi-tasking, organizational and problem-solving skills, work well in a team atmosphere and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. As our in-house legal counsel, you will serve as the primary lawyer responsible for counselling the business on a broad range of commercial and regulatory matters, including structuring, drafting, and negotiating commercial transactions. You will work directly with the business serving as lead counsel on strategic deals, providing day-to-day advice, resolving issues that arise in existing commercial relationships, and handling pre-litigation legal disputes and inquiries. This is a senior-level role within NetCents and is responsible for structuring, drafting, and negotiating complicated payments, licensing, and other commercial agreements and providing ongoing legal counselling in a wide range of legal areas, including regulatory compliance and intellectual property. The successful candidate will have a strong transactional background and be hard-working, proactive, entrepreneurial and able to apply sound, pragmatic judgement in ambiguous situations. Responsibilities Key job functions include, but are not limited to: Provide legal advice and support to the business while keeping in mind NetCents' strategic and business objectives Provide direction and guidance to facilitate NetCents' compliance with all applicable international and domestic laws, rules, and regulations Establish, disseminate, and implement NetCents' legal policies Support NetCents' subsidiaries by providing general legal oversight on legal risks associated with payment products and services Supervises and is responsible for the management of litigation or disputes between NetCents and external parties in the UAE and abroad Represent NetCents to resolve matters in the best interest of NetCents Drafts, reviews, and negotiates contracts and other legal documents to maximize NetCents' legal protections while minimizing legal risk Produces and regularly updates standardized legal agreements, contracts, and standard terms for NetCents in compliance with international best practices and applicable legal requirements Managing all outside legal counsel Experience and Qualifications JD degree or foreign equivalent and membership in at least one of the following regions UAE, EU, UK, Canada Significant years of post-qualification legal experience preferably gathered in house as well as in an international law firm Experience in payments and financial services industry and in depth knowledge of associated regulatory requirements Strong transactional background dealing with commercial contracts A high degree of independence, initiative, and decisiveness but also a desire to be challenged and think outside the box Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to act as a business partner to senior management Great business judgement in ambiguous situations Bonus Experience and Qualifications Experience with alternative payments, emerging payments technology, and the payments/fintech industries In house experience at a fintech company FCA regulatory experience
Senior Injury & Catastrophic Claims Lawyer
DWF Law LLP
A leading law firm in Greater London is seeking an experienced Associate or Solicitor to manage high value claims within the Major Injury & Casualty team. The ideal candidate will have 2 - 5 years of PQE in litigation, along with experience handling cases worth from £25k - £100k. This role offers a comprehensive rewards package beyond salary and supports personal development through various benefits. Join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellence in legal service.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
A leading law firm in Greater London is seeking an experienced Associate or Solicitor to manage high value claims within the Major Injury & Casualty team. The ideal candidate will have 2 - 5 years of PQE in litigation, along with experience handling cases worth from £25k - £100k. This role offers a comprehensive rewards package beyond salary and supports personal development through various benefits. Join a dynamic team focused on delivering excellence in legal service.
Solicitor or Associate - Major Injury & Casualty Team
DWF Law LLP
Why join us? The Major Injury & Casualty team at DWF is one of the largest in the UK and is nationally recognised. We act for a large number of local authorities and well known Tier 1 insurers, many of whom are household names, dealing with complex, catastrophic and large loss and Clinical and Medical Negligence claims. The team is currently recruiting for an Associate or Solicitor, or similar experience legal professional, who has litigation experience. The Associate or Solicitor will be assisting Partners deal with a range of high value files and running their own caseload of high value fast track and multi track of values between £25k - £100k. The team are based 2 days per week from our London office. Responsibilities As an Associate or Solicitor in our Major Injury & Casualty team, you will engage in a wide range of activities, such as: Working with the Partners and Legal Directors to manage a caseload of high value claims, compromising of a variety of Defendant or Claimant Catastrophic Injury, Large/Complex Loss, EL/PL, and Clinical/Medical Negligence matters ranging in value from £100,000 - £20m+ in value. Manage their own individual caseload of high value fast track and multiple track cases ranging in value from £25k - £100k. Drafting pleadings, reports to clients, attending court hearings, working to court deadlines, liability investigations, gathering evidence, instructing experts and considering interesting medical causation issue. Prioritising work effectively and to maximise efficiency in working practices, adhering to court deadlines and directions, as well as the client's service level agreements. Building working relationships internally and externally in order to maintain client relationships, develop business networks and create a solid understanding of the Firm's direction and client needs. Providing support and act as the 'go to person' for more junior members in the team. What will help you succeed in this role? Essential Criteria 2 - 5 PQE preferable within litigation and Defendant or Claimant Catastrophic Injury, Large/Complex Loss, EL/PL, and Clinical Negligence case experience, with case values from £25k - £100k+. Technically experienced in and/or a real interest in EL/PL, Clinical Negligence, Catastrophic Injury, Serious Injury, Personal Injury, Large Loss or Complex Loss work. Ideally experienced handling high value defendant files either in your own right, or as an assistant to more senior team members. We will also consider those with Claimant experience. Experience managing own individual caseload and assisting Partner/Legal Directors with high value cases. Familiar with working in a commercial environment. Desirable Criteria Enthusiasm to develop your skills and knowledge. Adaptable to change and willing to embrace new ideas and processes. Ability to work to deadlines, prioritise own workload effectively under pressure and manage conflicting priorities. Confident oral and written communication skills. What we offer? At DWF, we deeply appreciate the significance of offering a comprehensive rewards package that extends beyond a basic salary. Our commitment is to ensure that each member of our team not only feels valued but is also duly rewarded throughout their tenure with us. Upon joining our organisation, you will have the opportunity to select from a diverse array of benefits, allowing you to carefully tailor a package that perfectly aligns with your individual needs and those of your family. In addition to our standard benefits, we offer a wide range of flexible benefits and robust well being programs. Our recruitment process upholds the highest standards of fairness and engagement. It includes comprehensive interviews and, at times, a written assessment, an assessment day, or presentation. We aim to create a positive experience for all candidates and offer any adjustments or additional support. About us DWF is a global legal business providing Complex, Managed and Connected Services. We empower people to be themselves within an inclusive and supportive environment, enabling everyone to achieve their full potential in line with their abilities and career aspirations.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Why join us? The Major Injury & Casualty team at DWF is one of the largest in the UK and is nationally recognised. We act for a large number of local authorities and well known Tier 1 insurers, many of whom are household names, dealing with complex, catastrophic and large loss and Clinical and Medical Negligence claims. The team is currently recruiting for an Associate or Solicitor, or similar experience legal professional, who has litigation experience. The Associate or Solicitor will be assisting Partners deal with a range of high value files and running their own caseload of high value fast track and multi track of values between £25k - £100k. The team are based 2 days per week from our London office. Responsibilities As an Associate or Solicitor in our Major Injury & Casualty team, you will engage in a wide range of activities, such as: Working with the Partners and Legal Directors to manage a caseload of high value claims, compromising of a variety of Defendant or Claimant Catastrophic Injury, Large/Complex Loss, EL/PL, and Clinical/Medical Negligence matters ranging in value from £100,000 - £20m+ in value. Manage their own individual caseload of high value fast track and multiple track cases ranging in value from £25k - £100k. Drafting pleadings, reports to clients, attending court hearings, working to court deadlines, liability investigations, gathering evidence, instructing experts and considering interesting medical causation issue. Prioritising work effectively and to maximise efficiency in working practices, adhering to court deadlines and directions, as well as the client's service level agreements. Building working relationships internally and externally in order to maintain client relationships, develop business networks and create a solid understanding of the Firm's direction and client needs. Providing support and act as the 'go to person' for more junior members in the team. What will help you succeed in this role? Essential Criteria 2 - 5 PQE preferable within litigation and Defendant or Claimant Catastrophic Injury, Large/Complex Loss, EL/PL, and Clinical Negligence case experience, with case values from £25k - £100k+. Technically experienced in and/or a real interest in EL/PL, Clinical Negligence, Catastrophic Injury, Serious Injury, Personal Injury, Large Loss or Complex Loss work. Ideally experienced handling high value defendant files either in your own right, or as an assistant to more senior team members. We will also consider those with Claimant experience. Experience managing own individual caseload and assisting Partner/Legal Directors with high value cases. Familiar with working in a commercial environment. Desirable Criteria Enthusiasm to develop your skills and knowledge. Adaptable to change and willing to embrace new ideas and processes. Ability to work to deadlines, prioritise own workload effectively under pressure and manage conflicting priorities. Confident oral and written communication skills. What we offer? At DWF, we deeply appreciate the significance of offering a comprehensive rewards package that extends beyond a basic salary. Our commitment is to ensure that each member of our team not only feels valued but is also duly rewarded throughout their tenure with us. Upon joining our organisation, you will have the opportunity to select from a diverse array of benefits, allowing you to carefully tailor a package that perfectly aligns with your individual needs and those of your family. In addition to our standard benefits, we offer a wide range of flexible benefits and robust well being programs. Our recruitment process upholds the highest standards of fairness and engagement. It includes comprehensive interviews and, at times, a written assessment, an assessment day, or presentation. We aim to create a positive experience for all candidates and offer any adjustments or additional support. About us DWF is a global legal business providing Complex, Managed and Connected Services. We empower people to be themselves within an inclusive and supportive environment, enabling everyone to achieve their full potential in line with their abilities and career aspirations.
Corporate Legal Director
Clarion Solicitors Limited Leeds, Yorkshire
We are excited to announce a new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will currently be a Corporate Legal Director looking for their next challenge or potentially an experienced Senior Associate already operating at a more senior level. The role You will be expected to manage your own caseload and client relationships and be able to deliver high value and complex matters with limited, if any, partner input. There will be scope to work with a wide-ranging client base including OMBs, large corporates and PLCs, primarily in the UK but with some international scope. At Clarion we value building long-term relationships with clients and you will be given the time to build these connections, as well as opportunities to actively contribute to business development. Our focus on collaboration sets us apart and you will work closely with other teams within the firm on a regular basis to share opportunities, knowledge, and best practice. What we are looking for We are considering applications from experienced senior lawyers who want to be part of an ambitious, growing team. You will be a technical specialist, adept and experienced at working across a wide range of corporate matters including M&A, private equity investments, buyouts, joint ventures, reorganisations and corporate governance. As a Legal Director, you will also need to demonstrate your experience of supervising and supporting the development of junior team members as well as contributing to team projects. Ideally you would also engage in some networking and business development activity. To enjoy working at Clarion and thrive in the firm you will need to be motivated, a team player, commercially minded, calm under pressure and be able to work equally well autonomously and collaboratively. The role is based in Leeds with an agile working policy with ability to work from home up to 2 days per week. The team Clarion's Corporate team have been the most active dealmakers for the last 5 years with deals in excess of £100m. They work with businesses at all stages and are highly skilled at helping companies through the various growing pains and challenges that arise at different stages of growth. Find out more about our Corporate team here Working at Clarion Clarion has a great reputation as an employer of choice and our culture is vital to our ongoing success. We genuinely care for our employees and hire only the best talent (good people with outstanding technical skills). In exchange for your efforts you can expect: 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, and your birthday off (with the option to buy or sell holiday) Pension and Life Assurance Generous 'family friendly leave' An array of wellness benefits (including onsite yoga/pilates and mental health programmes) A wide range of additional benefits such as Perkbox, reduced travel/parking charges and a cycle to work scheme s with fully secure bike storage on-site As a valued member of the team, you will also have the opportunity to join a number of clubs and committees that reflect your passions and interests, both in and out of work, whilst making friendships that last for life. If you believe you have the skills and experience to become Clarion's next Corporate Legal Director, please send your CV and any supporting information to: . If you would prefer an initial informal and fully confidential chat, please get in touch with our Talent Manager, Nadia Hemmings, on . Please view our Privacy Notice for Candidates here. We are delighted to announce an exciting new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will have at least 5 years' PQE experience and currently be a Corporate Senior Associate looking for their next challenge, or an Associate already operating at a more senior level. Our Private Wealth team is expanding, and we are looking to hire a STEP qualified Legal Director, with at least 8 years' private wealth experience to help us on our growth journey. Could it be you? Our Banking and Finance team is looking to add to its team following a period of sustained growth and success in the local and national market. We are looking for a Banking and Finance lawyer to help us continue to grow our Banking and Finance practice which is led by three talented and experienced partners. A new opportunity has arisen in our Employment and Business Immigration team due to growth, for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate, with a minimum of 3 years' PQE, to support clients on a wide range of people related matters. Our residential conveyancing team is looking to hire a talented Conveyancing Assistant. If you're looking for a new challenge and have experience of sales enquiries and transactions, then this could be the move you've been waiting for! A new opportunity has arisen in our Commercial Dispute Resolution team for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate (NQ to 5 years' PQE) to support clients on a wide range of contentious and advisory matters. Our Property Litigation team is keen to hear from solicitors with a minimum of 5 years' PQE experience, looking to further develop their careers in a supportive and progressive environment where they can help to supervise and mentor our talented Associates. Our Business Restructuring & Insolvency (BRI) department is looking to add to its team and we are looking for a Contentious Insolvency Lawyer to help us further grow our practice and specialism in this area.This is a role for a litigator who genuinely wants to build (and maintain) a primarily contentious practice. The work will largely be contentious but with scope to do some non-contentious insolvency work and will suit someone who is energised by complex disputes, high-value litigation and the challenge of taking on well-resourced opponents. Our Risk and Regulatory team are looking for a Regulatory Lead to join their team. You will have a key role in ensuring we meet all our regulatory requirements, whilst supporting the Head of Risk in imparting your knowledge to the wider team and business.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
We are excited to announce a new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will currently be a Corporate Legal Director looking for their next challenge or potentially an experienced Senior Associate already operating at a more senior level. The role You will be expected to manage your own caseload and client relationships and be able to deliver high value and complex matters with limited, if any, partner input. There will be scope to work with a wide-ranging client base including OMBs, large corporates and PLCs, primarily in the UK but with some international scope. At Clarion we value building long-term relationships with clients and you will be given the time to build these connections, as well as opportunities to actively contribute to business development. Our focus on collaboration sets us apart and you will work closely with other teams within the firm on a regular basis to share opportunities, knowledge, and best practice. What we are looking for We are considering applications from experienced senior lawyers who want to be part of an ambitious, growing team. You will be a technical specialist, adept and experienced at working across a wide range of corporate matters including M&A, private equity investments, buyouts, joint ventures, reorganisations and corporate governance. As a Legal Director, you will also need to demonstrate your experience of supervising and supporting the development of junior team members as well as contributing to team projects. Ideally you would also engage in some networking and business development activity. To enjoy working at Clarion and thrive in the firm you will need to be motivated, a team player, commercially minded, calm under pressure and be able to work equally well autonomously and collaboratively. The role is based in Leeds with an agile working policy with ability to work from home up to 2 days per week. The team Clarion's Corporate team have been the most active dealmakers for the last 5 years with deals in excess of £100m. They work with businesses at all stages and are highly skilled at helping companies through the various growing pains and challenges that arise at different stages of growth. Find out more about our Corporate team here Working at Clarion Clarion has a great reputation as an employer of choice and our culture is vital to our ongoing success. We genuinely care for our employees and hire only the best talent (good people with outstanding technical skills). In exchange for your efforts you can expect: 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, and your birthday off (with the option to buy or sell holiday) Pension and Life Assurance Generous 'family friendly leave' An array of wellness benefits (including onsite yoga/pilates and mental health programmes) A wide range of additional benefits such as Perkbox, reduced travel/parking charges and a cycle to work scheme s with fully secure bike storage on-site As a valued member of the team, you will also have the opportunity to join a number of clubs and committees that reflect your passions and interests, both in and out of work, whilst making friendships that last for life. If you believe you have the skills and experience to become Clarion's next Corporate Legal Director, please send your CV and any supporting information to: . If you would prefer an initial informal and fully confidential chat, please get in touch with our Talent Manager, Nadia Hemmings, on . Please view our Privacy Notice for Candidates here. We are delighted to announce an exciting new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will have at least 5 years' PQE experience and currently be a Corporate Senior Associate looking for their next challenge, or an Associate already operating at a more senior level. Our Private Wealth team is expanding, and we are looking to hire a STEP qualified Legal Director, with at least 8 years' private wealth experience to help us on our growth journey. Could it be you? Our Banking and Finance team is looking to add to its team following a period of sustained growth and success in the local and national market. We are looking for a Banking and Finance lawyer to help us continue to grow our Banking and Finance practice which is led by three talented and experienced partners. A new opportunity has arisen in our Employment and Business Immigration team due to growth, for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate, with a minimum of 3 years' PQE, to support clients on a wide range of people related matters. Our residential conveyancing team is looking to hire a talented Conveyancing Assistant. If you're looking for a new challenge and have experience of sales enquiries and transactions, then this could be the move you've been waiting for! A new opportunity has arisen in our Commercial Dispute Resolution team for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate (NQ to 5 years' PQE) to support clients on a wide range of contentious and advisory matters. Our Property Litigation team is keen to hear from solicitors with a minimum of 5 years' PQE experience, looking to further develop their careers in a supportive and progressive environment where they can help to supervise and mentor our talented Associates. Our Business Restructuring & Insolvency (BRI) department is looking to add to its team and we are looking for a Contentious Insolvency Lawyer to help us further grow our practice and specialism in this area.This is a role for a litigator who genuinely wants to build (and maintain) a primarily contentious practice. The work will largely be contentious but with scope to do some non-contentious insolvency work and will suit someone who is energised by complex disputes, high-value litigation and the challenge of taking on well-resourced opponents. Our Risk and Regulatory team are looking for a Regulatory Lead to join their team. You will have a key role in ensuring we meet all our regulatory requirements, whilst supporting the Head of Risk in imparting your knowledge to the wider team and business.
Idex Consulting
Senior Dispute Resolution Associate - Hybrid Caseload
Idex Consulting
A renowned Scottish law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Associate to join its Dispute Resolution team. This role involves managing a diverse caseload including personal, commercial, and property disputes, as well as providing mentorship to junior solicitors. The firm offers a competitive salary, hybrid working arrangements, and strong career progression opportunities. Ideal candidates will possess strong litigation experience, advocacy skills, and excellent communication abilities.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
A renowned Scottish law firm is seeking an experienced Senior Associate to join its Dispute Resolution team. This role involves managing a diverse caseload including personal, commercial, and property disputes, as well as providing mentorship to junior solicitors. The firm offers a competitive salary, hybrid working arrangements, and strong career progression opportunities. Ideal candidates will possess strong litigation experience, advocacy skills, and excellent communication abilities.
Solicitor - Associate - Major Injury & Casualty
DWF Law LLP Birmingham, Staffordshire
Why join us? Interested in joining a supportive, inclusive, and diverse team in an international legal business? The DWF Major Injury & Casualty team at DWF provide expertise in Birmingham and are currently hiring for a Solicitor to Associate. This role involves handling a range of insurance claims, both international and domestic. Our client list is prestigious and growing. We also advise prestigious corporate clients, either through insurance work or directly. We act for a large number of insurers, many of whom are household names, dealing with Defendant Employer's Liability (EL), Public Liability (PL) matters. We offer a hybrid working pattern and are flexible on office attendance based on candidate location. Responsibilities To handle a mixed caseload of defendant fast-tack and multi-track claims, in Employer's Liability (EL), Public Liability (PL), in addition to assisting senior team members (Partner and Senior Associate) on high value complex cases. Advising clients, including insurers and corporate clients, on liability, quantum, and litigation strategy. Drafting documents, preparing for court, and engaging in settlement negotiations.Developing and maintaining strong client relationships through excellent service delivery. Staying updated on legal developments in catastrophic injury and insurance law. What will help you succeed in this role? Essential We are seeking applications from newly qualified to experienced Solicitors, preferable NQ - 5 years PQE. Demonstrable interest and prior experience in Defendant Employer's Liability (EL), Public Liability (PL) matters. Experience handling defendant personal injury cases, either independently or in a supporting role to senior team members. Previous experience within a defendant insurance law firm. Proven ability to manage a personal caseload effectively. A team player with strong communication skills and attention to detail. Desirable Experience handling in your own right or through supporting more senior team members on high value, complex personal injury cases. What we offer? At DWF, we deeply appreciate the significance of offering a comprehensive rewards package that extends beyond a basic salary. Our commitment is to ensure that each member of our team not only feels valued but is also duly rewarded throughout their tenure with us. Upon joining our organisation, you will have the opportunity to select from a diverse array of benefits, allowing you to carefully tailor a package that perfectly aligns with your individual needs and those of your family. In addition to our standard benefits, we offer a wide range of flexible benefits and robust well-being programs. Our recruitment process upholds the highest standards of fairness and engagement. It includes comprehensive interviews and, at times, a written assessment, an assessment day, or presentation. We aim to create a positive experience for all candidates and offer any adjustments or additional support. About us DWF is a global legal business providing Complex, Managed and Connected Services. We empower people to be themselves within an inclusive and supportive environment, enabling everyone to achieve their full potential in line with their abilities and career aspirations.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Why join us? Interested in joining a supportive, inclusive, and diverse team in an international legal business? The DWF Major Injury & Casualty team at DWF provide expertise in Birmingham and are currently hiring for a Solicitor to Associate. This role involves handling a range of insurance claims, both international and domestic. Our client list is prestigious and growing. We also advise prestigious corporate clients, either through insurance work or directly. We act for a large number of insurers, many of whom are household names, dealing with Defendant Employer's Liability (EL), Public Liability (PL) matters. We offer a hybrid working pattern and are flexible on office attendance based on candidate location. Responsibilities To handle a mixed caseload of defendant fast-tack and multi-track claims, in Employer's Liability (EL), Public Liability (PL), in addition to assisting senior team members (Partner and Senior Associate) on high value complex cases. Advising clients, including insurers and corporate clients, on liability, quantum, and litigation strategy. Drafting documents, preparing for court, and engaging in settlement negotiations.Developing and maintaining strong client relationships through excellent service delivery. Staying updated on legal developments in catastrophic injury and insurance law. What will help you succeed in this role? Essential We are seeking applications from newly qualified to experienced Solicitors, preferable NQ - 5 years PQE. Demonstrable interest and prior experience in Defendant Employer's Liability (EL), Public Liability (PL) matters. Experience handling defendant personal injury cases, either independently or in a supporting role to senior team members. Previous experience within a defendant insurance law firm. Proven ability to manage a personal caseload effectively. A team player with strong communication skills and attention to detail. Desirable Experience handling in your own right or through supporting more senior team members on high value, complex personal injury cases. What we offer? At DWF, we deeply appreciate the significance of offering a comprehensive rewards package that extends beyond a basic salary. Our commitment is to ensure that each member of our team not only feels valued but is also duly rewarded throughout their tenure with us. Upon joining our organisation, you will have the opportunity to select from a diverse array of benefits, allowing you to carefully tailor a package that perfectly aligns with your individual needs and those of your family. In addition to our standard benefits, we offer a wide range of flexible benefits and robust well-being programs. Our recruitment process upholds the highest standards of fairness and engagement. It includes comprehensive interviews and, at times, a written assessment, an assessment day, or presentation. We aim to create a positive experience for all candidates and offer any adjustments or additional support. About us DWF is a global legal business providing Complex, Managed and Connected Services. We empower people to be themselves within an inclusive and supportive environment, enabling everyone to achieve their full potential in line with their abilities and career aspirations.
Idex Consulting
Employment Lawyer 1+ PQE
Idex Consulting
About the Firm A leading specialist employment law firm are seeking a talented Employment Associate (1-3 PQE) to join its growing London team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-profile, complex matters advising senior executives, partners and professional services firms on both contentious and non-contentious employment issues. About the Role You will work closely with partners and senior associates on a broad range of advisory, transactional, and dispute matters. This will include: Advising on a broad range of employment law matters (disciplinary, grievances, discrimination, whistle blowing, TUPE) Supporting on complex Employment Tribunal litigation Drafting and negotiating employment contracts, service agreements and settlement agreements Advising on exits, investigations, team moves and restrictive covenants Providing employment support on corporate transactions About you You will be a 1-3 years' PQE in employment law from a reputable City, national or specialist employment firm. Why Apply? High-quality, complex and varied work. Early responsibility and client exposure. A supportive and collegiate working environment. Competitive remuneration and clear progression opportunities. Flexible working arrangements. To Apply If you are an ambitious employment associate looking to specialise further within a market leading practice, please submit your CV. If this role isn't quite right, please contact me for a confidential conversation to discuss other opportunities we have that may be suitable. Visit the IDEX Consulting Ltd website for further opportunities. Please note that the information supplied may be retained for up to 10 years for use in connection with future vacancies. For full information on how we use your data, please visit the IDEX Consulting website and view our Privacy Policy. Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Mission At IDEX, we strive for an inclusion first company culture where everyone is treated fairly and can bring their authentic selves to work. We recognise and acknowledge that diverse representation at every level of our business requires continuous and measurable effort. We are committed to driving conscious inclusion across our business and creating equitable pathways.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
About the Firm A leading specialist employment law firm are seeking a talented Employment Associate (1-3 PQE) to join its growing London team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-profile, complex matters advising senior executives, partners and professional services firms on both contentious and non-contentious employment issues. About the Role You will work closely with partners and senior associates on a broad range of advisory, transactional, and dispute matters. This will include: Advising on a broad range of employment law matters (disciplinary, grievances, discrimination, whistle blowing, TUPE) Supporting on complex Employment Tribunal litigation Drafting and negotiating employment contracts, service agreements and settlement agreements Advising on exits, investigations, team moves and restrictive covenants Providing employment support on corporate transactions About you You will be a 1-3 years' PQE in employment law from a reputable City, national or specialist employment firm. Why Apply? High-quality, complex and varied work. Early responsibility and client exposure. A supportive and collegiate working environment. Competitive remuneration and clear progression opportunities. Flexible working arrangements. To Apply If you are an ambitious employment associate looking to specialise further within a market leading practice, please submit your CV. If this role isn't quite right, please contact me for a confidential conversation to discuss other opportunities we have that may be suitable. Visit the IDEX Consulting Ltd website for further opportunities. Please note that the information supplied may be retained for up to 10 years for use in connection with future vacancies. For full information on how we use your data, please visit the IDEX Consulting website and view our Privacy Policy. Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Mission At IDEX, we strive for an inclusion first company culture where everyone is treated fairly and can bring their authentic selves to work. We recognise and acknowledge that diverse representation at every level of our business requires continuous and measurable effort. We are committed to driving conscious inclusion across our business and creating equitable pathways.
Edwards & Pearce
Litigation Solicitor - Insolvency
Edwards & Pearce Hull, Yorkshire
Litigation Solicitor/Senior Associate/Junior Fixed Share Partner - Insolvency An excellent opportunity is available with a highly regarded law firm in Hull. Candidates should be qualified and salaries are dependent upon level of post qualified experience. The Benefits £45,000 - £75,000, private healthcare, company pension plan including life assurance and a discretionary bonus scheme. The offices are contemporary in design, airy and offer an excellent working environment. Close access to good road networks and public transport options. The Role Candidates should be experienced Litigation Solicitors specialising in insolvency. Senior Associate level and Junior Fixed Share Partner level will all be considered. The Candidate Qualified and experienced in insolvency litigation, candidates will have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Some hybrid working and potentially remote working may be an option if not required to manage a team. The Company My client is a very forward thinking, expanding law firm with a multi site operation in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. The Consultancy Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Litigation Solicitor/Senior Associate/Junior Fixed Share Partner - Insolvency An excellent opportunity is available with a highly regarded law firm in Hull. Candidates should be qualified and salaries are dependent upon level of post qualified experience. The Benefits £45,000 - £75,000, private healthcare, company pension plan including life assurance and a discretionary bonus scheme. The offices are contemporary in design, airy and offer an excellent working environment. Close access to good road networks and public transport options. The Role Candidates should be experienced Litigation Solicitors specialising in insolvency. Senior Associate level and Junior Fixed Share Partner level will all be considered. The Candidate Qualified and experienced in insolvency litigation, candidates will have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Some hybrid working and potentially remote working may be an option if not required to manage a team. The Company My client is a very forward thinking, expanding law firm with a multi site operation in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. The Consultancy Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
GerrardWhite
Commercial Litigation Senior Associate
GerrardWhite Guildford, Surrey
Senior Associate / Partner - Commercial Litigation An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Associate or Partner-level Commercial Litigation lawyer to join a highly successful and entrepreneurial Dispute Resolution team based in Guildford. This is a senior strategic hire, working closely with the Head of Department, with a clear mandate to support the continued growth and expansion of the practice. The team is seeking a technically strong litigator who is commercially astute, business-minded and motivated to play a leading role in business development and client growth. The Role: You will work on complex, high-value commercial disputes while acting as a key figure in the development of the team. The position offers exposure to premium quality work, including: High-value contractual disputes IT and technology litigation Unfair prejudice and shareholder/director disputes Professional negligence claims Fraud and injunction matters Disputes involving HNW individuals and owner-managed businesses Typical matter values range from £10-25 million, with some significantly exceeding this. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in: Developing and maintaining strong client relationships Bringing new business into the team (a following is highly desirable) Supporting and mentoring junior lawyers and trainees Contributing strategically to the department's long-term growth The Team: The team you will be joining is one of the firm's highest-performing departments, consistently exceeding financial targets. The culture is collaborative, ambitious and entrepreneurial, with a genuine emphasis on sustainable working practices. Billable expectations are realistic (averaging approximately 4-5 hours per day), supporting a strong work-life balance without compromising on quality of work. The Candidate: Applications are invited from: Established Partners with a client following, or Experienced Senior Associates with a clear and credible pathway to Partnership You will be: Technically excellent in commercial litigation Commercially aware and strategically minded Entrepreneurial in outlook Confident in leading client relationships Motivated to play a key role in business development Keen to contribute to the growth and future direction of a successful practice What's on Offer: High-quality, complex and high-value work Clear progression prospects, including Partnership for the right candidate A genuine opportunity to shape and grow a thriving practice Competitive and flexible remuneration package Attractive bonus structure linked to billing performance and new business generation This is a rare opportunity for an ambitious commercial litigator to join a dynamic and growing team, with real scope to influence strategy, drive growth, and progress your career at a senior level. For a confidential discussion, please apply or get in touch directly.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Associate / Partner - Commercial Litigation An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Associate or Partner-level Commercial Litigation lawyer to join a highly successful and entrepreneurial Dispute Resolution team based in Guildford. This is a senior strategic hire, working closely with the Head of Department, with a clear mandate to support the continued growth and expansion of the practice. The team is seeking a technically strong litigator who is commercially astute, business-minded and motivated to play a leading role in business development and client growth. The Role: You will work on complex, high-value commercial disputes while acting as a key figure in the development of the team. The position offers exposure to premium quality work, including: High-value contractual disputes IT and technology litigation Unfair prejudice and shareholder/director disputes Professional negligence claims Fraud and injunction matters Disputes involving HNW individuals and owner-managed businesses Typical matter values range from £10-25 million, with some significantly exceeding this. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in: Developing and maintaining strong client relationships Bringing new business into the team (a following is highly desirable) Supporting and mentoring junior lawyers and trainees Contributing strategically to the department's long-term growth The Team: The team you will be joining is one of the firm's highest-performing departments, consistently exceeding financial targets. The culture is collaborative, ambitious and entrepreneurial, with a genuine emphasis on sustainable working practices. Billable expectations are realistic (averaging approximately 4-5 hours per day), supporting a strong work-life balance without compromising on quality of work. The Candidate: Applications are invited from: Established Partners with a client following, or Experienced Senior Associates with a clear and credible pathway to Partnership You will be: Technically excellent in commercial litigation Commercially aware and strategically minded Entrepreneurial in outlook Confident in leading client relationships Motivated to play a key role in business development Keen to contribute to the growth and future direction of a successful practice What's on Offer: High-quality, complex and high-value work Clear progression prospects, including Partnership for the right candidate A genuine opportunity to shape and grow a thriving practice Competitive and flexible remuneration package Attractive bonus structure linked to billing performance and new business generation This is a rare opportunity for an ambitious commercial litigator to join a dynamic and growing team, with real scope to influence strategy, drive growth, and progress your career at a senior level. For a confidential discussion, please apply or get in touch directly.
Associate - Property Litigation
JMW Solicitors LLP Manchester, Lancashire
We are seeking an ambitious and experienced Litigation Solicitor to join our market leading and well respected Property Litigation Team at JMW. We are an award winning, top 100, full-service law firm with offices in Manchester, London and Liverpool. The Manchester Litigation Team is one of the largest in the North West and ranked in the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. The team actfor a number of high profile, household names alongside a variety of companies, developers, managing agents, investors and private clients. This is a dynamic environment, where Partners take a hands on approach to the development of the team. This role would suit a Property and Commercial Litigator with c.3 6 years PQE. Job Duties and Responsibilities Handle a diverse caseload of disputes with an emphasis on property related matters, providing expert legal advice and representation to clients. Manage their own caseload as well as and supporting partners on larger disputes. Have a client facing role, develop their professional skills and assist in the team's, and develop their, own business development and marketing strategies. Independently manage a varied caseload of property litigation matters including landlord and tenant disputes, boundary disputes, lease renewals, and property damage claims and some general commercial litigation disputes. Assist partners and senior solicitors on high value/complex disputes and collaborate with other departments to provide comprehensive legal solutions. Draft and review legal documents, including pleadings, witness statements, and settlement agreements. Represent clients in court, tribunals, and mediation. Conduct legal research, stay updated on relevant property law developments, produce articles and blogs and provide internal and external training. Maintain accurate and up to date case files and records and manage compliance and cashflow on files. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required Qualified Solicitor with circa 3 6 years PQE (though we will consider outstanding candidates outside of this). Exposure to a variety of disputes, including property related matters, gained within a leading practice. Strong knowledge of property law and litigation procedures. Excellent analytical, negotiation, and advocacy skills. Ability to manage a busy caseload and work under pressure. Exceptional ability to communicate, with strong drafting skills. Proficiency in legal research and use of legal databases. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and a strong team ethic. Ambitious mindset and a keen interest in business development. Working for JMW As well as a rewarding career, JMW offers its colleagues many other opportunities and benefits, including: A minimum of 25 days' annual leave (increasing with length of service) plus office closure between Christmas and New Year Travel Insurance - covering you and eligible family members Death In Service - 3 x basic salary Private Medical Insurance (subject to opting in) and option of contributing to add eligible family members Income Protection - cover of up to 75% of salary Access to an interest free travel pass/parking loan A one-hour early finish, one Friday a month Two days a year to do charitable work, with a huge variety of events to get involved in The opportunity to participate in sports teams, hobby clubs, and social events Access to our Employee Assistance Programme and trained Mental Health First Aiders
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an ambitious and experienced Litigation Solicitor to join our market leading and well respected Property Litigation Team at JMW. We are an award winning, top 100, full-service law firm with offices in Manchester, London and Liverpool. The Manchester Litigation Team is one of the largest in the North West and ranked in the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. The team actfor a number of high profile, household names alongside a variety of companies, developers, managing agents, investors and private clients. This is a dynamic environment, where Partners take a hands on approach to the development of the team. This role would suit a Property and Commercial Litigator with c.3 6 years PQE. Job Duties and Responsibilities Handle a diverse caseload of disputes with an emphasis on property related matters, providing expert legal advice and representation to clients. Manage their own caseload as well as and supporting partners on larger disputes. Have a client facing role, develop their professional skills and assist in the team's, and develop their, own business development and marketing strategies. Independently manage a varied caseload of property litigation matters including landlord and tenant disputes, boundary disputes, lease renewals, and property damage claims and some general commercial litigation disputes. Assist partners and senior solicitors on high value/complex disputes and collaborate with other departments to provide comprehensive legal solutions. Draft and review legal documents, including pleadings, witness statements, and settlement agreements. Represent clients in court, tribunals, and mediation. Conduct legal research, stay updated on relevant property law developments, produce articles and blogs and provide internal and external training. Maintain accurate and up to date case files and records and manage compliance and cashflow on files. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required Qualified Solicitor with circa 3 6 years PQE (though we will consider outstanding candidates outside of this). Exposure to a variety of disputes, including property related matters, gained within a leading practice. Strong knowledge of property law and litigation procedures. Excellent analytical, negotiation, and advocacy skills. Ability to manage a busy caseload and work under pressure. Exceptional ability to communicate, with strong drafting skills. Proficiency in legal research and use of legal databases. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and a strong team ethic. Ambitious mindset and a keen interest in business development. Working for JMW As well as a rewarding career, JMW offers its colleagues many other opportunities and benefits, including: A minimum of 25 days' annual leave (increasing with length of service) plus office closure between Christmas and New Year Travel Insurance - covering you and eligible family members Death In Service - 3 x basic salary Private Medical Insurance (subject to opting in) and option of contributing to add eligible family members Income Protection - cover of up to 75% of salary Access to an interest free travel pass/parking loan A one-hour early finish, one Friday a month Two days a year to do charitable work, with a huge variety of events to get involved in The opportunity to participate in sports teams, hobby clubs, and social events Access to our Employee Assistance Programme and trained Mental Health First Aiders
Edwards & Pearce
Insolvency Litigation Solicitor - Hybrid Senior Associate
Edwards & Pearce Hull, Yorkshire
A prominent law firm in Hull is seeking qualified Litigation Solicitors/Senior Associates/Junior Fixed Share Partners specializing in insolvency. The position offers a salary range of £45,000 - £75,000 along with private healthcare and a pension plan. The firm provides a modern working environment with good transport links and potential hybrid working options. Candidates must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with experience in insolvency litigation being essential.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
A prominent law firm in Hull is seeking qualified Litigation Solicitors/Senior Associates/Junior Fixed Share Partners specializing in insolvency. The position offers a salary range of £45,000 - £75,000 along with private healthcare and a pension plan. The firm provides a modern working environment with good transport links and potential hybrid working options. Candidates must have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with experience in insolvency litigation being essential.
Law Staff Legal Recruitment
Property Litigation Solicitor
Law Staff Legal Recruitment
This is an exciting opportunity to join a Legal 500 Central London practice based in Covent Garden. The role offers a competitive salary, a hybrid working model, generous holiday allowance, and the chance to work within an award winning, inclusive firm that encourages pro bono and charitable work at all levels. About the Firm My client is a well established, forward thinking law firm recognised for its expertise across Property, Private Client, and Corporate work. The firm combines a strong local presence with international reach through its global law network, offering excellent opportunities for professional development, collaboration, and travel. Property Litigation Solicitor - Position Overview Join an expanding Property Litigation department handling a wide variety of residential and commercial disputes Lead on high quality matters with autonomy and responsibility Senior level position suited to a Senior Associate or Junior Partner (5+ Years PQE) Play a key role in developing the department and supporting team growth Contribute to business development and client relationship management within a growing firm Key Responsibilities of the Property Litigation Solicitor Manage a varied caseload of residential and commercial property disputes Handle landlord and tenant matters including service charge, rent recovery, forfeiture, and dilapidations Conduct possession claims for rent arrears and other grounds Advise on boundary, right of way, right to light, easement, and restrictive covenant disputes Manage nuisance, trespass, and beneficial ownership claims Act on leasehold extension and collective enfranchisement matters Support party wall surveyors in fee recovery claims Provide advocacy in appropriate cases Collaborate with the firm's Property, Private Client, and Corporate teams Engage in business development and networking to expand the department's profile Requirements of the Property Litigation Solicitor Qualified Solicitor with significant experience in property litigation Ideally at Senior Associate or Junior Partner level (5+ Years PQE) Strong background across both residential and commercial property disputes Excellent advocacy, negotiation, and drafting skills Confident communicator with strong client relationship management Commercially minded and proactive approach Ambitious, collaborative, and ready to contribute to team growth The Benefits for the Property Litigation Solicitor role Competitive salary (DOE) Hybrid working model Generous holiday allowance Inclusive and diverse working culture Encouragement for charity and pro bono work Cycle to work scheme Career progression and international development opportunities Supportive and collaborative environment If you're a Property Litigation Solicitor seeking your next senior opportunity, apply today. Alternatively, contact Shabir at Law Staff Limited quoting reference BH 37474. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION THAT YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to join a Legal 500 Central London practice based in Covent Garden. The role offers a competitive salary, a hybrid working model, generous holiday allowance, and the chance to work within an award winning, inclusive firm that encourages pro bono and charitable work at all levels. About the Firm My client is a well established, forward thinking law firm recognised for its expertise across Property, Private Client, and Corporate work. The firm combines a strong local presence with international reach through its global law network, offering excellent opportunities for professional development, collaboration, and travel. Property Litigation Solicitor - Position Overview Join an expanding Property Litigation department handling a wide variety of residential and commercial disputes Lead on high quality matters with autonomy and responsibility Senior level position suited to a Senior Associate or Junior Partner (5+ Years PQE) Play a key role in developing the department and supporting team growth Contribute to business development and client relationship management within a growing firm Key Responsibilities of the Property Litigation Solicitor Manage a varied caseload of residential and commercial property disputes Handle landlord and tenant matters including service charge, rent recovery, forfeiture, and dilapidations Conduct possession claims for rent arrears and other grounds Advise on boundary, right of way, right to light, easement, and restrictive covenant disputes Manage nuisance, trespass, and beneficial ownership claims Act on leasehold extension and collective enfranchisement matters Support party wall surveyors in fee recovery claims Provide advocacy in appropriate cases Collaborate with the firm's Property, Private Client, and Corporate teams Engage in business development and networking to expand the department's profile Requirements of the Property Litigation Solicitor Qualified Solicitor with significant experience in property litigation Ideally at Senior Associate or Junior Partner level (5+ Years PQE) Strong background across both residential and commercial property disputes Excellent advocacy, negotiation, and drafting skills Confident communicator with strong client relationship management Commercially minded and proactive approach Ambitious, collaborative, and ready to contribute to team growth The Benefits for the Property Litigation Solicitor role Competitive salary (DOE) Hybrid working model Generous holiday allowance Inclusive and diverse working culture Encouragement for charity and pro bono work Cycle to work scheme Career progression and international development opportunities Supportive and collaborative environment If you're a Property Litigation Solicitor seeking your next senior opportunity, apply today. Alternatively, contact Shabir at Law Staff Limited quoting reference BH 37474. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION THAT YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Senior Legal Counsel (Energy) - London / Hybrid
Michael Page (UK)
Wide ranging Hyrbid role withing a rapidly growing energy developer Position appropriate for a senior lawyer with at least 10 years PQE About Our Client Our Client is a rapidly expanding energy developer with institutional funding. Job Description You will provide end-to-end legal oversight across commercial contracts, construction and engineering contracts, energy regulation, property interfaces, procurement, corporate governance, disputes, risk management, and compliance, ensuring that the organisation's commercial and strategic interests are protected when navigating the complex legal landscape associated with energy infrastructure, construction, property rights, public sector partnerships, and commercial concessions. Commercial and Construction Lead negotiation and drafting of complex contracts including EPC/M, NEC/JCT, connection agreements, heat supply agreements, land rights, leases, purchase agreements, consortium agreements, professional services, and O&M contracts. Provide legal assurance across construction risk, CDM responsibilities, contractor liabilities, performance guarantees, bond/insurance structures, and delay/defect claims. Disputes Take ownership of claims, disputes, adjudications, mediation, or litigation, balancing legal, financial, operational, and reputational considerations. Manage external legal counsel effectively, ensuring strong value, efficient case management, and alignment with the organisation's commercial objectives. Governance You will support the organisation's Company Secretarial function, ensuring compliance with Companies Act obligations, filing requirements, shareholder registers, PSC records, and statutory filings and may advise the Board and Committee Chairs on governance matters, duties, compliance, and regulatory obligations. Monitor and assist with operating the commercial policy framework, pricing guardrails, risk thresholds, margin protection, approval processes, and audit compliance. Management You will manage juniors within the Legal Team and help to foster a culture of professionalism, accountability, and strategic legal partnering. Be responsible for autonomously managing external legal spend through disciplined scoping, budget management, and firm performance monitoring. The Successful Applicant The successful candidate will be a qualified solicitor with extensive (at least 10 years) post qualification experience (PQE) in industrial, energy, utilities, infrastructure, construction, or regulated sectors. You will have a deep expertise in commercial contracting, EPC/NEC/JCT agreements, project finance structures, land/property law, safety regulation, and engineering heavy environments. strong understanding of corporate law, Companies Act obligations, corporate governance, and Company Secretary duties. Proven ability to manage disputes, claims, adjudications, and complex negotiations. This role offers the successful candidate the chance to gain experience advising Board Level Stakeholders, senior leadership teams, and shareholders. The position does not offer sponsorship and the successful candidate must have a willingness and ability to attend the office in East London on at least two days per week. What's on Offer For further information about the salary bonus and other benefits on offer for this position, please apply to this advert.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Wide ranging Hyrbid role withing a rapidly growing energy developer Position appropriate for a senior lawyer with at least 10 years PQE About Our Client Our Client is a rapidly expanding energy developer with institutional funding. Job Description You will provide end-to-end legal oversight across commercial contracts, construction and engineering contracts, energy regulation, property interfaces, procurement, corporate governance, disputes, risk management, and compliance, ensuring that the organisation's commercial and strategic interests are protected when navigating the complex legal landscape associated with energy infrastructure, construction, property rights, public sector partnerships, and commercial concessions. Commercial and Construction Lead negotiation and drafting of complex contracts including EPC/M, NEC/JCT, connection agreements, heat supply agreements, land rights, leases, purchase agreements, consortium agreements, professional services, and O&M contracts. Provide legal assurance across construction risk, CDM responsibilities, contractor liabilities, performance guarantees, bond/insurance structures, and delay/defect claims. Disputes Take ownership of claims, disputes, adjudications, mediation, or litigation, balancing legal, financial, operational, and reputational considerations. Manage external legal counsel effectively, ensuring strong value, efficient case management, and alignment with the organisation's commercial objectives. Governance You will support the organisation's Company Secretarial function, ensuring compliance with Companies Act obligations, filing requirements, shareholder registers, PSC records, and statutory filings and may advise the Board and Committee Chairs on governance matters, duties, compliance, and regulatory obligations. Monitor and assist with operating the commercial policy framework, pricing guardrails, risk thresholds, margin protection, approval processes, and audit compliance. Management You will manage juniors within the Legal Team and help to foster a culture of professionalism, accountability, and strategic legal partnering. Be responsible for autonomously managing external legal spend through disciplined scoping, budget management, and firm performance monitoring. The Successful Applicant The successful candidate will be a qualified solicitor with extensive (at least 10 years) post qualification experience (PQE) in industrial, energy, utilities, infrastructure, construction, or regulated sectors. You will have a deep expertise in commercial contracting, EPC/NEC/JCT agreements, project finance structures, land/property law, safety regulation, and engineering heavy environments. strong understanding of corporate law, Companies Act obligations, corporate governance, and Company Secretary duties. Proven ability to manage disputes, claims, adjudications, and complex negotiations. This role offers the successful candidate the chance to gain experience advising Board Level Stakeholders, senior leadership teams, and shareholders. The position does not offer sponsorship and the successful candidate must have a willingness and ability to attend the office in East London on at least two days per week. What's on Offer For further information about the salary bonus and other benefits on offer for this position, please apply to this advert.
Essential Employment
Senior Solicitor Litigation
Essential Employment Addlestone, Surrey
Senior Solicitor Litigation needed in Runnymede This is a temporary contract paying £260 per day PAYE This is a temporary role The reference number is: OR22161 The successful candidate will provide legal advice and services in respect of work falling with the remit of the section. The main function of the role is to work autonomously on complex civil litigation work including planning enforcement, property litigation, contract disputes, housing litigation, judicial review, commercial litigation, employment matters and associated areas. Both pre and post litigation and other related work as required, including: Preparation of all aspects of cases Representation including advocacy as required in the Magistrates, County and High Courts, Tribunals, Inquiries and representing management at internal appeals. Undertake the general work of a local government solicitor as directed from time to time in particular To carry a caseload of legal work, working independently/minimally supervised, within the lawyer's specialism and to be responsible for completing all aspects of the task in accordance with good legal practice and client service. If you are interested in the role please apply on our website with your CV, alternatively you can email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared. You can also follow us at Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn or via our website
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Solicitor Litigation needed in Runnymede This is a temporary contract paying £260 per day PAYE This is a temporary role The reference number is: OR22161 The successful candidate will provide legal advice and services in respect of work falling with the remit of the section. The main function of the role is to work autonomously on complex civil litigation work including planning enforcement, property litigation, contract disputes, housing litigation, judicial review, commercial litigation, employment matters and associated areas. Both pre and post litigation and other related work as required, including: Preparation of all aspects of cases Representation including advocacy as required in the Magistrates, County and High Courts, Tribunals, Inquiries and representing management at internal appeals. Undertake the general work of a local government solicitor as directed from time to time in particular To carry a caseload of legal work, working independently/minimally supervised, within the lawyer's specialism and to be responsible for completing all aspects of the task in accordance with good legal practice and client service. If you are interested in the role please apply on our website with your CV, alternatively you can email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared. You can also follow us at Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn or via our website
Senior Manager, Compliance Advisory, Europe
Scotiabank
Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: Title: Senior Manager, Compliance Advisory, Europe Requisition ID: 251326 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture. Purpose Contributes to the overall success of GBM Europe Compliance in the UK ensuring specific individual goals, plans, initiatives are executed / delivered in support of the team's business strategies and objectives. Ensures all activities conducted are in compliance with governing regulations, internal policies and procedures. As a member of the Europe Compliance Advisory team, under the direction of the Director, Advisory Compliance Europe, provides primary advisory coverage for Capital Markets, Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities, US/Canada regulatory impacts, OTC Derivatives regulatory frameworks (inclusive of clearing, margin and trade reporting) and Electronic trading. Accountabilities Compliance advisory duties include acting as the key contact for Capital Markets and Global Wholesale Operations, on all Compliance related issues. Providing support for Group Treasury, Corporate & Investment Banking and Global Transaction Banking, when required. Partnering with support and control functions and working closely with the SIDAC Compliance Advisory team and other regional Compliance leads. Working closely with the US/Canada Compliance team as well as partnering with key US support and control functions, be responsible for the business as usual execution of European elements of Compliance programs relating to US activity (e.g. Swap Dealer, Volcker, 15a6. In conjunction with US colleagues, address the remediation of gaps, deficiencies, or required enhancement to existing policies, processes, or procedures and the business as usual execution of the relevant US regulation as it impacts activity carried out from the Bank's European office. Provides business line management with regular updates on regulatory initiatives and compliance related issues impacting the business, investigating and managing issues through the consequence management process. Evaluates new products, programs, services and business initiatives to ensure compliance issues are identified and address and an appropriate Compliance program to support the initiative is implemented. This includes ensuring that all relevant compliance obligations and controls are mapped. Acts as delegate to the Director, Compliance Advisory Europe at relevant governance committees (including the Trade and Transaction Reporting Committee and New Initiative Approval Committee) and coordinating completion of the relevant New Initiative Risk Assessments and Operational Readiness Assessments. Lead in the creation and delivery of appropriate compliance training (and other awareness communications, for example Compliance Bulletins) for the business lines in cooperation with Group Compliance colleagues and outsourced Compliance Service Providers. Responsible for the management and implementation of UK regulatory change impacting the BNSL business lines, to include performing reviews and gap analysis against items of regulatory change (including regulations, legislation, guidelines, technical standards, etc.), clearly identifying any gaps and working with the business to address same. Lead on the delivery of assigned projects, in particular, any which impact coverage area. Lead the development, implementation and maintenance of appropriate compliance policies and procedures, provide sound regulatory advice, partner with the business lines and take a proactive role in driving forward new business initiatives. Partner with Business Risk Management to assist in the identification, assessment, monitoring and remediation of operational and other risks in Europe. Provide recommendations and suggestions to management on corrective or remedial measures to be taken and follow up. Responsible for providing advice and support, for the GBM business lines in London, in order to provide reasonable assurance that: The firm and its employees comply with applicable regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures. The risk of reputational damage, regulatory sanction and discipline, client complaints and civil litigation is minimized. Actual and potential compliance violations and risk situations are proactively identified, investigated and resolved or escalated in an appropriate and timely manner. Regulatory Remain current of UK, European and other relevant legislation and regulatory developments and support Compliance team with all aspects of the implementation of regulatory change initiatives relating to Europe. Partner with the Compliance team in keeping business line management, both locally and in Executive Office, up-to-date on relevant regulatory developments and advising on the associated impact, risks and opportunities these present for the businesses. Develop and maintain contacts with industry associations and other relevant bodies to ensure ongoing knowledge of industry responses to regulatory expectations. Understand how the Bank's risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day-to-day activities and decisions Actively pursues effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Guidelines for Business Conduct. Contributes to a high performance environment and fosters an inclusive work environment; supporting the vison/values/business strategy for the team. Champions a customer focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems and knowledge. Education / Experience Degree educated or equivalent Experience: relevant experience with at least 5 years operating in a complex, global bank covering capital markets business and post execution reporting Understanding of risks and issues arising in relation to wholesale banking activities. In-depth understanding of the UK and European regulatory environment related to a wholesale banking and strong knowledge of US regulations (e.g., SEC, CFTC, NFA and FINRA). Strong knowledge of Electronic Trading and/or risk management frameworks, automated and Algorithmic Trading including DEA. Proven ability to review and interpret regulation and legislation, completing detailed gap analyses and working with the business to address any gaps identified. Experience of multiple stakeholder management at mid to senior management level (C-Suite), including stakeholders from the business as well as third party organisations. Strong analytical skills and a keen eye for detail. Excellent written and verbal business communication skills with ability to present confidently to senior executives Capable of simultaneously handling multiple tasks and meeting tight deadlines. Able to recognize and handle sensitive and confidential information. Self-motivated, confident and capable of working both independently and in a team environment. Advanced knowledge of MS Office and software tools as applied to the position. Superior planning, organizational and time-management skills Results oriented and high achiever Reliable, consistent and disciplined High level of integrity Tactful, diplomatic and politely persistent Location(s): England : GreaterLondon : London (UK) Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. At Scotiabank, we value the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the Bank, and are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know. If you require technical assistance, please click here. Candidates must apply directly online to be considered for this role. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at Scotiabank; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Select how often (in days) to receive an alert: Title: Senior Manager, Compliance Advisory, Europe Requisition ID: 251326 Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture. Purpose Contributes to the overall success of GBM Europe Compliance in the UK ensuring specific individual goals, plans, initiatives are executed / delivered in support of the team's business strategies and objectives. Ensures all activities conducted are in compliance with governing regulations, internal policies and procedures. As a member of the Europe Compliance Advisory team, under the direction of the Director, Advisory Compliance Europe, provides primary advisory coverage for Capital Markets, Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities, US/Canada regulatory impacts, OTC Derivatives regulatory frameworks (inclusive of clearing, margin and trade reporting) and Electronic trading. Accountabilities Compliance advisory duties include acting as the key contact for Capital Markets and Global Wholesale Operations, on all Compliance related issues. Providing support for Group Treasury, Corporate & Investment Banking and Global Transaction Banking, when required. Partnering with support and control functions and working closely with the SIDAC Compliance Advisory team and other regional Compliance leads. Working closely with the US/Canada Compliance team as well as partnering with key US support and control functions, be responsible for the business as usual execution of European elements of Compliance programs relating to US activity (e.g. Swap Dealer, Volcker, 15a6. In conjunction with US colleagues, address the remediation of gaps, deficiencies, or required enhancement to existing policies, processes, or procedures and the business as usual execution of the relevant US regulation as it impacts activity carried out from the Bank's European office. Provides business line management with regular updates on regulatory initiatives and compliance related issues impacting the business, investigating and managing issues through the consequence management process. Evaluates new products, programs, services and business initiatives to ensure compliance issues are identified and address and an appropriate Compliance program to support the initiative is implemented. This includes ensuring that all relevant compliance obligations and controls are mapped. Acts as delegate to the Director, Compliance Advisory Europe at relevant governance committees (including the Trade and Transaction Reporting Committee and New Initiative Approval Committee) and coordinating completion of the relevant New Initiative Risk Assessments and Operational Readiness Assessments. Lead in the creation and delivery of appropriate compliance training (and other awareness communications, for example Compliance Bulletins) for the business lines in cooperation with Group Compliance colleagues and outsourced Compliance Service Providers. Responsible for the management and implementation of UK regulatory change impacting the BNSL business lines, to include performing reviews and gap analysis against items of regulatory change (including regulations, legislation, guidelines, technical standards, etc.), clearly identifying any gaps and working with the business to address same. Lead on the delivery of assigned projects, in particular, any which impact coverage area. Lead the development, implementation and maintenance of appropriate compliance policies and procedures, provide sound regulatory advice, partner with the business lines and take a proactive role in driving forward new business initiatives. Partner with Business Risk Management to assist in the identification, assessment, monitoring and remediation of operational and other risks in Europe. Provide recommendations and suggestions to management on corrective or remedial measures to be taken and follow up. Responsible for providing advice and support, for the GBM business lines in London, in order to provide reasonable assurance that: The firm and its employees comply with applicable regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures. The risk of reputational damage, regulatory sanction and discipline, client complaints and civil litigation is minimized. Actual and potential compliance violations and risk situations are proactively identified, investigated and resolved or escalated in an appropriate and timely manner. Regulatory Remain current of UK, European and other relevant legislation and regulatory developments and support Compliance team with all aspects of the implementation of regulatory change initiatives relating to Europe. Partner with the Compliance team in keeping business line management, both locally and in Executive Office, up-to-date on relevant regulatory developments and advising on the associated impact, risks and opportunities these present for the businesses. Develop and maintain contacts with industry associations and other relevant bodies to ensure ongoing knowledge of industry responses to regulatory expectations. Understand how the Bank's risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day-to-day activities and decisions Actively pursues effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Guidelines for Business Conduct. Contributes to a high performance environment and fosters an inclusive work environment; supporting the vison/values/business strategy for the team. Champions a customer focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems and knowledge. Education / Experience Degree educated or equivalent Experience: relevant experience with at least 5 years operating in a complex, global bank covering capital markets business and post execution reporting Understanding of risks and issues arising in relation to wholesale banking activities. In-depth understanding of the UK and European regulatory environment related to a wholesale banking and strong knowledge of US regulations (e.g., SEC, CFTC, NFA and FINRA). Strong knowledge of Electronic Trading and/or risk management frameworks, automated and Algorithmic Trading including DEA. Proven ability to review and interpret regulation and legislation, completing detailed gap analyses and working with the business to address any gaps identified. Experience of multiple stakeholder management at mid to senior management level (C-Suite), including stakeholders from the business as well as third party organisations. Strong analytical skills and a keen eye for detail. Excellent written and verbal business communication skills with ability to present confidently to senior executives Capable of simultaneously handling multiple tasks and meeting tight deadlines. Able to recognize and handle sensitive and confidential information. Self-motivated, confident and capable of working both independently and in a team environment. Advanced knowledge of MS Office and software tools as applied to the position. Superior planning, organizational and time-management skills Results oriented and high achiever Reliable, consistent and disciplined High level of integrity Tactful, diplomatic and politely persistent Location(s): England : GreaterLondon : London (UK) Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas. Guided by our purpose: "for every future", we help our customers, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. At Scotiabank, we value the unique skills and experiences each individual brings to the Bank, and are committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone. If you require accommodation (including, but not limited to, an accessible interview site, alternate format documents, ASL Interpreter, or Assistive Technology) during the recruitment and selection process, please let our Recruitment team know. If you require technical assistance, please click here. Candidates must apply directly online to be considered for this role. We thank all applicants for their interest in a career at Scotiabank; however, only those candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Associate Director - Quantum
Maxim Recruitment
A well-respected claims and disputes consultancy based in Warrington is looking to appoint an Associate Director - Commercial & Quantum. The successful candidate will most likely be an existing Associate Director, or a senior quantum/claims consultant from a dispute resolution consultancy who is ready to step up into a more senior leadership role. This is an excellent opportunity to join a reputable business with a highly experienced senior management team, offering involvement in a strong pipeline of claims, disputes (predominantly adjudications) and expert witness work. In this line of work, it is common to gain exposure to a wide variety of assignments. This can include projects across multiple sectors, as well as working with a range of well-known clients, including tier one main contractors, specialist subcontractors and client organisations. Responsibilities and Duties As an Associate Director, you will report directly to the Managing Director and will also be responsible for leading your own client assignments relating to commercial, quantum and contractual matters on live projects and disputes. You will be expected to provide services including: Examining and advising on construction contracts (including NEC and JCT) Providing commercially focused advice to help prevent, manage and resolve disputes Leading the preparation and review of claims and dispute submissions, including quantum analysis Assisting the appointed expert with analysis and expert report writing (as required) Advising clients on cost and commercial matters, including variations, change control and valuations Delivering coaching and training to clients on commercial, contractual and time-related issues Report writing and supporting client representation in tribunals (including adjudication) Working collaboratively with solicitors and legal teams to provide expert support on construction disputes Contributing to business development, including supporting proposals, strengthening client relationships and helping to grow service lines Desired Skills and Experience Around 10 years' post-graduate experience, ideally from a Quantity Surveying background Strong experience providing professional commercial and contractual advice within construction Excellent knowledge of core QS duties, including variations, change management and cost control Involvement in formal disputes (adjudication, arbitration, litigation) is advantageous Confident and articulate, able to thrive in a client-facing role and communicate effectively at senior level Strong working knowledge of NEC and JCT forms of contract is essential Competent with Microsoft Office packages Qualifications/Educational Requirements Degree-qualified (or equivalent) preferred RICS membership (or similar) and/or an MSc/LLM in Construction Law is desirable Candidates actively working towards chartership and/or further qualifications may also be considered Employing Company Overview and Profile The hiring company is a multi-disciplinary construction consultancy focused on risk analysis and mitigation, dispute avoidance, expert witness support, coaching and training, project management and commercial management. Since its formation, the business has built a strong and expanding client base and is well positioned to support clients nationwide through multiple UK office locations. The consultancy is led by a highly regarded senior management team who provide excellent guidance and support, with clear opportunities for long-term career development. Additional Benefits Package and Incentives Nilam Modhwadia is our specialist consultant managing this position (Office hours 8.30 am - 5.30 pm Monday to Friday) and get a £500-£1000 cash reward forsuccessfulmatches.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
A well-respected claims and disputes consultancy based in Warrington is looking to appoint an Associate Director - Commercial & Quantum. The successful candidate will most likely be an existing Associate Director, or a senior quantum/claims consultant from a dispute resolution consultancy who is ready to step up into a more senior leadership role. This is an excellent opportunity to join a reputable business with a highly experienced senior management team, offering involvement in a strong pipeline of claims, disputes (predominantly adjudications) and expert witness work. In this line of work, it is common to gain exposure to a wide variety of assignments. This can include projects across multiple sectors, as well as working with a range of well-known clients, including tier one main contractors, specialist subcontractors and client organisations. Responsibilities and Duties As an Associate Director, you will report directly to the Managing Director and will also be responsible for leading your own client assignments relating to commercial, quantum and contractual matters on live projects and disputes. You will be expected to provide services including: Examining and advising on construction contracts (including NEC and JCT) Providing commercially focused advice to help prevent, manage and resolve disputes Leading the preparation and review of claims and dispute submissions, including quantum analysis Assisting the appointed expert with analysis and expert report writing (as required) Advising clients on cost and commercial matters, including variations, change control and valuations Delivering coaching and training to clients on commercial, contractual and time-related issues Report writing and supporting client representation in tribunals (including adjudication) Working collaboratively with solicitors and legal teams to provide expert support on construction disputes Contributing to business development, including supporting proposals, strengthening client relationships and helping to grow service lines Desired Skills and Experience Around 10 years' post-graduate experience, ideally from a Quantity Surveying background Strong experience providing professional commercial and contractual advice within construction Excellent knowledge of core QS duties, including variations, change management and cost control Involvement in formal disputes (adjudication, arbitration, litigation) is advantageous Confident and articulate, able to thrive in a client-facing role and communicate effectively at senior level Strong working knowledge of NEC and JCT forms of contract is essential Competent with Microsoft Office packages Qualifications/Educational Requirements Degree-qualified (or equivalent) preferred RICS membership (or similar) and/or an MSc/LLM in Construction Law is desirable Candidates actively working towards chartership and/or further qualifications may also be considered Employing Company Overview and Profile The hiring company is a multi-disciplinary construction consultancy focused on risk analysis and mitigation, dispute avoidance, expert witness support, coaching and training, project management and commercial management. Since its formation, the business has built a strong and expanding client base and is well positioned to support clients nationwide through multiple UK office locations. The consultancy is led by a highly regarded senior management team who provide excellent guidance and support, with clear opportunities for long-term career development. Additional Benefits Package and Incentives Nilam Modhwadia is our specialist consultant managing this position (Office hours 8.30 am - 5.30 pm Monday to Friday) and get a £500-£1000 cash reward forsuccessfulmatches.
Associate Director - Delay
Maxim Recruitment
A highly reputable claims and disputes consultancy based in Warrington is looking to appoint an Associate Director - Delay. This is a senior opportunity for an established delay professional to play a key role in delivering expert delay services across claims, disputes (predominantly adjudications) and expert witness-related work. The successful candidate will most likely be an existing Associate Director or a Senior Consultant specialising in delay analysis within a disputes consultancy environment. In addition to leading complex assignments, there is genuine scope to support the wider growth of the business, including helping to expand the team and develop client relationships. If you are looking for a role offering both technical depth and leadership responsibility within a well-respected consultancy, this could be an excellent career move. This role offers exposure to a broad range of assignments across multiple construction sectors. You will work with a varied client base including main contractors, specialist subcontractors and client organisations, supporting matters from live project claims through to formal dispute proceedings. Responsibilities and Duties As an Associate Director, you will report directly to the Managing Director, supporting senior leadership on complex disputes while also leading your own client commissions relating to time, delay and disruption. You will be expected to provide a range of services including: Leading and overseeing delay analysis on claims and disputes, including disputed and non-contentious time-related issues Reviewing construction programmes and providing clear guidance on logic, critical path, progress and delay impacts Advising clients on strategy and best practice to help avoid, manage and resolve time-related disputes Supporting clients with delay and loss matters, including record review, substantiation and narrative development Working closely with commercial/quantum experts to ensure time and cost positions are aligned across claims and disputes Acting as Lead Assistant (or equivalent) in support of expert witness appointments, including report inputs and technical evidence Coaching and training clients and internal team members on planning, delay and time-related issues Liaising with solicitors and legal teams to provide expert support in construction disputes Contributing to business development through relationship management, proposals and helping to grow the delay service line Desired Skills and Experience Approximately 10 years' post-graduate experience within the construction industry Strong background in live planning/programming/project controls for contracting organisations and/or delay analysis within a disputes consultancy (experience of both is highly advantageous) Experience acting as Lead Assistant to an Expert Witness (or similar level support role) is highly desirable Solid understanding of programme management, critical path principles and forensic delay analysis approaches Proficient with planning software such asPrimavera P6,Asta Powerprojectand/orMS Project Exposure to formal disputes (adjudication, arbitration, litigation) is advantageous, though not essential Confident, well-presented and comfortable in a client-facing role, able to communicate effectively at senior levels Strong working knowledge ofNECandJCTforms of contract is essential Competent with Microsoft Office packages Qualifications/Educational Requirements Degree-qualified (or equivalent) A Masters in Construction Law is desirable; candidates working towards further qualifications may also be considered Employing Company Overview and Profile The hiring company is a multi-disciplinary construction consultancy focused on risk analysis and mitigation, dispute avoidance, expert witness support, coaching and training, project management, commercial management and dispute resolution. Since its formation, the business has developed a strong and expanding client base and is well positioned to support clients nationwide through multiple UK office locations. The consultancy is led by a highly regarded senior management team who provide excellent guidance and long-term career development opportunities. Additional Benefits Package and Incentives Nilam Modhwadia is our specialist consultant managing this position (Office hours 8.30 am - 5.30 pm Monday to Friday) and get a £500-£1000 cash reward for successful matches.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
A highly reputable claims and disputes consultancy based in Warrington is looking to appoint an Associate Director - Delay. This is a senior opportunity for an established delay professional to play a key role in delivering expert delay services across claims, disputes (predominantly adjudications) and expert witness-related work. The successful candidate will most likely be an existing Associate Director or a Senior Consultant specialising in delay analysis within a disputes consultancy environment. In addition to leading complex assignments, there is genuine scope to support the wider growth of the business, including helping to expand the team and develop client relationships. If you are looking for a role offering both technical depth and leadership responsibility within a well-respected consultancy, this could be an excellent career move. This role offers exposure to a broad range of assignments across multiple construction sectors. You will work with a varied client base including main contractors, specialist subcontractors and client organisations, supporting matters from live project claims through to formal dispute proceedings. Responsibilities and Duties As an Associate Director, you will report directly to the Managing Director, supporting senior leadership on complex disputes while also leading your own client commissions relating to time, delay and disruption. You will be expected to provide a range of services including: Leading and overseeing delay analysis on claims and disputes, including disputed and non-contentious time-related issues Reviewing construction programmes and providing clear guidance on logic, critical path, progress and delay impacts Advising clients on strategy and best practice to help avoid, manage and resolve time-related disputes Supporting clients with delay and loss matters, including record review, substantiation and narrative development Working closely with commercial/quantum experts to ensure time and cost positions are aligned across claims and disputes Acting as Lead Assistant (or equivalent) in support of expert witness appointments, including report inputs and technical evidence Coaching and training clients and internal team members on planning, delay and time-related issues Liaising with solicitors and legal teams to provide expert support in construction disputes Contributing to business development through relationship management, proposals and helping to grow the delay service line Desired Skills and Experience Approximately 10 years' post-graduate experience within the construction industry Strong background in live planning/programming/project controls for contracting organisations and/or delay analysis within a disputes consultancy (experience of both is highly advantageous) Experience acting as Lead Assistant to an Expert Witness (or similar level support role) is highly desirable Solid understanding of programme management, critical path principles and forensic delay analysis approaches Proficient with planning software such asPrimavera P6,Asta Powerprojectand/orMS Project Exposure to formal disputes (adjudication, arbitration, litigation) is advantageous, though not essential Confident, well-presented and comfortable in a client-facing role, able to communicate effectively at senior levels Strong working knowledge ofNECandJCTforms of contract is essential Competent with Microsoft Office packages Qualifications/Educational Requirements Degree-qualified (or equivalent) A Masters in Construction Law is desirable; candidates working towards further qualifications may also be considered Employing Company Overview and Profile The hiring company is a multi-disciplinary construction consultancy focused on risk analysis and mitigation, dispute avoidance, expert witness support, coaching and training, project management, commercial management and dispute resolution. Since its formation, the business has developed a strong and expanding client base and is well positioned to support clients nationwide through multiple UK office locations. The consultancy is led by a highly regarded senior management team who provide excellent guidance and long-term career development opportunities. Additional Benefits Package and Incentives Nilam Modhwadia is our specialist consultant managing this position (Office hours 8.30 am - 5.30 pm Monday to Friday) and get a £500-£1000 cash reward for successful matches.

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