Overview Role: Legal Counsel Location: Remote/Hybrid, ideally commutable to Wimbledon office (SW19 4DD) Contract type: Full time, permanent We are seeking an experienced Legal Counsel specialising in commercial and/or construction law to join our legal team. The successful candidate will provide expert legal advice on commercial contracts and transactions, supporting business operations and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. This role covers all Climate Solutions (Commercial & Service Europe) entities in the UK and Ireland, including sales activities for our Carrier, Viessmann, and Toshiba brands. CSE is a leading provider in climate and energy solutions, with a strong presence in key growth areas such as data centres, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, district heating, etc. What will you be doing? Serve as the main point of contact for business leaders in the UK region for all legal matters, acting as a proactive business partner and risk mitigator. Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial contracts (including supply, distribution, procurement, service agreements, and NDAs) and/or construction contracts. Advise on all aspects of commercial law affecting the business. Support business units on legal issues relating to commercial operations, projects, and strategic initiatives. Manage and resolve commercial disputes, claims, and pre-litigation matters, liaising with external counsel as required. Monitor changes in commercial legislation locally. Provide training and guidance to internal stakeholders on commercial law and internal policies. To be successful in this role Be a qualified solicitor or barrister in England & Wales, with at least 5 years' post-qualification experience (PQE) in commercial law, ideally gained in-house in an international environment. Experience in Industry and/or Construction is desirable. Experience in HVAC is a plus. Strong experience in drafting, negotiating, and advising on commercial contracts. Excellent analytical, drafting, negotiation, and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently in a fast-paced environment. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and communicate effectively across functions and cultures. Proactive, solution-oriented mindset, with a focus on enabling business growth while managing risk. Regular travel to our main office in Wimbledon (SW19 4DD). What can we offer you? Competitive base salary Annual bonus scheme Car cash allowance 25 Days Holiday + bank holidays Holiday purchase scheme Company Pension Benefits Central Platform hosting employee reward and recognition initiatives and health and wellbeing resources Bravo Awards which recognise outstanding contributions from all employees and encourage excellence More about us Carrier is the world's leader in high-technology heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions. We have a history of more than 100 years of proven innovation, solving problems on a global level, and our innovations drive new industries. Our mission is to be the first choice for heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions worldwide. We work every day to make the world a better place to live, work and play. Consistently ranked as one of the world's most respected companies, we are also a pioneer of social responsibility, looking after the environment as well our people. Carrier is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class. Job Applicant's Privacy Notice Click on this link to read the Job Applicant's Privacy Notice.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Overview Role: Legal Counsel Location: Remote/Hybrid, ideally commutable to Wimbledon office (SW19 4DD) Contract type: Full time, permanent We are seeking an experienced Legal Counsel specialising in commercial and/or construction law to join our legal team. The successful candidate will provide expert legal advice on commercial contracts and transactions, supporting business operations and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. This role covers all Climate Solutions (Commercial & Service Europe) entities in the UK and Ireland, including sales activities for our Carrier, Viessmann, and Toshiba brands. CSE is a leading provider in climate and energy solutions, with a strong presence in key growth areas such as data centres, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, district heating, etc. What will you be doing? Serve as the main point of contact for business leaders in the UK region for all legal matters, acting as a proactive business partner and risk mitigator. Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial contracts (including supply, distribution, procurement, service agreements, and NDAs) and/or construction contracts. Advise on all aspects of commercial law affecting the business. Support business units on legal issues relating to commercial operations, projects, and strategic initiatives. Manage and resolve commercial disputes, claims, and pre-litigation matters, liaising with external counsel as required. Monitor changes in commercial legislation locally. Provide training and guidance to internal stakeholders on commercial law and internal policies. To be successful in this role Be a qualified solicitor or barrister in England & Wales, with at least 5 years' post-qualification experience (PQE) in commercial law, ideally gained in-house in an international environment. Experience in Industry and/or Construction is desirable. Experience in HVAC is a plus. Strong experience in drafting, negotiating, and advising on commercial contracts. Excellent analytical, drafting, negotiation, and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently in a fast-paced environment. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and communicate effectively across functions and cultures. Proactive, solution-oriented mindset, with a focus on enabling business growth while managing risk. Regular travel to our main office in Wimbledon (SW19 4DD). What can we offer you? Competitive base salary Annual bonus scheme Car cash allowance 25 Days Holiday + bank holidays Holiday purchase scheme Company Pension Benefits Central Platform hosting employee reward and recognition initiatives and health and wellbeing resources Bravo Awards which recognise outstanding contributions from all employees and encourage excellence More about us Carrier is the world's leader in high-technology heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions. We have a history of more than 100 years of proven innovation, solving problems on a global level, and our innovations drive new industries. Our mission is to be the first choice for heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions worldwide. We work every day to make the world a better place to live, work and play. Consistently ranked as one of the world's most respected companies, we are also a pioneer of social responsibility, looking after the environment as well our people. Carrier is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class. Job Applicant's Privacy Notice Click on this link to read the Job Applicant's Privacy Notice.
The Skills You'll Need: Corporate Law, Technology Law, Japanese, qualified lawyer Your New Salary: Up to £150,000 Office based OR Hybrid: Hybrid, Oxford Perm OR Temp: Permanent Start: ASAP Working hours: Full-time Japanese Speaking General Counsel (AI, Digital Technology) - What You'll be Doing: • Qualified lawyer in UK, Japan, or EU law • Post-qualification experience in corporate, regulatory, or technology law • Knowledge of corporate governance, data privacy regulations, and AI/digital compliance • Experience managing cross-border legal matters • Provide legal guidance to senior management on business operations • Ensure company practices comply with relevant laws across multiple regions • Review, draft, and negotiate contracts and partnership agreements • Oversee risk management related to AI, data use, and digital technology • Establish and maintain internal compliance and governance policies • Coordinate with external legal advisors and global legal teams Japanese Speaking General Counsel (AI, Digital Technology) - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: • Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities • Excellent communication skills in English and/or Japanese • Experience working in international or technology-focused organizations • Ability to work effectively with regulators, partners, and internal teams • Background in AI and digital technology-related legal matters preferred • UK work visa sponsorship available for the right candidate Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-japan We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, year of birth, relationship status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
The Skills You'll Need: Corporate Law, Technology Law, Japanese, qualified lawyer Your New Salary: Up to £150,000 Office based OR Hybrid: Hybrid, Oxford Perm OR Temp: Permanent Start: ASAP Working hours: Full-time Japanese Speaking General Counsel (AI, Digital Technology) - What You'll be Doing: • Qualified lawyer in UK, Japan, or EU law • Post-qualification experience in corporate, regulatory, or technology law • Knowledge of corporate governance, data privacy regulations, and AI/digital compliance • Experience managing cross-border legal matters • Provide legal guidance to senior management on business operations • Ensure company practices comply with relevant laws across multiple regions • Review, draft, and negotiate contracts and partnership agreements • Oversee risk management related to AI, data use, and digital technology • Establish and maintain internal compliance and governance policies • Coordinate with external legal advisors and global legal teams Japanese Speaking General Counsel (AI, Digital Technology) - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: • Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities • Excellent communication skills in English and/or Japanese • Experience working in international or technology-focused organizations • Ability to work effectively with regulators, partners, and internal teams • Background in AI and digital technology-related legal matters preferred • UK work visa sponsorship available for the right candidate Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-japan We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, year of birth, relationship status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Burgess Hill, Sussex
Your new company A global leader in healthcare, committed to transforming patient experience globally. Due to business growth, we are looking to engage with Legal Counsel on a permanent basis with a focus on Digital, IT and Privacy law. Your new role As Legal Counsel, you will play a key part in supporting the digital, data and privacy agenda across the UK and wider global networks. This is a strategically important position, providing expert legal advice across a broad spectrum of commercial and digital matters while helping ensure the digital solutions remain compliant, ethical and future ready.You will act as the legal point of contact for the global Data, Digital and Privacy network, ensuring information flows effectively, and that guidance is aligned across the organisation. Your day to day work will include drafting, reviewing and negotiating a range of commercial agreements, managing disputes within your portfolio, monitoring legal developments across the UK and EU, and leading legal support on cross business projects. Ultimately, you will help shape the legal frameworks that underpin the digital transformation. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive in England & Wales, bringing strong experience in digital, IT and privacy law. Ideally, you will have gained this within life sciences, technology, or another highly regulated environment.You will be a technically strong commercial lawyer, confident in managing complex issues independently and delivering clear, pragmatic advice. Solid experience drafting and negotiating commercial contracts is essential, alongside an up to date understanding of UK and EU regulatory developments.Success in this role also relies on your ability to communicate clearly and collaboratively across diverse teams, translating complex legal matters into practical, accessible guidance. A proactive approach, openness to feedback, and a strong ethical compass will help you thrive. What you'll get in return You'll join a talented and supportive legal team within a business that places real value on innovation, integrity and patient impact. This is a chance to make a meaningful difference by influencing how digital healthcare evolves, while developing your expertise within a global, forward thinking organisation. Alongside a competitive package, you'll benefit from a culture that actively supports growth, inclusion and continuous improvement. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Your new company A global leader in healthcare, committed to transforming patient experience globally. Due to business growth, we are looking to engage with Legal Counsel on a permanent basis with a focus on Digital, IT and Privacy law. Your new role As Legal Counsel, you will play a key part in supporting the digital, data and privacy agenda across the UK and wider global networks. This is a strategically important position, providing expert legal advice across a broad spectrum of commercial and digital matters while helping ensure the digital solutions remain compliant, ethical and future ready.You will act as the legal point of contact for the global Data, Digital and Privacy network, ensuring information flows effectively, and that guidance is aligned across the organisation. Your day to day work will include drafting, reviewing and negotiating a range of commercial agreements, managing disputes within your portfolio, monitoring legal developments across the UK and EU, and leading legal support on cross business projects. Ultimately, you will help shape the legal frameworks that underpin the digital transformation. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive in England & Wales, bringing strong experience in digital, IT and privacy law. Ideally, you will have gained this within life sciences, technology, or another highly regulated environment.You will be a technically strong commercial lawyer, confident in managing complex issues independently and delivering clear, pragmatic advice. Solid experience drafting and negotiating commercial contracts is essential, alongside an up to date understanding of UK and EU regulatory developments.Success in this role also relies on your ability to communicate clearly and collaboratively across diverse teams, translating complex legal matters into practical, accessible guidance. A proactive approach, openness to feedback, and a strong ethical compass will help you thrive. What you'll get in return You'll join a talented and supportive legal team within a business that places real value on innovation, integrity and patient impact. This is a chance to make a meaningful difference by influencing how digital healthcare evolves, while developing your expertise within a global, forward thinking organisation. Alongside a competitive package, you'll benefit from a culture that actively supports growth, inclusion and continuous improvement. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
At GBST, we're inspiring wealth innovation for wealth management and advice organizations globally. Our commitment to excellence, track record of continued and successful delivery, hard work and product excellence has earned us the trust and partnership of many of the world's leading financial services organizations. We've invested heavily in transforming our technology stack to bring a truly immersive and digital experience to the front and back-office. Job Description The opportunity for U: We're now on the lookout for a Legal Counsel to join our dynamic in-house legal team in London. In your role as Legal Counsel, you'll partner with business leaders and stakeholders to provide strategic advice and deliver legal services to our business in the EMEA region. You'll work closely with a Senior Legal Counsel in London and report directly to our General Counsel based in Australia. This is a full-time, permanent opportunity based in London. Take a look and see if this is the next career step for GBST & U. What U will do Advise on a broad range of commercial contracts, including negotiation and preparation of complex technology contracts to support business growth Provide expert input on a diverse scope of matters, including intellectual property, employment, and corporate law Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, including privacy and data protection Manage legal risks to safeguard GBST's interests Educate and upskill the business on legal matters Initiate and contribute to continuous improvement in project methodologies, processes, and supporting tools Desired Skills and Experience U will be someone with: UK qualifications as a lawyer with a professional practicing certificate 7+ years' post-admission experience Strong background in IT contracts, GDPR/data protection, and stakeholder management Experience as a sole or lead negotiator Demonstrated success providing commercially focused and pragmatic legal advice Experience in law firms, technology vendors, or financial services Proactive, collaborative, and able to manage competing priorities Private Health Insurance including Dental and Optical Cover Non-contributory Pension Scheme Salary Sacrifice -Car Scheme, Cycle to Work Scheme and Additional Pension Flexible working arrangements Employee Assistance Program (EAP) GBST U-Day - an extra day of leave per year If you're looking for a role where you can be a part of exciting innovation - we want to hear from you! Apply now or reach out to if you have any questions. We are managing recruitment internally and do not require support from external agencies. Thank you.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
At GBST, we're inspiring wealth innovation for wealth management and advice organizations globally. Our commitment to excellence, track record of continued and successful delivery, hard work and product excellence has earned us the trust and partnership of many of the world's leading financial services organizations. We've invested heavily in transforming our technology stack to bring a truly immersive and digital experience to the front and back-office. Job Description The opportunity for U: We're now on the lookout for a Legal Counsel to join our dynamic in-house legal team in London. In your role as Legal Counsel, you'll partner with business leaders and stakeholders to provide strategic advice and deliver legal services to our business in the EMEA region. You'll work closely with a Senior Legal Counsel in London and report directly to our General Counsel based in Australia. This is a full-time, permanent opportunity based in London. Take a look and see if this is the next career step for GBST & U. What U will do Advise on a broad range of commercial contracts, including negotiation and preparation of complex technology contracts to support business growth Provide expert input on a diverse scope of matters, including intellectual property, employment, and corporate law Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, including privacy and data protection Manage legal risks to safeguard GBST's interests Educate and upskill the business on legal matters Initiate and contribute to continuous improvement in project methodologies, processes, and supporting tools Desired Skills and Experience U will be someone with: UK qualifications as a lawyer with a professional practicing certificate 7+ years' post-admission experience Strong background in IT contracts, GDPR/data protection, and stakeholder management Experience as a sole or lead negotiator Demonstrated success providing commercially focused and pragmatic legal advice Experience in law firms, technology vendors, or financial services Proactive, collaborative, and able to manage competing priorities Private Health Insurance including Dental and Optical Cover Non-contributory Pension Scheme Salary Sacrifice -Car Scheme, Cycle to Work Scheme and Additional Pension Flexible working arrangements Employee Assistance Program (EAP) GBST U-Day - an extra day of leave per year If you're looking for a role where you can be a part of exciting innovation - we want to hear from you! Apply now or reach out to if you have any questions. We are managing recruitment internally and do not require support from external agencies. Thank you.
# Our Privacy Statement & Cookie Policy Job DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced EU regulatory lawyer to join the Practical Law team.Practical Law is a leading online know-how service providing expert-created, practical maintained content to help legal professionals work smarter and advise with confidence. Practical Law is part of Thomson Reuters, one of the world's most trusted providers of answers across law, tax, compliance, government and media. Practical Law editors are experienced legal professionals who sit at the intersection of law, technology and the development of AI-driven legal solutions, such as CoCounsel. Practical Law content is written in English and therefore fluency in written and spoken English is essential for this role.As a Senior Specialist Legal Editor, you will use your technical expertise and substantial experience as a practising lawyer in regulatory law and practice in the EU to create and maintain insightful and customer-focused content for online publication, and to support the development of Thomson Reuters AI-powered legal solutions. Working in a supportive team of highly experienced colleagues, you will deal with a breadth of interesting work. About the Role Major Responsibilities and Accountabilities: Working with your Director, you are responsible for: Researching, writing and maintaining clear, current, and practical legal content aligned with market practice and customer needs, and business objectives. Reviewing and editing content written by others, whether by colleagues or external expert contributors. Keeping up to date with legal, practice and market developments to ensure content remains accurate, relevant and aligned with business objectives. Using your legal expertise to support the development of customer-focused Thomson Reuters' AI-powered legal solutions. Using your legal expertise and editorial skills to support the development and application of internal AI editorial tools. Ensuring that you develop and maintain an excellent understanding of the legal market, our customers and their emerging needs, and competitors. This includes: + interacting effectively with customers, consultation boards and contributors; and + working with all parts of the business to deliver insight into business strategies, other products, sales, marketing, and technology development. Attending training events, conferences and talks and otherwise networking with customers and potential customers and with industry leaders. Helping with the development of Practical Law EU content and, more generally with the development of Practical Law. Using your specialist legal knowledge to assist the wider Thomson Reuters team, working with product management, sales, marketing, and technology functions where necessary. About You Mandatory Skills and Experience: You're a fit for the role if you are an EU qualified lawyer with excellent writing and communication skills in English and have: At least 5 years' post-qualification experience working as a regulatory lawyer in the EU (preferably (but not essential) with expertise of working in capital markets/financial regulation in France or Germany). Substantial experience of EU regulation law and practice. Excellent writing and communication skills in English, and a passion for writing about legal practice accurately, concisely and in plain English. A collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively independently and in teams. Strong technical skills and the ability to effectively utilise various tools, including generative AI technologies, to enhance productivity and accuracy. Adaptability and flexibility to work on diverse projects and tasks within the generative AI space as well as new and emerging technologies. A curious mindset, including about the increasing intersection of AI and legal practice, adaptable and open to change. Experience of using AI tools in legal work. Excellent knowledge of online research databases. Comfortable working with ambiguity and in a matrixed environment and proven ability to build strong relationships and collaborate with diverse teams of people who bring different perspectives and lived experiences to the business. Desirable Skills and Experience: Proficient translation skills to effectively translate legal documentation from French or German to English and vice versa. Expertise in the law relating to capital markets or financial regulation in France or Germany. Education/Certification Required: Must be an EU qualified lawyer. Hybrid Work Model: We've adopted a flexible hybrid working environment (2-3 days a week in the office depending on the role) for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected. Flexibility & Work-Life Balance: Flex My Way is a set of supportive workplace policies designed to help manage personal and professional responsibilities, whether caring for family, giving back to the community, or finding time to refresh and reset. This builds upon our flexible work arrangements, including work from anywhere for up to 8 weeks per year, empowering employees to achieve a better work-life balance. Career Development and Growth: By fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development, we prepare our talent to tackle tomorrow's challenges and deliver real-world solutions. Our Grow My Way programming and skills-first approach ensures you have the tools and knowledge to grow, lead, and thrive in an AI-enabled future. Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer comprehensive benefit plans to include flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days off, access to the Headspace app, retirement savings, tuition reimbursement, employee incentive programs, and resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing. Culture: Globally recognized, award-winning reputation for inclusion and belonging, flexibility, work-life balance, and more. We live by our values: Obsess over our Customers, Compete to Win, Challenge (Y)our Thinking, Act Fast / Learn Fast, and Stronger Together. Social Impact: Make an impact in your community with our Social Impact Institute. We offer employees two paid volunteer days off annually and opportunities to get involved with pro-bono consulting projects and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. Making a Real-World Impact: We are one of the few companies globally that helps its customers pursue justice, truth, and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world.Thomson Reuters informs the way forward by bringing together the trusted content and technology that people and organizations need to make the right decisions. We serve professionals across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media. Our products combine highly specialized software and insights to empower professionals with the data, intelligence, and solutions needed to make informed decisions, and to help institutions in their pursuit of justice, truth, and transparency. Reuters, part of Thomson Reuters, is a world leading provider of trusted journalism and news.As a global business, we rely on the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of all employees to deliver on our business goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
# Our Privacy Statement & Cookie Policy Job DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced EU regulatory lawyer to join the Practical Law team.Practical Law is a leading online know-how service providing expert-created, practical maintained content to help legal professionals work smarter and advise with confidence. Practical Law is part of Thomson Reuters, one of the world's most trusted providers of answers across law, tax, compliance, government and media. Practical Law editors are experienced legal professionals who sit at the intersection of law, technology and the development of AI-driven legal solutions, such as CoCounsel. Practical Law content is written in English and therefore fluency in written and spoken English is essential for this role.As a Senior Specialist Legal Editor, you will use your technical expertise and substantial experience as a practising lawyer in regulatory law and practice in the EU to create and maintain insightful and customer-focused content for online publication, and to support the development of Thomson Reuters AI-powered legal solutions. Working in a supportive team of highly experienced colleagues, you will deal with a breadth of interesting work. About the Role Major Responsibilities and Accountabilities: Working with your Director, you are responsible for: Researching, writing and maintaining clear, current, and practical legal content aligned with market practice and customer needs, and business objectives. Reviewing and editing content written by others, whether by colleagues or external expert contributors. Keeping up to date with legal, practice and market developments to ensure content remains accurate, relevant and aligned with business objectives. Using your legal expertise to support the development of customer-focused Thomson Reuters' AI-powered legal solutions. Using your legal expertise and editorial skills to support the development and application of internal AI editorial tools. Ensuring that you develop and maintain an excellent understanding of the legal market, our customers and their emerging needs, and competitors. This includes: + interacting effectively with customers, consultation boards and contributors; and + working with all parts of the business to deliver insight into business strategies, other products, sales, marketing, and technology development. Attending training events, conferences and talks and otherwise networking with customers and potential customers and with industry leaders. Helping with the development of Practical Law EU content and, more generally with the development of Practical Law. Using your specialist legal knowledge to assist the wider Thomson Reuters team, working with product management, sales, marketing, and technology functions where necessary. About You Mandatory Skills and Experience: You're a fit for the role if you are an EU qualified lawyer with excellent writing and communication skills in English and have: At least 5 years' post-qualification experience working as a regulatory lawyer in the EU (preferably (but not essential) with expertise of working in capital markets/financial regulation in France or Germany). Substantial experience of EU regulation law and practice. Excellent writing and communication skills in English, and a passion for writing about legal practice accurately, concisely and in plain English. A collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively independently and in teams. Strong technical skills and the ability to effectively utilise various tools, including generative AI technologies, to enhance productivity and accuracy. Adaptability and flexibility to work on diverse projects and tasks within the generative AI space as well as new and emerging technologies. A curious mindset, including about the increasing intersection of AI and legal practice, adaptable and open to change. Experience of using AI tools in legal work. Excellent knowledge of online research databases. Comfortable working with ambiguity and in a matrixed environment and proven ability to build strong relationships and collaborate with diverse teams of people who bring different perspectives and lived experiences to the business. Desirable Skills and Experience: Proficient translation skills to effectively translate legal documentation from French or German to English and vice versa. Expertise in the law relating to capital markets or financial regulation in France or Germany. Education/Certification Required: Must be an EU qualified lawyer. Hybrid Work Model: We've adopted a flexible hybrid working environment (2-3 days a week in the office depending on the role) for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected. Flexibility & Work-Life Balance: Flex My Way is a set of supportive workplace policies designed to help manage personal and professional responsibilities, whether caring for family, giving back to the community, or finding time to refresh and reset. This builds upon our flexible work arrangements, including work from anywhere for up to 8 weeks per year, empowering employees to achieve a better work-life balance. Career Development and Growth: By fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development, we prepare our talent to tackle tomorrow's challenges and deliver real-world solutions. Our Grow My Way programming and skills-first approach ensures you have the tools and knowledge to grow, lead, and thrive in an AI-enabled future. Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer comprehensive benefit plans to include flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days off, access to the Headspace app, retirement savings, tuition reimbursement, employee incentive programs, and resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing. Culture: Globally recognized, award-winning reputation for inclusion and belonging, flexibility, work-life balance, and more. We live by our values: Obsess over our Customers, Compete to Win, Challenge (Y)our Thinking, Act Fast / Learn Fast, and Stronger Together. Social Impact: Make an impact in your community with our Social Impact Institute. We offer employees two paid volunteer days off annually and opportunities to get involved with pro-bono consulting projects and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. Making a Real-World Impact: We are one of the few companies globally that helps its customers pursue justice, truth, and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world.Thomson Reuters informs the way forward by bringing together the trusted content and technology that people and organizations need to make the right decisions. We serve professionals across legal, tax, accounting, compliance, government, and media. Our products combine highly specialized software and insights to empower professionals with the data, intelligence, and solutions needed to make informed decisions, and to help institutions in their pursuit of justice, truth, and transparency. Reuters, part of Thomson Reuters, is a world leading provider of trusted journalism and news.As a global business, we rely on the unique backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences of all employees to deliver on our business goals. To ensure we can do that, we seek talented, qualified employees in all our operations around the world regardless of race, color, sex/gender, including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, citizen status, veteran status, or any other protected classification under applicable law. Thomson Reuters is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
Head of Legal page is loaded Head of Legallocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: REQ\_At Believ, formerly known as Liberty Charge, we're committed to sustainable transport being accessible to everyone. We're a Charge Point Operator (CPO) on a mission to create the UK's most reliable electric vehicle charging network that doesn't cost the earth and leaves no one behind. Providing equitable access to electric vehicle charging, and achieving cleaner air for all, is at the heart of the Believ mission. We work closely with local authorities and businesses to deliver reliable, high quality charging networks at pace, at scale and at zero cost.We offer all the advantages of being a scale-up business, but with the added security and long-term backing from well-known parents - Liberty Global (who also own our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2) and Zouk Capital (who manage the Government's Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund).You'll be joining this exciting journey during our scale-up phase and working with us to hit the ambitious targets our shareholders have set. You'll become part of a passionate and supportive team in a fast-paced, dynamic and result-driven environment. About the role Reporting into the Legal Director, you will provide strong leadership in overseeing, supporting and developing a team of UK based lawyers currently consisting of: 2 senior legal counsels, 1 legal counsel and 1 paralegal. This team oversees all aspects of Believ's EV charge point network including securing property / land interests, planning, design & construction and operations & maintenance.You will be instrumental in shaping Believ's legal, regulatory and compliance function. Overseeing Network Operations Manage a busy pipeline of Public Sector and Private Sector transactions in England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, ensuring these are appropriately resourced. Partnering with key internal stakeholders to ensure clear visibility of the pipeline. Manage all aspects of property acquisition including title due diligence, putting in place Concession Contracts, Framework Agreements, Agreements for Lease, Leases, Licences etc, attending to SDLT and Land Registry registration. Manage all supply side agreements relating to the operation of the EV charge point network including: IT software & hardware purchasing, services and outsourcing, construction contracts, energy purchasing / supply agreements. In the absence of an in-house procurement function, working with the Business to define requirements, pricing mechanisms, service levels and remedies for supplier non-performance. Maintain your own contract workload which may consist of: introducer / commission agreements, network roaming agreements and the property and supply side agreements mentioned above. Partner with the tenders & Sales teams on RFIs, RFPs and advise on public procurement challenges and issues. Develop initiatives to reduce contract negotiation times with local authorities and private landlords. Proactively identify, manage and mitigate risks whilst enabling the Business to move forward on its objectives, including ensuring contract termination / renewals and variations are progressed in a timely manner. Prepare and have oversight of legal budgets, monitoring Legal spend and conducting regular reviews of external law firms and conduct RFPs for Legal Services as required. Ensure templates and contract negotiation playbooks are continually revised and updated. Drive the adoption and optimisation of legal technology including AI and contract management systems. Build strong working relationships with key stakeholders, provide regular training and encourage business partnering between Legal and Business teams. Leading on General Compliance This is an evolving role with the aim of embedding a culture of legal engagement and compliance across the Business. This role will initially entail: Manage and maintain Believ's ISO certifications including ISO audit preparation, applications for new ISOs and liaising with external auditors and internal stakeholders as necessary. Manage and maintain Believ's B-Corp certification. Oversee Believ's insurance requirements to ensure all areas of Business operations are adequately covered. Support Business areas on contract lifecycle management, tracking contractual obligations and advising on strategy and mitigations against known-breaches. Oversee Believ's compliance with key legislation - e.g. Public Charge Point Regulations reporting obligations. Monitor regulatory developments and industry trends being mindful of evolving product offerings in the EV space (e.g. (e.g. solar power canopies, vehicle to grid, battery storage). Draft and revise corporate policies such as Modern Slavery, Anti-bribery, Business Continuity, Privacy etc. Develop and implement legal procedures and policies to ensure adherence to best practice and compliance with law. Attend industry working groups and co-ordinate Believ's response to public consultations. Other Work closely with the Legal Director to help turn legal priorities into practical business strategy and support the company's growth from the legal side Deputise for the Legal Director at SLT and Board meetings. On an as needs basis: company secretariat activities, overseeing Believ's trade mark portfolio, GDPR & data protection, supporting on M&A activity. About you At Believ, we are building a culture that attracts and retains the best talent. We are a dedicated and high-performing team, accustomed to working at pace in an ever-evolving industry, and we are looking for people who are as passionate as us about cutting carbon emissions and providing cleaner air for all. The successful Candidate will be a qualified solicitor (SRA) in England & Wales with the following attributes and skills: Minimum of 10 years of post-qualification experience including in-house ideally in a fast-paced environment. Significant experience in negotiating and advising on commercial contracts. Significant experience with property law and negotiating Leases and Licences. Previous network infrastructure roll out experience (e.g. EV, mobile, broadband, electricity) or demonstrable experience of learning new sectors. Experience of coaching and developing team members. Demonstrable experience of designing and implementing pre and post contracting processes and procedures and driving and leading deals towards completion. Thrives working in a scale-up environment where goal posts are constantly moving and new solutions / business models are being trialed. Commercial acumen to understand how to structure advice and approach in a start-up and new industry environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Above all, you will be up for the challenge and have a willingness to really embed yourself in the Business by rolling you sleeves up and diving in! Benefits Competitive salary and bonus scheme 25 days' annual leave, plus the usual 8 UK Bank Holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 additional days per year\ Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app, personal medical insurance, critical illness cover, dental, optical & travel insurance, income protection and life assurance Pension contribution matched up to 10% Access to our car benefit scheme and cycle to work scheme Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us. 16 hours a year Volunteer Time Off to support causes that are important to you Virgin Media / O2 discounts and offers Access to VIP Arena Suites at the O2 Arena (London) and First Direct Arena (Leeds) Enhanced parental leave policies\ This perk can only be availed for the following calendar year by employees who started before 1st December Location The business
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Head of Legal page is loaded Head of Legallocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: REQ\_At Believ, formerly known as Liberty Charge, we're committed to sustainable transport being accessible to everyone. We're a Charge Point Operator (CPO) on a mission to create the UK's most reliable electric vehicle charging network that doesn't cost the earth and leaves no one behind. Providing equitable access to electric vehicle charging, and achieving cleaner air for all, is at the heart of the Believ mission. We work closely with local authorities and businesses to deliver reliable, high quality charging networks at pace, at scale and at zero cost.We offer all the advantages of being a scale-up business, but with the added security and long-term backing from well-known parents - Liberty Global (who also own our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2) and Zouk Capital (who manage the Government's Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund).You'll be joining this exciting journey during our scale-up phase and working with us to hit the ambitious targets our shareholders have set. You'll become part of a passionate and supportive team in a fast-paced, dynamic and result-driven environment. About the role Reporting into the Legal Director, you will provide strong leadership in overseeing, supporting and developing a team of UK based lawyers currently consisting of: 2 senior legal counsels, 1 legal counsel and 1 paralegal. This team oversees all aspects of Believ's EV charge point network including securing property / land interests, planning, design & construction and operations & maintenance.You will be instrumental in shaping Believ's legal, regulatory and compliance function. Overseeing Network Operations Manage a busy pipeline of Public Sector and Private Sector transactions in England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, ensuring these are appropriately resourced. Partnering with key internal stakeholders to ensure clear visibility of the pipeline. Manage all aspects of property acquisition including title due diligence, putting in place Concession Contracts, Framework Agreements, Agreements for Lease, Leases, Licences etc, attending to SDLT and Land Registry registration. Manage all supply side agreements relating to the operation of the EV charge point network including: IT software & hardware purchasing, services and outsourcing, construction contracts, energy purchasing / supply agreements. In the absence of an in-house procurement function, working with the Business to define requirements, pricing mechanisms, service levels and remedies for supplier non-performance. Maintain your own contract workload which may consist of: introducer / commission agreements, network roaming agreements and the property and supply side agreements mentioned above. Partner with the tenders & Sales teams on RFIs, RFPs and advise on public procurement challenges and issues. Develop initiatives to reduce contract negotiation times with local authorities and private landlords. Proactively identify, manage and mitigate risks whilst enabling the Business to move forward on its objectives, including ensuring contract termination / renewals and variations are progressed in a timely manner. Prepare and have oversight of legal budgets, monitoring Legal spend and conducting regular reviews of external law firms and conduct RFPs for Legal Services as required. Ensure templates and contract negotiation playbooks are continually revised and updated. Drive the adoption and optimisation of legal technology including AI and contract management systems. Build strong working relationships with key stakeholders, provide regular training and encourage business partnering between Legal and Business teams. Leading on General Compliance This is an evolving role with the aim of embedding a culture of legal engagement and compliance across the Business. This role will initially entail: Manage and maintain Believ's ISO certifications including ISO audit preparation, applications for new ISOs and liaising with external auditors and internal stakeholders as necessary. Manage and maintain Believ's B-Corp certification. Oversee Believ's insurance requirements to ensure all areas of Business operations are adequately covered. Support Business areas on contract lifecycle management, tracking contractual obligations and advising on strategy and mitigations against known-breaches. Oversee Believ's compliance with key legislation - e.g. Public Charge Point Regulations reporting obligations. Monitor regulatory developments and industry trends being mindful of evolving product offerings in the EV space (e.g. (e.g. solar power canopies, vehicle to grid, battery storage). Draft and revise corporate policies such as Modern Slavery, Anti-bribery, Business Continuity, Privacy etc. Develop and implement legal procedures and policies to ensure adherence to best practice and compliance with law. Attend industry working groups and co-ordinate Believ's response to public consultations. Other Work closely with the Legal Director to help turn legal priorities into practical business strategy and support the company's growth from the legal side Deputise for the Legal Director at SLT and Board meetings. On an as needs basis: company secretariat activities, overseeing Believ's trade mark portfolio, GDPR & data protection, supporting on M&A activity. About you At Believ, we are building a culture that attracts and retains the best talent. We are a dedicated and high-performing team, accustomed to working at pace in an ever-evolving industry, and we are looking for people who are as passionate as us about cutting carbon emissions and providing cleaner air for all. The successful Candidate will be a qualified solicitor (SRA) in England & Wales with the following attributes and skills: Minimum of 10 years of post-qualification experience including in-house ideally in a fast-paced environment. Significant experience in negotiating and advising on commercial contracts. Significant experience with property law and negotiating Leases and Licences. Previous network infrastructure roll out experience (e.g. EV, mobile, broadband, electricity) or demonstrable experience of learning new sectors. Experience of coaching and developing team members. Demonstrable experience of designing and implementing pre and post contracting processes and procedures and driving and leading deals towards completion. Thrives working in a scale-up environment where goal posts are constantly moving and new solutions / business models are being trialed. Commercial acumen to understand how to structure advice and approach in a start-up and new industry environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Above all, you will be up for the challenge and have a willingness to really embed yourself in the Business by rolling you sleeves up and diving in! Benefits Competitive salary and bonus scheme 25 days' annual leave, plus the usual 8 UK Bank Holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 additional days per year\ Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app, personal medical insurance, critical illness cover, dental, optical & travel insurance, income protection and life assurance Pension contribution matched up to 10% Access to our car benefit scheme and cycle to work scheme Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us. 16 hours a year Volunteer Time Off to support causes that are important to you Virgin Media / O2 discounts and offers Access to VIP Arena Suites at the O2 Arena (London) and First Direct Arena (Leeds) Enhanced parental leave policies\ This perk can only be availed for the following calendar year by employees who started before 1st December Location The business
Legal Counsel - Privacy, Consumer & Commercial page is loaded Legal Counsel - Privacy, Consumer & Commerciallocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: REQ\_At Believ, formerly known as Liberty Charge, we're committed to sustainable transport being accessible to everyone. We're a Charge Point Operator (CPO) on a mission to create the UK's most reliable electric vehicle charging network that doesn't cost the earth and leaves no one behind. Providing equitable access to electric vehicle charging, and achieving cleaner air for all, is at the heart of the Believ mission. We work closely with local authorities and businesses to deliver reliable, high quality charging networks at pace, at scale and at zero cost.We offer all the advantages of being a scale-up business, but with the added security and long-term backing from well-known parents - Liberty Global (who also own our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2) and Zouk Capital (who manage the Government's Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund).You'll be joining this exciting journey during our scale-up phase and working with us to hit the ambitious targets our shareholders have set. You'll become part of a passionate and supportive team in a fast-paced, dynamic and result-driven environment. About the role As Legal Counsel - Privacy, Consumer & Commercial, you will be a key member of a high-performing legal team, supporting the Legal Director and collaborating closely with different teams across the company. This role offers exposure to a wide range of legal and strategic matters in a dynamic scale-up environment focused on EV infrastructure.This newly created role is pivotal to our continued expansion and will lead our data privacy function while supporting on consumer, marketing and commercial legal matters. Leading on data privacy & GDPR compliance You will be the point of contact for the business for data privacy & GDPR and you will: Be responsible for shaping & maintaining Believ's data protection policies and internal procedures; Integrate Privacy by Design principles into Believ's business operations, including conducting risk assessments on core products and services and reviewing (D)PIAs; Consider requests from third parties for data sharing, prepare and advise on data protection agreements such as processing and transfer agreements; Coordinate and manage DSARs, data breach incidents & regulatory queries; Assess third-party privacy risks and support supplier onboarding and offboarding processes; Ensure data privacy and GDPR policies are reviewed, updated and remain compliant with Believ's ISO certifications; Collaborate with IT Security on breach responses & incident management; Deliver training and raise awareness across the Believ business areas; and Monitor legal and regulatory developments and communicate impacts to stakeholders.Initially this role will be supported by an external DPO and privacy advisor however it is expected that you will be able to lead on all data privacy aspects independently. Overseeing Consumer & Marketing matters You will be the point of contact for the Consumer and Marketing Teams and you will: Ensure consumer terms and conditions are kept up-to-date and compliant with legislation; Scope out new customer propositions, promotional offerings, new product developments, strategic partnerships and other special projects including: advising on risks, consideration of consumer law and regulatory impact and drafting terms and conditions to match; Support tender and Sales teams on public and private bids for new contracts; Monitor and interpret changes in consumer protection, licensing and technology laws, advising the business on necessary adjustments. Other Familiarity with (or a willingness to learn) the drafting, review and negotiation of a wide range of commercial agreements, including: services contracts, energy supply contracts, hardware and software purchase contracts, NDAs, commission agreements, network roaming agreements etc. Provide contract interpretation and dispute support to the Business. On an as needs basis: company secretariat activities, overseeing Believ's trade mark portfolio, supporting on M&A activity, supporting on compliance activities. About you At Believ, we are building a culture that attracts and retains the best talent. We are a dedicated and high-performing team, accustomed to working at pace in an ever-evolving industry, and we are looking for people who are as passionate as us about cutting carbon emissions and providing cleaner air for all. The successful Candidate will be a qualified solicitor (SRA) in England & Wales with the following attributes and skills: Minimum of 3 years of post-qualification experience ideally in-house and in a fast-paced environment. Data protection certification (e.g. IAPP CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT, AIGP). Strong knowledge of UK GDPR, EU GDPR, PECR, and the ePrivacy Directive. Proven experience in a data protection role and demonstrated ability to build and implement data protection governance frameworks. Strong knowledge of consumer protection laws. Familiarity with risk frameworks (e.g. ISO). Experience (or willingness to learn) commercial contracts. Understanding of global privacy laws. Thrives working in a scale-up environment where goal posts are constantly moving and new solutions / business models are being trailed. Commercial acumen to understand how to structure advice and approach in a start-up and new industry environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Above all, you will be up for the challenge and have a willingness to really embed yourself in the Business by rolling you sleeves up and diving in! Benefits Competitive salary and bonus scheme 25 days' annual leave, plus the usual 8 UK Bank Holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 additional days per year\ Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app, personal medical insurance, critical illness cover, dental, optical & travel insurance, income protection and life assurance Pension contribution matched up to 10% Access to our car benefit scheme and cycle to work scheme Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us. 16 hours a year Volunteer Time Off to support causes that are important to you Virgin Media / O2 discounts and offers Access to VIP Arena Suites at the O2 Arena (London) and First Direct Arena (Leeds) Enhanced parental leave policies\ This perk can only be availed for the following calendar year by employees who started before 1st December Location The business is currently based in our office in Southwark. The position is full time, hybrid with 3 days (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) based in the office. Believ is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for our people.We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.We're building Tomorrow's Connections Today, bringing people together through the power of our technology.Liberty Global is a world leader in converged broadband, video and mobile communications and an active investor in cutting-edge infrastructure, content and technology ventures.With our investments in fibre-based and 5G networks we play a vital role in society, currently providing over 85 million fixed and mobile connections and rolling out the next generation of products and services, while readying our networks for 10 Gbps and beyond.We're creating national champions, combining the best broadband and mobile networks under brands
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Legal Counsel - Privacy, Consumer & Commercial page is loaded Legal Counsel - Privacy, Consumer & Commerciallocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: REQ\_At Believ, formerly known as Liberty Charge, we're committed to sustainable transport being accessible to everyone. We're a Charge Point Operator (CPO) on a mission to create the UK's most reliable electric vehicle charging network that doesn't cost the earth and leaves no one behind. Providing equitable access to electric vehicle charging, and achieving cleaner air for all, is at the heart of the Believ mission. We work closely with local authorities and businesses to deliver reliable, high quality charging networks at pace, at scale and at zero cost.We offer all the advantages of being a scale-up business, but with the added security and long-term backing from well-known parents - Liberty Global (who also own our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2) and Zouk Capital (who manage the Government's Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund).You'll be joining this exciting journey during our scale-up phase and working with us to hit the ambitious targets our shareholders have set. You'll become part of a passionate and supportive team in a fast-paced, dynamic and result-driven environment. About the role As Legal Counsel - Privacy, Consumer & Commercial, you will be a key member of a high-performing legal team, supporting the Legal Director and collaborating closely with different teams across the company. This role offers exposure to a wide range of legal and strategic matters in a dynamic scale-up environment focused on EV infrastructure.This newly created role is pivotal to our continued expansion and will lead our data privacy function while supporting on consumer, marketing and commercial legal matters. Leading on data privacy & GDPR compliance You will be the point of contact for the business for data privacy & GDPR and you will: Be responsible for shaping & maintaining Believ's data protection policies and internal procedures; Integrate Privacy by Design principles into Believ's business operations, including conducting risk assessments on core products and services and reviewing (D)PIAs; Consider requests from third parties for data sharing, prepare and advise on data protection agreements such as processing and transfer agreements; Coordinate and manage DSARs, data breach incidents & regulatory queries; Assess third-party privacy risks and support supplier onboarding and offboarding processes; Ensure data privacy and GDPR policies are reviewed, updated and remain compliant with Believ's ISO certifications; Collaborate with IT Security on breach responses & incident management; Deliver training and raise awareness across the Believ business areas; and Monitor legal and regulatory developments and communicate impacts to stakeholders.Initially this role will be supported by an external DPO and privacy advisor however it is expected that you will be able to lead on all data privacy aspects independently. Overseeing Consumer & Marketing matters You will be the point of contact for the Consumer and Marketing Teams and you will: Ensure consumer terms and conditions are kept up-to-date and compliant with legislation; Scope out new customer propositions, promotional offerings, new product developments, strategic partnerships and other special projects including: advising on risks, consideration of consumer law and regulatory impact and drafting terms and conditions to match; Support tender and Sales teams on public and private bids for new contracts; Monitor and interpret changes in consumer protection, licensing and technology laws, advising the business on necessary adjustments. Other Familiarity with (or a willingness to learn) the drafting, review and negotiation of a wide range of commercial agreements, including: services contracts, energy supply contracts, hardware and software purchase contracts, NDAs, commission agreements, network roaming agreements etc. Provide contract interpretation and dispute support to the Business. On an as needs basis: company secretariat activities, overseeing Believ's trade mark portfolio, supporting on M&A activity, supporting on compliance activities. About you At Believ, we are building a culture that attracts and retains the best talent. We are a dedicated and high-performing team, accustomed to working at pace in an ever-evolving industry, and we are looking for people who are as passionate as us about cutting carbon emissions and providing cleaner air for all. The successful Candidate will be a qualified solicitor (SRA) in England & Wales with the following attributes and skills: Minimum of 3 years of post-qualification experience ideally in-house and in a fast-paced environment. Data protection certification (e.g. IAPP CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT, AIGP). Strong knowledge of UK GDPR, EU GDPR, PECR, and the ePrivacy Directive. Proven experience in a data protection role and demonstrated ability to build and implement data protection governance frameworks. Strong knowledge of consumer protection laws. Familiarity with risk frameworks (e.g. ISO). Experience (or willingness to learn) commercial contracts. Understanding of global privacy laws. Thrives working in a scale-up environment where goal posts are constantly moving and new solutions / business models are being trailed. Commercial acumen to understand how to structure advice and approach in a start-up and new industry environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Above all, you will be up for the challenge and have a willingness to really embed yourself in the Business by rolling you sleeves up and diving in! Benefits Competitive salary and bonus scheme 25 days' annual leave, plus the usual 8 UK Bank Holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 additional days per year\ Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app, personal medical insurance, critical illness cover, dental, optical & travel insurance, income protection and life assurance Pension contribution matched up to 10% Access to our car benefit scheme and cycle to work scheme Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us. 16 hours a year Volunteer Time Off to support causes that are important to you Virgin Media / O2 discounts and offers Access to VIP Arena Suites at the O2 Arena (London) and First Direct Arena (Leeds) Enhanced parental leave policies\ This perk can only be availed for the following calendar year by employees who started before 1st December Location The business is currently based in our office in Southwark. The position is full time, hybrid with 3 days (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) based in the office. Believ is an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for our people.We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.We're building Tomorrow's Connections Today, bringing people together through the power of our technology.Liberty Global is a world leader in converged broadband, video and mobile communications and an active investor in cutting-edge infrastructure, content and technology ventures.With our investments in fibre-based and 5G networks we play a vital role in society, currently providing over 85 million fixed and mobile connections and rolling out the next generation of products and services, while readying our networks for 10 Gbps and beyond.We're creating national champions, combining the best broadband and mobile networks under brands
More than a mission, C2FO is a better financial system changing the way every business gains access to the working capital they need to thrive. At C2FO, everyone is an employee-owner which means we're all invested in our work and team members. We're a company of team players and self-starters finding new and innovative ways to get things done. If you're excited to learn, grow, and leave your mark on our fast-growing organization, C2FO may be the place for you. About C2FO Headquartered in Kansas City, USA, C2FO has more than 450 employees worldwide, with operations throughout North America, Europe, India, Asia Pacific, and Australia. C2FO is the world's largest on-demand working capital platform. Our mission is to ensure every business has the capital needed to thrive and we have delivered more than $445+ billion in funding to businesses since our founding. How do we do this? By providing fast, flexible, and equitable access to low-cost capital through our easy-to-use platform. We provide technology with a human touch, giving our customers the direct support they need and ensuring our team members have the tools, resources, and work environment they need to deliver on our promise to customers. With the C2FO platform, businesses worldwide have more working capital to fuel their growth, create jobs and develop new products. At C2FO, we take care of our customers and our people - the vital human capital that helps our customers thrive. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package, flexible work options for work/life balance, volunteer time off, and more. Learn more about our benefits here. About the Role C2FO is seeking an experienced attorney with deep expertise in privacy, fintech, supply chain finance, and emerging financial technologies. This role will report directly to the General Counsel and will play a critical part in supporting C2FO's global legal, regulatory, and compliance initiatives across its innovative working capital and fintech platform. We are specifically looking for a qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United Kingdom or the United States, with demonstrated experience advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology-driven financial platforms. This position will work closely with C2FO's legal, compliance, security, product, and engineering teams. We have offices in Kansas City, MO, London and Bristol, UK, but are open to candidates working remotely in the UK or US. This is a high-impact role supporting both existing and new product initiatives, including cutting-edge financial products at the intersection of supply chain finance, SaaS, embedded finance, and emerging technologies. Regulatory, Privacy, and Fintech Advisory Serve as the primary legal advisor on regulations applicable to C2FO's global fintech platform, including GDPR, US federal and state privacy laws, global data protection laws, financial services regulations, and digital asset and stablecoin regulatory frameworks. Monitor and interpret evolving regulatory requirements affecting fintech, supply chain finance, embedded finance, digital assets, and related emerging technologies. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks associated with new and existing financial products, including those involving digital payments, receivables finance, and blockchain-enabled solutions. Commercial, Financing, and Technology Transactions Draft, negotiate, and structure complex commercial, financing, and technology agreements with clients, financial institutions, and strategic partners, including: Supply chain finance agreements Bank partnership, funding, and servicing agreements Master Services Agreements (SaaS) Technology licensing and intellectual property agreements Vendor and strategic partner agreements Data processing agreements and cross-border data transfer arrangements Agreements involving fintech integrations, APIs, SDKs, and embedded finance solutions Agreements supporting emerging technologies, including digital assets. Product, Technology, and Emerging Technology Support Partner with product, engineering, and security teams to support the development and launch of fintech and emerging technology products. Provide legal guidance on issues relating to digital assets, payment systems, and emerging financial infrastructure. Review and advise on security policies, data governance frameworks, and technology risk management practices. Global Legal and Compliance Support Assist in managing global compliance programs and legal risk mitigation strategies. Manage and coordinate with external counsel in multiple jurisdictions, including the US, UK, and other international markets. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks and requirements associated with expansion into new geographies. Support cross-border transactions, regulatory inquiries, and strategic business initiatives. Provide practical, business-focused legal advice to internal stakeholders across all levels of the organization. Independently manage complex legal negotiations from initiation through execution. Remote with Hybrid Option: This position is primarily remote and requires a reliable internet connection in a private setting. Candidates residing in Kansas City, Bristol, or London have the option to work in a hybrid model, splitting time between home and our collaborative open-office environment with access to private meeting spaces as needed. Basic Qualifications Qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United States (active state bar membership) or the United Kingdom (Solicitor qualified in England & Wales or equivalent). Juris Doctor (JD), LLB, or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution. Minimum 5+ years of relevant legal experience, preferably advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology platforms. Demonstrated experience advising on GDPR, UK GDPR, and global privacy and data protection laws. Experience drafting and negotiating complex commercial, technology, and financial agreements. Strong experience with supply chain finance, receivables finance, factoring, or structured finance transactions. Familiarity with emerging financial technologies, including blockchain. Experience advising on SaaS, cloud, and technology platform agreements. Experience supporting API-driven platforms, integrations, and SDK-based products. Strong understanding of global regulatory frameworks affecting fintech and digital financial products. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and manage multiple priorities effectively. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we not only value diversity and equality, but we also empower our team members to bring their authentic selves to work every day. Our goal is to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and our global, multicultural clients. We recognize the power of inclusion, emphasizing that each team member was chosen for their unique ability to contribute to the overall success of our mission. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
More than a mission, C2FO is a better financial system changing the way every business gains access to the working capital they need to thrive. At C2FO, everyone is an employee-owner which means we're all invested in our work and team members. We're a company of team players and self-starters finding new and innovative ways to get things done. If you're excited to learn, grow, and leave your mark on our fast-growing organization, C2FO may be the place for you. About C2FO Headquartered in Kansas City, USA, C2FO has more than 450 employees worldwide, with operations throughout North America, Europe, India, Asia Pacific, and Australia. C2FO is the world's largest on-demand working capital platform. Our mission is to ensure every business has the capital needed to thrive and we have delivered more than $445+ billion in funding to businesses since our founding. How do we do this? By providing fast, flexible, and equitable access to low-cost capital through our easy-to-use platform. We provide technology with a human touch, giving our customers the direct support they need and ensuring our team members have the tools, resources, and work environment they need to deliver on our promise to customers. With the C2FO platform, businesses worldwide have more working capital to fuel their growth, create jobs and develop new products. At C2FO, we take care of our customers and our people - the vital human capital that helps our customers thrive. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package, flexible work options for work/life balance, volunteer time off, and more. Learn more about our benefits here. About the Role C2FO is seeking an experienced attorney with deep expertise in privacy, fintech, supply chain finance, and emerging financial technologies. This role will report directly to the General Counsel and will play a critical part in supporting C2FO's global legal, regulatory, and compliance initiatives across its innovative working capital and fintech platform. We are specifically looking for a qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United Kingdom or the United States, with demonstrated experience advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology-driven financial platforms. This position will work closely with C2FO's legal, compliance, security, product, and engineering teams. We have offices in Kansas City, MO, London and Bristol, UK, but are open to candidates working remotely in the UK or US. This is a high-impact role supporting both existing and new product initiatives, including cutting-edge financial products at the intersection of supply chain finance, SaaS, embedded finance, and emerging technologies. Regulatory, Privacy, and Fintech Advisory Serve as the primary legal advisor on regulations applicable to C2FO's global fintech platform, including GDPR, US federal and state privacy laws, global data protection laws, financial services regulations, and digital asset and stablecoin regulatory frameworks. Monitor and interpret evolving regulatory requirements affecting fintech, supply chain finance, embedded finance, digital assets, and related emerging technologies. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks associated with new and existing financial products, including those involving digital payments, receivables finance, and blockchain-enabled solutions. Commercial, Financing, and Technology Transactions Draft, negotiate, and structure complex commercial, financing, and technology agreements with clients, financial institutions, and strategic partners, including: Supply chain finance agreements Bank partnership, funding, and servicing agreements Master Services Agreements (SaaS) Technology licensing and intellectual property agreements Vendor and strategic partner agreements Data processing agreements and cross-border data transfer arrangements Agreements involving fintech integrations, APIs, SDKs, and embedded finance solutions Agreements supporting emerging technologies, including digital assets. Product, Technology, and Emerging Technology Support Partner with product, engineering, and security teams to support the development and launch of fintech and emerging technology products. Provide legal guidance on issues relating to digital assets, payment systems, and emerging financial infrastructure. Review and advise on security policies, data governance frameworks, and technology risk management practices. Global Legal and Compliance Support Assist in managing global compliance programs and legal risk mitigation strategies. Manage and coordinate with external counsel in multiple jurisdictions, including the US, UK, and other international markets. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks and requirements associated with expansion into new geographies. Support cross-border transactions, regulatory inquiries, and strategic business initiatives. Provide practical, business-focused legal advice to internal stakeholders across all levels of the organization. Independently manage complex legal negotiations from initiation through execution. Remote with Hybrid Option: This position is primarily remote and requires a reliable internet connection in a private setting. Candidates residing in Kansas City, Bristol, or London have the option to work in a hybrid model, splitting time between home and our collaborative open-office environment with access to private meeting spaces as needed. Basic Qualifications Qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United States (active state bar membership) or the United Kingdom (Solicitor qualified in England & Wales or equivalent). Juris Doctor (JD), LLB, or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution. Minimum 5+ years of relevant legal experience, preferably advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology platforms. Demonstrated experience advising on GDPR, UK GDPR, and global privacy and data protection laws. Experience drafting and negotiating complex commercial, technology, and financial agreements. Strong experience with supply chain finance, receivables finance, factoring, or structured finance transactions. Familiarity with emerging financial technologies, including blockchain. Experience advising on SaaS, cloud, and technology platform agreements. Experience supporting API-driven platforms, integrations, and SDK-based products. Strong understanding of global regulatory frameworks affecting fintech and digital financial products. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and manage multiple priorities effectively. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we not only value diversity and equality, but we also empower our team members to bring their authentic selves to work every day. Our goal is to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and our global, multicultural clients. We recognize the power of inclusion, emphasizing that each team member was chosen for their unique ability to contribute to the overall success of our mission. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
Job Description At Fanatics Commerce, we're more than just a leader in licensed sports merchandise - we're a team united by a relentless passion for our fans and a commitment to innovation. We live by our BOLD Leadership principles: We Build Championship Teams, we're Obsessed with Fans, we embrace a Limitless Entrepreneurial Spirit, and we approach every challenge with a Determined and Relentless Mindset. If you're ready to contribute to a dynamic, fast-paced environment that thrives on collaboration and growth, we want you to be part of our team. Role Overview Fanatics Commerce is seeking an experienced, commercial/transactional lawyer to join Fanatics' global legal team as Director, Senior Counsel. Reporting to the Vice President - International Legal, this role will be based in the Manchester office. This role will provide significant hands on support (including drafting commercial contracts and rights acquisition), oversee outside counsel and partner with subject matter experts in various areas including intellectual property, privacy, regulatory and M&A. How you will make an impact: Advise on complex global legal issues across a wide range of matters including commercial transactions, business operations, manufacturing, e-commerce, rights acquisition and licensing. Serve as a trusted business partner to leaders across the organisation, including engaging in creative problem solving, proactive issue spotting and business focused risk assessment. Provide transactional legal advice to various departments across the organisation, including engagement in proactive issue spotting and risk assessment. Partner closely with the business development and business affairs teams to structure, draft, negotiate and execute a variety of complex strategic transactions with sports teams, leagues, associations and athletes, for rights acquisition, product licensing and operation of e commerce and physical retail. Provide general advice with respect to key areas affecting the business and operations, including data protection, privacy and intellectual property matters. Interpret and advise with respect to rights and obligations under Fanatics' agreements. Ensure the business is aware of, and in compliance with, all relevant laws, rules and regulations across many countries. Review, analyse, draft and negotiate a wide range of complex commercial transactions including licensing, sublicensing, co branding, personal services, MSAs, manufacturing, distribution and vendor agreements. Manage international disputes, investigations, and regulatory matters, including through supervision of outside counsel. Create and provide cross functional legal training to employees. Develop policies, protocols, best practices and templates. What you bring to the team: Qualified as a Solicitor in England and Wales. 10+ years of post qualification experience working on a wide range of sophisticated commercial transactions, including rights acquisition, intellectual property licensing, digital technology, e commerce, and/or brand partnerships. Willingness to always be a hands on lawyer, dealing with all of the company's needs, from the largest to the smallest matters. Broad commercial and strategic background working on international transactions. Strong business acumen and savvy, good common sense and sound judgment. Ability to execute under pressure and under time constraints in a fast paced environment. Creative thinker who can initiate and develop alternative approaches to complex issues. Self starter with strong work ethic and ability to work independently and take ownership of business critical transactions. Strong academic background and law firm training. Experience in the global sports industry and/or a background in licensing and retail, including e commerce, are strongly preferred. In house experience is strongly preferred. At Fanatics, we value transparency and honesty. If you don't meet every single requirement, that's okay - we still want to hear from you! We believe in the power of diverse experiences and talents. If you're excited about the role and confident that you can contribute, don't hesitate to apply. We're genuinely interested in how your unique skills and perspective can help us build something amazing together. Where You'll Work and What's required: Manchester, UK Hybrid Work - 3+ days in office and additional days where necessary Ability to travel (domestically and internationally) on occasion for partner meetings, events, and other related activities. What's in it for you: Culture: Join a team where you're surrounded by top tier talent, driven by a shared passion to relentlessly enhance the fan experience. With a focus on collaboration, support, and continuous development, you'll be empowered to help shape our culture that celebrates both individual and team successes. Rewards: Competitive salary, performance based bonus. The chance to work with some of the world's most exciting sports brands Career development, mentoring, and training opportunities A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative office environment Job Info Posting Date 01/15/2026, 03:21 PM Locations 3 Upper Kirby Street, Manchester, GBR, M4 6FN, GB (Hybrid)
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Job Description At Fanatics Commerce, we're more than just a leader in licensed sports merchandise - we're a team united by a relentless passion for our fans and a commitment to innovation. We live by our BOLD Leadership principles: We Build Championship Teams, we're Obsessed with Fans, we embrace a Limitless Entrepreneurial Spirit, and we approach every challenge with a Determined and Relentless Mindset. If you're ready to contribute to a dynamic, fast-paced environment that thrives on collaboration and growth, we want you to be part of our team. Role Overview Fanatics Commerce is seeking an experienced, commercial/transactional lawyer to join Fanatics' global legal team as Director, Senior Counsel. Reporting to the Vice President - International Legal, this role will be based in the Manchester office. This role will provide significant hands on support (including drafting commercial contracts and rights acquisition), oversee outside counsel and partner with subject matter experts in various areas including intellectual property, privacy, regulatory and M&A. How you will make an impact: Advise on complex global legal issues across a wide range of matters including commercial transactions, business operations, manufacturing, e-commerce, rights acquisition and licensing. Serve as a trusted business partner to leaders across the organisation, including engaging in creative problem solving, proactive issue spotting and business focused risk assessment. Provide transactional legal advice to various departments across the organisation, including engagement in proactive issue spotting and risk assessment. Partner closely with the business development and business affairs teams to structure, draft, negotiate and execute a variety of complex strategic transactions with sports teams, leagues, associations and athletes, for rights acquisition, product licensing and operation of e commerce and physical retail. Provide general advice with respect to key areas affecting the business and operations, including data protection, privacy and intellectual property matters. Interpret and advise with respect to rights and obligations under Fanatics' agreements. Ensure the business is aware of, and in compliance with, all relevant laws, rules and regulations across many countries. Review, analyse, draft and negotiate a wide range of complex commercial transactions including licensing, sublicensing, co branding, personal services, MSAs, manufacturing, distribution and vendor agreements. Manage international disputes, investigations, and regulatory matters, including through supervision of outside counsel. Create and provide cross functional legal training to employees. Develop policies, protocols, best practices and templates. What you bring to the team: Qualified as a Solicitor in England and Wales. 10+ years of post qualification experience working on a wide range of sophisticated commercial transactions, including rights acquisition, intellectual property licensing, digital technology, e commerce, and/or brand partnerships. Willingness to always be a hands on lawyer, dealing with all of the company's needs, from the largest to the smallest matters. Broad commercial and strategic background working on international transactions. Strong business acumen and savvy, good common sense and sound judgment. Ability to execute under pressure and under time constraints in a fast paced environment. Creative thinker who can initiate and develop alternative approaches to complex issues. Self starter with strong work ethic and ability to work independently and take ownership of business critical transactions. Strong academic background and law firm training. Experience in the global sports industry and/or a background in licensing and retail, including e commerce, are strongly preferred. In house experience is strongly preferred. At Fanatics, we value transparency and honesty. If you don't meet every single requirement, that's okay - we still want to hear from you! We believe in the power of diverse experiences and talents. If you're excited about the role and confident that you can contribute, don't hesitate to apply. We're genuinely interested in how your unique skills and perspective can help us build something amazing together. Where You'll Work and What's required: Manchester, UK Hybrid Work - 3+ days in office and additional days where necessary Ability to travel (domestically and internationally) on occasion for partner meetings, events, and other related activities. What's in it for you: Culture: Join a team where you're surrounded by top tier talent, driven by a shared passion to relentlessly enhance the fan experience. With a focus on collaboration, support, and continuous development, you'll be empowered to help shape our culture that celebrates both individual and team successes. Rewards: Competitive salary, performance based bonus. The chance to work with some of the world's most exciting sports brands Career development, mentoring, and training opportunities A dynamic, supportive, and collaborative office environment Job Info Posting Date 01/15/2026, 03:21 PM Locations 3 Upper Kirby Street, Manchester, GBR, M4 6FN, GB (Hybrid)
Infleqtion is a global quantum technology company solving some of the world's most complex challenges. We harness quantum mechanics to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, and networks. From foundational physics to commercial deployment, Infleqtion enables "quantum everywhere" through a growing ecosystem of devices and platforms. We are recruiting a Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe. Location Infleqtion has offices in the USA, United Kingdom, and Australia. This is a full-time position based in our Oxford, UK office, with hybrid work permitted up to 2 days per week based on business needs and manager approval. Job Summary Infleqtion is seeking a highly qualified Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe to serve as a key partner to the Chief Legal Officer, the UK leadership team, and business units to support Infleqtion's mission to bring quantum technologies from the lab into the world. This role will be responsible for a broad range of commercial, regulatory, and strategic legal work while contributing to the growth and maturity of Infleqtion's global legal function. The successful candidate will bring strong commercial instincts, excellent judgment, and the curiosity to learn and support an advanced technology business operating across multiple jurisdictions. This position reports directly to the Chief Legal Officer and will play a central role in supporting our UK and EU operations, while coordinating closely with legal colleagues in the United States and Australia. Job Responsibilities Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including customer contracts, vendor and procurement agreements, research collaborations, licensing arrangements, and NDAs. Serve as a strategic business partner to UK and European leadership, providing practical legal guidance that supports growth, accelerates commercial activities, and manages risk. Support corporate governance, product development, regulatory matters, intellectual property initiatives, and operational decision making. Collaborate with global colleagues to develop scalable legal processes, contract templates, and workflows across jurisdictions. Monitor and advise on evolving legal and regulatory developments relevant to quantum technologies and other advanced technologies. Lead UK and EU privacy and data protection compliance, acting as the primary owner of regional privacy obligations, processes, and operational requirements, including DPIAs, data mapping, data governance, and practical privacy guidance to the business. Lead UK and EU export control compliance activities, including UK Export Control, the EAR, and ITAR, serving as the regional point of accountability and working closely with global compliance partners to implement and oversee operational requirements. Conduct targeted compliance assessments and provide practical recommendations. Deliver training on commercial best practices, legal awareness, and ethical business conduct. Qualifications Qualified Solicitor of England and Wales, or equivalent foreign-qualified lawyer with significant UK experience. Approximately 8 to 12 years PQE, with training at a top-tier international law firm strongly preferred. Outstanding academic credentials, including a strong academic record from a top-tier university or law school. Strong commercial contracting experience and the ability to provide clear, actionable advice under time pressure. Experience supporting technology, engineering, research, or advanced manufacturing organisations is highly preferred. Solid understanding of data protection, export control, and other regulatory frameworks relevant to global technology operations. Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally and communicate effectively with technical and commercial stakeholders. High integrity, sound judgment, and an ability to balance legal risk with operational priorities. Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail. Desirable Skills And Knowledge Experience working with government customers or government-funded projects. Familiarity with governance requirements in multinational organisations. Experience implementing or using contract lifecycle management tools or compliance systems. Background in intellectual property, licensing, or technology transfer. Prior in-house experience in a high-growth or emerging technology environment. Benefits Competitive salary Unlimited PTO Generous company 10% pension contribution regardless of employee contribution Cycle to work and Technology schemes Incentive Stock Option Plan BUPA Private Healthcare Insurance once probationary period is successfully completed Working Conditions And Physical Requirements Work will normally be performed in an office and laboratory environment. Able to efficiently use automated office equipment such as laptops, copiers, and printers; able to effectively engage in communications (via phone, computer, or in-person). Will involve sitting, standing, walking, lifting, and carrying up to 10 kg. Travel Up to 10% travel may be required. Equal Opportunity Regardless of your interest in the quantum industry, you can take pride in the fact that Infleqtion is building an ecosystem of quantum technologies and commercial products, driving the industry towards the future. Studies reveal that while men apply for jobs when they meet an average of 60% of the requirements, women and other groups tend to apply only when they meet all the criteria. If you believe you have the potential but don't meet every single point in our job advertisement, please don't hesitate to contact us! We would love to chat with you and see how you could bring great value to our team. Our goal is to find exceptional individuals who can enrich our team culture, actively contribute, and have a genuine passion for their work. Here you have freedom to embrace your whole self: who you love, your gender identity and expression, skin colour, age, appearance, disability, neurodiversity, DNA, military/veteran status, citizenship, and other factors that make up who you are. Your uniqueness is valued, welcomed, and appreciated here. We are dedicated to providing a positive workplace and base all employment decisions on your qualifications, performance, merits, as well as business needs. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Infleqtion is a global quantum technology company solving some of the world's most complex challenges. We harness quantum mechanics to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, and networks. From foundational physics to commercial deployment, Infleqtion enables "quantum everywhere" through a growing ecosystem of devices and platforms. We are recruiting a Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe. Location Infleqtion has offices in the USA, United Kingdom, and Australia. This is a full-time position based in our Oxford, UK office, with hybrid work permitted up to 2 days per week based on business needs and manager approval. Job Summary Infleqtion is seeking a highly qualified Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe to serve as a key partner to the Chief Legal Officer, the UK leadership team, and business units to support Infleqtion's mission to bring quantum technologies from the lab into the world. This role will be responsible for a broad range of commercial, regulatory, and strategic legal work while contributing to the growth and maturity of Infleqtion's global legal function. The successful candidate will bring strong commercial instincts, excellent judgment, and the curiosity to learn and support an advanced technology business operating across multiple jurisdictions. This position reports directly to the Chief Legal Officer and will play a central role in supporting our UK and EU operations, while coordinating closely with legal colleagues in the United States and Australia. Job Responsibilities Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including customer contracts, vendor and procurement agreements, research collaborations, licensing arrangements, and NDAs. Serve as a strategic business partner to UK and European leadership, providing practical legal guidance that supports growth, accelerates commercial activities, and manages risk. Support corporate governance, product development, regulatory matters, intellectual property initiatives, and operational decision making. Collaborate with global colleagues to develop scalable legal processes, contract templates, and workflows across jurisdictions. Monitor and advise on evolving legal and regulatory developments relevant to quantum technologies and other advanced technologies. Lead UK and EU privacy and data protection compliance, acting as the primary owner of regional privacy obligations, processes, and operational requirements, including DPIAs, data mapping, data governance, and practical privacy guidance to the business. Lead UK and EU export control compliance activities, including UK Export Control, the EAR, and ITAR, serving as the regional point of accountability and working closely with global compliance partners to implement and oversee operational requirements. Conduct targeted compliance assessments and provide practical recommendations. Deliver training on commercial best practices, legal awareness, and ethical business conduct. Qualifications Qualified Solicitor of England and Wales, or equivalent foreign-qualified lawyer with significant UK experience. Approximately 8 to 12 years PQE, with training at a top-tier international law firm strongly preferred. Outstanding academic credentials, including a strong academic record from a top-tier university or law school. Strong commercial contracting experience and the ability to provide clear, actionable advice under time pressure. Experience supporting technology, engineering, research, or advanced manufacturing organisations is highly preferred. Solid understanding of data protection, export control, and other regulatory frameworks relevant to global technology operations. Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally and communicate effectively with technical and commercial stakeholders. High integrity, sound judgment, and an ability to balance legal risk with operational priorities. Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail. Desirable Skills And Knowledge Experience working with government customers or government-funded projects. Familiarity with governance requirements in multinational organisations. Experience implementing or using contract lifecycle management tools or compliance systems. Background in intellectual property, licensing, or technology transfer. Prior in-house experience in a high-growth or emerging technology environment. Benefits Competitive salary Unlimited PTO Generous company 10% pension contribution regardless of employee contribution Cycle to work and Technology schemes Incentive Stock Option Plan BUPA Private Healthcare Insurance once probationary period is successfully completed Working Conditions And Physical Requirements Work will normally be performed in an office and laboratory environment. Able to efficiently use automated office equipment such as laptops, copiers, and printers; able to effectively engage in communications (via phone, computer, or in-person). Will involve sitting, standing, walking, lifting, and carrying up to 10 kg. Travel Up to 10% travel may be required. Equal Opportunity Regardless of your interest in the quantum industry, you can take pride in the fact that Infleqtion is building an ecosystem of quantum technologies and commercial products, driving the industry towards the future. Studies reveal that while men apply for jobs when they meet an average of 60% of the requirements, women and other groups tend to apply only when they meet all the criteria. If you believe you have the potential but don't meet every single point in our job advertisement, please don't hesitate to contact us! We would love to chat with you and see how you could bring great value to our team. Our goal is to find exceptional individuals who can enrich our team culture, actively contribute, and have a genuine passion for their work. Here you have freedom to embrace your whole self: who you love, your gender identity and expression, skin colour, age, appearance, disability, neurodiversity, DNA, military/veteran status, citizenship, and other factors that make up who you are. Your uniqueness is valued, welcomed, and appreciated here. We are dedicated to providing a positive workplace and base all employment decisions on your qualifications, performance, merits, as well as business needs. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
A global quantum technology company is seeking a Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe. This full-time role in Oxford involves drafting commercial agreements, providing legal guidance, and supporting regulatory compliance in the expanding quantum tech field. The ideal candidate is a qualified solicitor with 8-12 years of experience, strong commercial instinct, and the ability to work across jurisdictions. Competitive salary and benefits including unlimited PTO and a generous pension contribution are offered, along with a hybrid work model.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
A global quantum technology company is seeking a Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe. This full-time role in Oxford involves drafting commercial agreements, providing legal guidance, and supporting regulatory compliance in the expanding quantum tech field. The ideal candidate is a qualified solicitor with 8-12 years of experience, strong commercial instinct, and the ability to work across jurisdictions. Competitive salary and benefits including unlimited PTO and a generous pension contribution are offered, along with a hybrid work model.
Who We Are Having surpassed $300M ARR and continuing to grow, AuditBoard is the leading audit, risk, ESG, and InfoSec platform on the market. More than 50% of the Fortune 500, including 7 of the Fortune 10, leverage our award winning technology to move their businesses forward with greater clarity and agility. And our customers love us: AuditBoard is top rated on and Gartner Peer Insights. At AuditBoard, we inspire each other to innovate and are proud of what we are producing. We spend each day thinking of new ways to help our customers and contribute to the greater good of our company and our surrounding communities. We are all about assisting each other and breaking through barriers to create the most loved audit, risk, ESG, and InfoSec platform by our customers. This is how we have become one of the 500 fastest growing tech companies in North America for the sixth year in a row, as ranked by Deloitte! Why This Role is Exciting As Commercial Counsel at AuditBoard, you will report directly to AuditBoard's Head of Legal as an integral member of AuditBoard's expanding legal team. Your role will be responsible for independently leading legal negotiations with customers and providing general guidance on various transactions including subscription agreements, vendor agreements, and partner agreements. You will also be the regional support for the UK&I and international. You will also have the opportunity to shape key initiatives designed to streamline AuditBoard's contracting process as the company scales. Attributes for a Successful Candidate 5+ years of in house transactional experience in a role that requires direct interaction with potential customers, vendors, partners, and internal stakeholders and executives from sales to information security 3+ years of experience negotiating SaaS agreements, Amendments, and Order Forms with enterprise customers Understanding of full contract lifecycle from NDA to internal approvals through conclusion of signature process Knowledge of relevant data privacy laws and regulations, including GDPR, and bonus if you have CIPP/E or CIPP/US certification or knowledge of CCPA French or German language skills a strong preference Additional qualification in an EU civil law jurisdiction a bonus Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail Strong communication and interpersonal skills Critical thinker and problem solver Proficiency editing and managing contracts using both Microsoft Office and Google product Suites Growth mindset, enjoys working in a fast paced environment and managing multiple concurrent projects and tasks to completion within the required time frame Team mentality with the flexibility to address unique issues in real time and the awareness to know when to bring in others Licensed to practice law and in good standing in England Our Company Values Customer obsession: Apply relentless focus on listening to and understanding customers as the core of everything we do Win, together: Drive to be the best while supporting each other's success Gritty resilience: Thrive in a fast paced and dynamic environment, balancing immediate priorities with big picture strategic goals Personal improvement: Stay eager to share insights, seek feedback, and continuously learn Constant innovation: Challenge the status quo and drive improvements Perks Launch a career at one of the fastest growing SaaS companies in North America! Live your best life (LYBL)! $200/mo for anything that enhances your life Comprehensive employee health coverage (all locations) 401K with match (US) or pension with match (UK) Competitive compensation & bonus program Flexible Vacation (US exempt & CA) or 25 days (UK) Time off for your birthday & volunteering Employee resource groups Opportunities for team and company wide get togethers! perks may vary based on eligibility/location Background checks are required. Qualified Applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for Employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. This role may have access to highly sensitive data, including employee data, customer data, company financials, and proprietary product information. We love building strong partnerships, but please note that AuditBoard cannot accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Any submissions without a signed agreement in place will not create a fee obligation.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Who We Are Having surpassed $300M ARR and continuing to grow, AuditBoard is the leading audit, risk, ESG, and InfoSec platform on the market. More than 50% of the Fortune 500, including 7 of the Fortune 10, leverage our award winning technology to move their businesses forward with greater clarity and agility. And our customers love us: AuditBoard is top rated on and Gartner Peer Insights. At AuditBoard, we inspire each other to innovate and are proud of what we are producing. We spend each day thinking of new ways to help our customers and contribute to the greater good of our company and our surrounding communities. We are all about assisting each other and breaking through barriers to create the most loved audit, risk, ESG, and InfoSec platform by our customers. This is how we have become one of the 500 fastest growing tech companies in North America for the sixth year in a row, as ranked by Deloitte! Why This Role is Exciting As Commercial Counsel at AuditBoard, you will report directly to AuditBoard's Head of Legal as an integral member of AuditBoard's expanding legal team. Your role will be responsible for independently leading legal negotiations with customers and providing general guidance on various transactions including subscription agreements, vendor agreements, and partner agreements. You will also be the regional support for the UK&I and international. You will also have the opportunity to shape key initiatives designed to streamline AuditBoard's contracting process as the company scales. Attributes for a Successful Candidate 5+ years of in house transactional experience in a role that requires direct interaction with potential customers, vendors, partners, and internal stakeholders and executives from sales to information security 3+ years of experience negotiating SaaS agreements, Amendments, and Order Forms with enterprise customers Understanding of full contract lifecycle from NDA to internal approvals through conclusion of signature process Knowledge of relevant data privacy laws and regulations, including GDPR, and bonus if you have CIPP/E or CIPP/US certification or knowledge of CCPA French or German language skills a strong preference Additional qualification in an EU civil law jurisdiction a bonus Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail Strong communication and interpersonal skills Critical thinker and problem solver Proficiency editing and managing contracts using both Microsoft Office and Google product Suites Growth mindset, enjoys working in a fast paced environment and managing multiple concurrent projects and tasks to completion within the required time frame Team mentality with the flexibility to address unique issues in real time and the awareness to know when to bring in others Licensed to practice law and in good standing in England Our Company Values Customer obsession: Apply relentless focus on listening to and understanding customers as the core of everything we do Win, together: Drive to be the best while supporting each other's success Gritty resilience: Thrive in a fast paced and dynamic environment, balancing immediate priorities with big picture strategic goals Personal improvement: Stay eager to share insights, seek feedback, and continuously learn Constant innovation: Challenge the status quo and drive improvements Perks Launch a career at one of the fastest growing SaaS companies in North America! Live your best life (LYBL)! $200/mo for anything that enhances your life Comprehensive employee health coverage (all locations) 401K with match (US) or pension with match (UK) Competitive compensation & bonus program Flexible Vacation (US exempt & CA) or 25 days (UK) Time off for your birthday & volunteering Employee resource groups Opportunities for team and company wide get togethers! perks may vary based on eligibility/location Background checks are required. Qualified Applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for Employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. This role may have access to highly sensitive data, including employee data, customer data, company financials, and proprietary product information. We love building strong partnerships, but please note that AuditBoard cannot accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Any submissions without a signed agreement in place will not create a fee obligation.
Who are we? At OpenPayd, we are building a universal financial infrastructure to power the growth of the digital economy. Our rails agnostic approach empowers any business to move and manage money globally - across both traditional rails and stablecoins - at scale, and in real time. The OpenPayd platform delivers a suite of banking and payments infrastructure: accounts in over 40 currencies, FX, on/off ramp, international and domestic payments, Open Banking services - all via a single API. A global network of licences alongside our best in class tech is why we're trusted by 1000+ enterprise clients to process over $180bn volume annually. How will you add value to the OpenPayd journey? Provide general commercial legal support across all areas of the business Work closely with teams in the UK, EU and internationally to ensure legal consistency and compliance Support departments such as Sales, Customer Success, Compliance, Operations, Risk, Finance, Information Security, and Technology with legal advice Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of commercial contracts with clients, suppliers, and banking partners Manage periodic updates of client terms Management of trademarks portfolio Help manage legal risk across the business, offering practical and balanced guidance Collaborate with Compliance and Risk teams to support adherence to regulatory obligations Assist in shaping internal policies and processes to align with legal and business goals Offer clear, solution focused advice that supports both business growth and clients' needs Build strong working relationships across departments to support day to day legal operations Stay informed on relevant legal and regulatory developments impacting the business in all operating regions Supporting the wider legal team to provide efficient and effective legal support to the business Support geographic expansion projects The ideal candidate will have the following: Qualified lawyer, candidates from both common law and civil law jurisdictions will be considered; 4-7 Years PQE (please note this is a guide only) Strong experience of providing legal support in a regulated financial services environment Knowledge of the payments industry, including e money and digital assets Strong legal experience, gained either in private practice or in house, ideally covering commercial and financial services matters Experience in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of commercial contracts Strong written and spoken English, with the ability to explain legal concepts clearly to non lawyers Background in or exposure to regulated industries such as financial services, payments, or e money will be considered an advantage We'd like you to take a read of our Talent Acquisition Privacy Notice which explains how we collect and process your personal data. Please read our notice carefully. By submitting the application button, we will consider that you aware of it. We are looking forward to receiving your CV. OpenPayd Talent Team To all recruitment agencies: OpenPayd does not accept speculative agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, OpenPayd employees or any other company location. OpenPayd is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. OpenPayd will only accept CV's from the partners with relevant agreement via the People and Talent team only.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Who are we? At OpenPayd, we are building a universal financial infrastructure to power the growth of the digital economy. Our rails agnostic approach empowers any business to move and manage money globally - across both traditional rails and stablecoins - at scale, and in real time. The OpenPayd platform delivers a suite of banking and payments infrastructure: accounts in over 40 currencies, FX, on/off ramp, international and domestic payments, Open Banking services - all via a single API. A global network of licences alongside our best in class tech is why we're trusted by 1000+ enterprise clients to process over $180bn volume annually. How will you add value to the OpenPayd journey? Provide general commercial legal support across all areas of the business Work closely with teams in the UK, EU and internationally to ensure legal consistency and compliance Support departments such as Sales, Customer Success, Compliance, Operations, Risk, Finance, Information Security, and Technology with legal advice Draft, review, and negotiate a variety of commercial contracts with clients, suppliers, and banking partners Manage periodic updates of client terms Management of trademarks portfolio Help manage legal risk across the business, offering practical and balanced guidance Collaborate with Compliance and Risk teams to support adherence to regulatory obligations Assist in shaping internal policies and processes to align with legal and business goals Offer clear, solution focused advice that supports both business growth and clients' needs Build strong working relationships across departments to support day to day legal operations Stay informed on relevant legal and regulatory developments impacting the business in all operating regions Supporting the wider legal team to provide efficient and effective legal support to the business Support geographic expansion projects The ideal candidate will have the following: Qualified lawyer, candidates from both common law and civil law jurisdictions will be considered; 4-7 Years PQE (please note this is a guide only) Strong experience of providing legal support in a regulated financial services environment Knowledge of the payments industry, including e money and digital assets Strong legal experience, gained either in private practice or in house, ideally covering commercial and financial services matters Experience in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a wide range of commercial contracts Strong written and spoken English, with the ability to explain legal concepts clearly to non lawyers Background in or exposure to regulated industries such as financial services, payments, or e money will be considered an advantage We'd like you to take a read of our Talent Acquisition Privacy Notice which explains how we collect and process your personal data. Please read our notice carefully. By submitting the application button, we will consider that you aware of it. We are looking forward to receiving your CV. OpenPayd Talent Team To all recruitment agencies: OpenPayd does not accept speculative agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our jobs alias, OpenPayd employees or any other company location. OpenPayd is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. OpenPayd will only accept CV's from the partners with relevant agreement via the People and Talent team only.
We've signed up to an ambitious journey. Join us! As Arrive, we guide customers and communities towards brighter futures and more livable cities, it isn't a challenge just anyone could take on. Luckily, we have something to help us make it happen. Our people and our values. We Arrive Curious, Focused and Together. Just as our entire brand is inspired by the North Star, the shining light leading travelers to their destinations since time began, our values guide us. They help us be at our best. For our customers. For the cities and communities we serve. For ourselves. As a global team, we are transforming urban mobility. Let's grow better, together. Join Arrive as Legal Counsel At Arrive, we're on a mission to transform city living by removing the friction from urban mobility. Through our smart technology, we connect the parking and mobility ecosystems-making life easier for drivers, operators, and cities alike. Our solutions have already touched the lives of over 50 million users, and we're just getting started. As we scale rapidly across Europe and beyond, we're looking for a strategic, business-savvy, and pragmatic Legal Counsel to join our global legal team based in London. If you're excited about technology, thrive in fast-paced environments, and want to shape the legal backbone of a mission-driven company, we'd love to meet you. The Role As we expand, we're seeking a sharp, commercially minded Legal Counsel to join our global legal team in London. This is not your average in-house role, expect to be deeply involved in complex, multi-jurisdictional agreements and hardware-intensive projects that are critical to our strategic operations. You'll play a pivotal role in: Drafting and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements (customer, vendor, licensing, partnership-across software, hardware, automotive, and data) Advising on e-commerce, consumer protection, and privacy matters (in partnership with our DPO) Supporting strategic projects, including acquisitions, disputes, and regulatory compliance Leading legal training sessions and building internal processes to scale with our growth Managing external counsel and collaborating across time zones and cultures to solve legal puzzles with smart, scalable solutions What We're Looking For You're not just a lawyer - you're a business partner, problem solver, and clear communicator who thrives in ambiguity and thinks two steps ahead. Here's what makes you a strong fit: Qualified with a Master of Law from a reputable university 5+ years of commercial legal experience in-house or at a top-tier firm Expertise in contract law and complex negotiations, especially in France and the UK Deep knowledge of European e-commerce, consumer rights, and privacy frameworks Confident navigating both private and public procurement agreements Fluent in English and French (written and verbal); other European languages are a plus Comfortable working across cultures, time zones, and teams in a global tech environment Why Join Arrive? Purpose-driven work: Help reshape how cities move and connect. Global impact: Join a product used by tens of millions-and growing. Inclusive culture: Diverse teams, open communication, and a values-driven environment. Room to grow: Stretch into new areas, take initiative, and help build the future of legal at Arrive. Ready to make an impact at the intersection of law, tech, and urban innovation? Apply now to join the team at Arrive-and help us move the world forward. About us Arrive, including brands like EasyPark, Flowbird, RingGo, ParkMobile, YourParkingSpace and Parkopedia, is a leading global mobility platform. Present in over 90 countries and 20,000 cities, the company helps people and decision-makers make smarter decisions about urban mobility and ease the experience of travel worldwide. Arrive delivers a unique combination of the core ingredients to make cities more livable: from smart payments and optimized car parks to data-driven traffic reduction and support for reinvestment in public transport and green space. It's about more than function, it's about saving time and simplifying the experience of travel for everyone. Travel is more than a journey, it's how you Arrive.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
We've signed up to an ambitious journey. Join us! As Arrive, we guide customers and communities towards brighter futures and more livable cities, it isn't a challenge just anyone could take on. Luckily, we have something to help us make it happen. Our people and our values. We Arrive Curious, Focused and Together. Just as our entire brand is inspired by the North Star, the shining light leading travelers to their destinations since time began, our values guide us. They help us be at our best. For our customers. For the cities and communities we serve. For ourselves. As a global team, we are transforming urban mobility. Let's grow better, together. Join Arrive as Legal Counsel At Arrive, we're on a mission to transform city living by removing the friction from urban mobility. Through our smart technology, we connect the parking and mobility ecosystems-making life easier for drivers, operators, and cities alike. Our solutions have already touched the lives of over 50 million users, and we're just getting started. As we scale rapidly across Europe and beyond, we're looking for a strategic, business-savvy, and pragmatic Legal Counsel to join our global legal team based in London. If you're excited about technology, thrive in fast-paced environments, and want to shape the legal backbone of a mission-driven company, we'd love to meet you. The Role As we expand, we're seeking a sharp, commercially minded Legal Counsel to join our global legal team in London. This is not your average in-house role, expect to be deeply involved in complex, multi-jurisdictional agreements and hardware-intensive projects that are critical to our strategic operations. You'll play a pivotal role in: Drafting and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements (customer, vendor, licensing, partnership-across software, hardware, automotive, and data) Advising on e-commerce, consumer protection, and privacy matters (in partnership with our DPO) Supporting strategic projects, including acquisitions, disputes, and regulatory compliance Leading legal training sessions and building internal processes to scale with our growth Managing external counsel and collaborating across time zones and cultures to solve legal puzzles with smart, scalable solutions What We're Looking For You're not just a lawyer - you're a business partner, problem solver, and clear communicator who thrives in ambiguity and thinks two steps ahead. Here's what makes you a strong fit: Qualified with a Master of Law from a reputable university 5+ years of commercial legal experience in-house or at a top-tier firm Expertise in contract law and complex negotiations, especially in France and the UK Deep knowledge of European e-commerce, consumer rights, and privacy frameworks Confident navigating both private and public procurement agreements Fluent in English and French (written and verbal); other European languages are a plus Comfortable working across cultures, time zones, and teams in a global tech environment Why Join Arrive? Purpose-driven work: Help reshape how cities move and connect. Global impact: Join a product used by tens of millions-and growing. Inclusive culture: Diverse teams, open communication, and a values-driven environment. Room to grow: Stretch into new areas, take initiative, and help build the future of legal at Arrive. Ready to make an impact at the intersection of law, tech, and urban innovation? Apply now to join the team at Arrive-and help us move the world forward. About us Arrive, including brands like EasyPark, Flowbird, RingGo, ParkMobile, YourParkingSpace and Parkopedia, is a leading global mobility platform. Present in over 90 countries and 20,000 cities, the company helps people and decision-makers make smarter decisions about urban mobility and ease the experience of travel worldwide. Arrive delivers a unique combination of the core ingredients to make cities more livable: from smart payments and optimized car parks to data-driven traffic reduction and support for reinvestment in public transport and green space. It's about more than function, it's about saving time and simplifying the experience of travel for everyone. Travel is more than a journey, it's how you Arrive.
Overview Legal Counsel - FinTech / SaaS London (Hybrid) High Demand Role - Serious, Qualified Applicants Only An innovative, fast scaling FinTech/SaaS powerhouse is on the hunt for a commercially sharp, solutions oriented Legal Counsel to join its London HQ. Backed by top tier private equity investors and expanding globally at pace, this is an exceptional opportunity to step into a high impact role at a company transforming the future of securities finance technology. This position is expected to draw significant interest, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only serious, suitably qualified candidates will be considered. The Role As Legal Counsel, you'll partner closely with the General Counsel and senior Compliance leadership, becoming a critical part of the business's second line of defence within an FCA regulated environment. You'll advise across every corner of the organisation-including Sales, Technology, InfoSec, Product and Compliance-gaining exposure to complex commercial work, SaaS contracting, regulatory matters and strategic decision making. If you're a mid level lawyer seeking genuine ownership, autonomy and breadth, this is a standout opportunity. Key Responsibilities Act as first point of contact for day to day legal queries across the business. Lead drafting and negotiation of complex technology and commercial agreements: SaaS, cloud services, NDAs, subcontractor agreements and more. Partner with the Interim General Counsel to negotiate agreements that protect the company's commercial and regulatory interests. Support InfoSec & Compliance with RFQs, audit processes (including SOC), due diligence and vendor/client requests. Contribute to PE investor reporting across ESG, DEI and other business critical metrics. Maintain and evolve contract templates, playbooks and internal legal processes. Assist in preparing Board packs and investor updates. Monitor legal/regulatory changes (including data, DORA, tech and financial services regulation) and embed them into company processes and templates. What You'll Bring Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales), 2+ years PQE from a recognised firm. Strong grounding in Technology/IT Law, Commercial Contracts, Data Protection/Privacy, and ideally DORA exposure. In house experience (or solid secondment) in tech/FinTech is highly desirable. Ability to juggle competing priorities in a fast-paced, high growth environment. Exceptional communication skills-clear, concise, and commercially aware. Analytical, collaborative, proactive and confident in owning matters independently. Strong relationship building skills across functions and regions. Qualifications Strong academic background. UK qualified lawyers (strongly preferred) Why Join? The company offers: A culture built on collaboration, innovation, integrity and excellence. A meritocratic environment where strong performance is recognised and rewarded. Hybrid working (minimum 2 days/week in the London office). A global, PE backed business with significant runway for growth, expansion and innovation. A genuine focus on ESG, diversity, equity and inclusion, and responsible growth. Equal Opportunities The company is committed to providing an inclusive, respectful workplace free from discrimination or harassment, valuing diversity as a driver of success. Recruitment decisions are made based on merit, capability and alignment with the role. Final Note - High Demand Role Due to the level, visibility and impact of this position, application volume is expected to be high. Please apply only if your experience aligns closely with the requirements above. Note: our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However we are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. Note: your personal information will be treated in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Overview Legal Counsel - FinTech / SaaS London (Hybrid) High Demand Role - Serious, Qualified Applicants Only An innovative, fast scaling FinTech/SaaS powerhouse is on the hunt for a commercially sharp, solutions oriented Legal Counsel to join its London HQ. Backed by top tier private equity investors and expanding globally at pace, this is an exceptional opportunity to step into a high impact role at a company transforming the future of securities finance technology. This position is expected to draw significant interest, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only serious, suitably qualified candidates will be considered. The Role As Legal Counsel, you'll partner closely with the General Counsel and senior Compliance leadership, becoming a critical part of the business's second line of defence within an FCA regulated environment. You'll advise across every corner of the organisation-including Sales, Technology, InfoSec, Product and Compliance-gaining exposure to complex commercial work, SaaS contracting, regulatory matters and strategic decision making. If you're a mid level lawyer seeking genuine ownership, autonomy and breadth, this is a standout opportunity. Key Responsibilities Act as first point of contact for day to day legal queries across the business. Lead drafting and negotiation of complex technology and commercial agreements: SaaS, cloud services, NDAs, subcontractor agreements and more. Partner with the Interim General Counsel to negotiate agreements that protect the company's commercial and regulatory interests. Support InfoSec & Compliance with RFQs, audit processes (including SOC), due diligence and vendor/client requests. Contribute to PE investor reporting across ESG, DEI and other business critical metrics. Maintain and evolve contract templates, playbooks and internal legal processes. Assist in preparing Board packs and investor updates. Monitor legal/regulatory changes (including data, DORA, tech and financial services regulation) and embed them into company processes and templates. What You'll Bring Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales), 2+ years PQE from a recognised firm. Strong grounding in Technology/IT Law, Commercial Contracts, Data Protection/Privacy, and ideally DORA exposure. In house experience (or solid secondment) in tech/FinTech is highly desirable. Ability to juggle competing priorities in a fast-paced, high growth environment. Exceptional communication skills-clear, concise, and commercially aware. Analytical, collaborative, proactive and confident in owning matters independently. Strong relationship building skills across functions and regions. Qualifications Strong academic background. UK qualified lawyers (strongly preferred) Why Join? The company offers: A culture built on collaboration, innovation, integrity and excellence. A meritocratic environment where strong performance is recognised and rewarded. Hybrid working (minimum 2 days/week in the London office). A global, PE backed business with significant runway for growth, expansion and innovation. A genuine focus on ESG, diversity, equity and inclusion, and responsible growth. Equal Opportunities The company is committed to providing an inclusive, respectful workplace free from discrimination or harassment, valuing diversity as a driver of success. Recruitment decisions are made based on merit, capability and alignment with the role. Final Note - High Demand Role Due to the level, visibility and impact of this position, application volume is expected to be high. Please apply only if your experience aligns closely with the requirements above. Note: our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide. However we are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. Note: your personal information will be treated in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
JobTitle: JapaneseSpeaking General Counsel TheSkillsYou'llNeed: Corporate Law, Technology Law, Japanese, qualified lawyer YourNewSalary: Up to £150,000 OfficebasedORHybrid: Hybrid, Oxford PermORTemp: Permanent Start: ASAP Workinghours: Full-time UK work visa sponsorship available for the right candidate. JapaneseSpeakingHeadofLegal&Compliance-WhatYoullBeDoing: Responsibilities Serve as the Head of Legal and Compliance, providing strategic and operational legal support across the entire organization. Ensure robust compliance with applicable laws and regulations in the UK, the EU, and Japan, with particular focus on corporate governance, data protection, AI ethics and risk, digital regulation, and insurance-related legislation. Act as the primary legal liaison with the parent company and group legal teams, supporting alignment of governance and compliance standards across jurisdictions. Oversee compliance frameworks, including data protection (GDPR, APPI, etc.), AI governance, and digital regulatory requirements. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, including research collaboration agreements, non-disclosure agreements, vendor contracts, and memoranda of understanding relating to partnerships. Skills to Succeed Qualified lawyer in the UK, Japan, or the EU Practical experience in corporate law, regulatory law, or technology law In-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory frameworks applicable to the insurance industry in the UK or the EU, including FCA, PRA, and EIOPA regulations Strong understanding of company law and corporate compliance frameworks Strong understanding of data protection and privacy laws Strong understanding of AI risk management and digital/technology regulation Experience as an in-house counsel within a financial institution Please follow us on LinkedIn: We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website. Click for more Japanese speaking jobs from People First Team Japan in London, your Japanese recruitment specialists.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
JobTitle: JapaneseSpeaking General Counsel TheSkillsYou'llNeed: Corporate Law, Technology Law, Japanese, qualified lawyer YourNewSalary: Up to £150,000 OfficebasedORHybrid: Hybrid, Oxford PermORTemp: Permanent Start: ASAP Workinghours: Full-time UK work visa sponsorship available for the right candidate. JapaneseSpeakingHeadofLegal&Compliance-WhatYoullBeDoing: Responsibilities Serve as the Head of Legal and Compliance, providing strategic and operational legal support across the entire organization. Ensure robust compliance with applicable laws and regulations in the UK, the EU, and Japan, with particular focus on corporate governance, data protection, AI ethics and risk, digital regulation, and insurance-related legislation. Act as the primary legal liaison with the parent company and group legal teams, supporting alignment of governance and compliance standards across jurisdictions. Oversee compliance frameworks, including data protection (GDPR, APPI, etc.), AI governance, and digital regulatory requirements. Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, including research collaboration agreements, non-disclosure agreements, vendor contracts, and memoranda of understanding relating to partnerships. Skills to Succeed Qualified lawyer in the UK, Japan, or the EU Practical experience in corporate law, regulatory law, or technology law In-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory frameworks applicable to the insurance industry in the UK or the EU, including FCA, PRA, and EIOPA regulations Strong understanding of company law and corporate compliance frameworks Strong understanding of data protection and privacy laws Strong understanding of AI risk management and digital/technology regulation Experience as an in-house counsel within a financial institution Please follow us on LinkedIn: We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website. Click for more Japanese speaking jobs from People First Team Japan in London, your Japanese recruitment specialists.
JLL empowers you to shape a brighter way .Our people at JLL are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology for our clients. We are committed to hiring the best, most talented people and empowering them to thrive, grow meaningful careers and to find a place where they belong. Whether you've got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you're looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, join our team as we help shape a brighter way forward.UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE LeadWork Dynamics - Project & Development Services (PDS) & TetrisLocation: UK - London The UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE Lead will be responsible for implementing and managing HSSE within JLL UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris. The most important objective of this role will be ensuring that our employees return home safely at the end of their working day and that all PDS & Tetris projects are managed safely. This will require positively influencing HSSE within PDS & Tetris by raising awareness and promoting personal accountability for safety and wellness. The role is highly visible, and the work is fast paced. The successful candidate must ensure that critical stakeholders, such as employees and clients, receive timely, relevant information and appropriate counsel for HSSE matters. They must have an acute eye for HSSE risk and be able to foster a strong HSSE culture, deliver world class HSSE results, improved productivity and flawless execution. As a member of the JLL EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Leadership Team they will support the development of JLL's EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE strategy. What this job involves This role reports directly to the EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Operations Lead.Day-today accountability is to the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris geo leaders with regular reporting on UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE performance across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris to the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris boards and the EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Operations Lead.Other key stakeholders include the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany & Tetris PDS operations teams, other UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris country leaders, other Work Dynamics HSSE leaders, Risk & Compliance and HR. Performance Implement global HSSE strategic objectives and bring them to life for UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris, ensuring effective operational relevance. Manage and reduce operational risks across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris by providing guidance and advice on health and safety risk management at all levels. Provide technical advice on relevant HSSE issues and communicate notifications of changes in legislation that will impact service delivery and client operations. Ensure a continued working knowledge of relevant current legislation. Identify improvement opportunities and support the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris operations teams in identifying practical cost-effective solutions and controls for HSSE risks. Ensure EMEA PDS & Tetris operations are risk assessed in line with legal requirements. Manage EMEA PDS & Tetris accident and incident investigations. Organize, implement, and maintain an effective UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE communication plan. Chair a UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE Forum. Leadership Foster a Culture of One Team SAFER Together across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris. Proactively develop and manage key internal and external stakeholder relationships. Deliver an exceptional quality of service across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris, as reflected by internal feedback. Embed EMEA HSSE requirements and meet internal stakeholder requirements. Establish effective relationships and work co-operatively with the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris teams, clients, and contractors. Contribute to the EMEA HSSE program as part of the JLL EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Leadership Team. Manage and inspire the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE Team, facilitating the coordination of HSSE between all countries and geographies. Standards Oversee the implementation and maintenance of global HSSE operational controls, (i.e., process, standards, procedures, and guidelines) ensuring compliance with HSSE obligations and JLL's HSSE aspirations. Drive the development of best practice HSSE training programs and resources. Implement HSSE strategy and operating protocols for the safety performance of contractors. Oversee the successful delivery of HSSE regulatory responsibilities and best practices to secure regulatory compliance, including management of change related to new and revised legislation. Oversee the successful management of assurance for the HSSE program, while supporting growth strategies related to clients, JLL and/or national and industry standards.Every day is different, and in all these activities, we'd encourage you to show your ingenuity. Our ideal candidate will have: A minimum 10 years HSSE management experience within operational management systems and working with investor and corporate clients. Appropriate recognized professional HSSE qualifications and memberships. Management system development, implementation and auditing experience. Deep understanding of the HSSE regulatory environment. Experience of implementing HSSE technology platforms and data management tools. Practical working knowledge of up-to-date tools and techniques within a real estate environment and management of risk across a complex multi-site portfolio. What we can do for you: At JLL, we make sure that you become the best version of yourself by helping you realise your full potential in an entrepreneurial and inclusive work environment. We will empower your ambitions through our dedicated total rewards program, competitive pay and benefits package. Apply Today! Location: On-site -London, GBRIf this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all of the requirements. We're interested in getting to know you and what you bring to the table!At JLL, we harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to efficiently accelerate meaningful connections between candidates and opportunities. Using AI capabilities, we analyze your application for relevant skills, experiences, and qualifications to generate valuable insights about how your unique profile aligns with the specific requirements of the role you're pursuing. JLL Privacy Notice Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading global provider of real estate and investment management services. We take our responsibility to protect the personal information provided to us seriously. Generally the personal information we collect from you are for the purposes of processing in connection with JLL's recruitment process. We endeavour to keep your personal information secure with appropriate level of security and keep for as long as we need it for legitimate business or legal reasons. We will then delete it safely and securely.For more information about how JLL processes your personal data, please view our .For additional details please see our career site pages for each country.For candidates in the United States, please see a full copy of our Equal Employment Opportunity policy .Jones Lang LaSalle ("JLL") is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process - including the online application and/or overall selection
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
JLL empowers you to shape a brighter way .Our people at JLL are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology for our clients. We are committed to hiring the best, most talented people and empowering them to thrive, grow meaningful careers and to find a place where they belong. Whether you've got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you're looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, join our team as we help shape a brighter way forward.UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE LeadWork Dynamics - Project & Development Services (PDS) & TetrisLocation: UK - London The UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE Lead will be responsible for implementing and managing HSSE within JLL UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris. The most important objective of this role will be ensuring that our employees return home safely at the end of their working day and that all PDS & Tetris projects are managed safely. This will require positively influencing HSSE within PDS & Tetris by raising awareness and promoting personal accountability for safety and wellness. The role is highly visible, and the work is fast paced. The successful candidate must ensure that critical stakeholders, such as employees and clients, receive timely, relevant information and appropriate counsel for HSSE matters. They must have an acute eye for HSSE risk and be able to foster a strong HSSE culture, deliver world class HSSE results, improved productivity and flawless execution. As a member of the JLL EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Leadership Team they will support the development of JLL's EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE strategy. What this job involves This role reports directly to the EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Operations Lead.Day-today accountability is to the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris geo leaders with regular reporting on UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE performance across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris to the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris boards and the EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Operations Lead.Other key stakeholders include the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany & Tetris PDS operations teams, other UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris country leaders, other Work Dynamics HSSE leaders, Risk & Compliance and HR. Performance Implement global HSSE strategic objectives and bring them to life for UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris, ensuring effective operational relevance. Manage and reduce operational risks across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris by providing guidance and advice on health and safety risk management at all levels. Provide technical advice on relevant HSSE issues and communicate notifications of changes in legislation that will impact service delivery and client operations. Ensure a continued working knowledge of relevant current legislation. Identify improvement opportunities and support the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris operations teams in identifying practical cost-effective solutions and controls for HSSE risks. Ensure EMEA PDS & Tetris operations are risk assessed in line with legal requirements. Manage EMEA PDS & Tetris accident and incident investigations. Organize, implement, and maintain an effective UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE communication plan. Chair a UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE Forum. Leadership Foster a Culture of One Team SAFER Together across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris. Proactively develop and manage key internal and external stakeholder relationships. Deliver an exceptional quality of service across UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris, as reflected by internal feedback. Embed EMEA HSSE requirements and meet internal stakeholder requirements. Establish effective relationships and work co-operatively with the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris teams, clients, and contractors. Contribute to the EMEA HSSE program as part of the JLL EMEA PDS & Tetris HSSE Leadership Team. Manage and inspire the UK&I, Northern EU, CEE & Germany PDS & Tetris HSSE Team, facilitating the coordination of HSSE between all countries and geographies. Standards Oversee the implementation and maintenance of global HSSE operational controls, (i.e., process, standards, procedures, and guidelines) ensuring compliance with HSSE obligations and JLL's HSSE aspirations. Drive the development of best practice HSSE training programs and resources. Implement HSSE strategy and operating protocols for the safety performance of contractors. Oversee the successful delivery of HSSE regulatory responsibilities and best practices to secure regulatory compliance, including management of change related to new and revised legislation. Oversee the successful management of assurance for the HSSE program, while supporting growth strategies related to clients, JLL and/or national and industry standards.Every day is different, and in all these activities, we'd encourage you to show your ingenuity. Our ideal candidate will have: A minimum 10 years HSSE management experience within operational management systems and working with investor and corporate clients. Appropriate recognized professional HSSE qualifications and memberships. Management system development, implementation and auditing experience. Deep understanding of the HSSE regulatory environment. Experience of implementing HSSE technology platforms and data management tools. Practical working knowledge of up-to-date tools and techniques within a real estate environment and management of risk across a complex multi-site portfolio. What we can do for you: At JLL, we make sure that you become the best version of yourself by helping you realise your full potential in an entrepreneurial and inclusive work environment. We will empower your ambitions through our dedicated total rewards program, competitive pay and benefits package. Apply Today! Location: On-site -London, GBRIf this job description resonates with you, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all of the requirements. We're interested in getting to know you and what you bring to the table!At JLL, we harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to efficiently accelerate meaningful connections between candidates and opportunities. Using AI capabilities, we analyze your application for relevant skills, experiences, and qualifications to generate valuable insights about how your unique profile aligns with the specific requirements of the role you're pursuing. JLL Privacy Notice Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading global provider of real estate and investment management services. We take our responsibility to protect the personal information provided to us seriously. Generally the personal information we collect from you are for the purposes of processing in connection with JLL's recruitment process. 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Senior Legal Counsel - 12 Month FTC City: Slough We are Reckitt Home to the world's best loved and trusted hygiene, health, and nutrition brands. Our purpose defines why we exist: to protect, heal and nurture in the relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. We are a global team united by this purpose. Join us in our fight to make access to the highest quality hygiene, wellness, and nourishment a right and not a privilege. Legal Step into the world of our Legal and Compliance Function and prepare to be challenged and stretched with a combination of impact, innovation, and excellence. Our Legal team is at the forefront of shaping the corporate landscape and redefining the boundaries of what is possible. We go beyond the traditional realms of a legal and compliance function. Transforming ourselves into strategic partners who help drive business growth, mitigating risks, and championing ethical and sustainable practices. Every day, our team deliver on groundbreaking transactions and navigate complex regulatory landscapes that help our organisation make a positive societal impact. Join us, and you'll be collaborating towards shared goals, solving complex challenges, and leaving an enduring legacy. About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a creative, experienced and pragmatic lawyer to join our UK and Ireland business, as Senior Legal Counsel. Working collaboratively with the legal director for Northern and Central Europe and colleagues in Reckitt's wider Legal function, the Senior Legal Counsel will be a key team player in the legal strategy and assisting in implementation of all legal and compliance matters related to the Reckitt North European commercial and manufacturing operations in the UK and Ireland. S/he will have a legal counsel direct report and is expected to work proactively and in a hands on way to develop strong relationships with the commercial and legal teams and deliver commercially relevant advice in the context of a dynamic, innovative and growing consumer healthcare business unit. The Senior Legal Counsel will be a member of the Europe legal team and an important member of Reckitt's global Legal team of qualified legal professionals and staff, based in a number of locations worldwide. Your responsibilities The right candidate will be a proactive, self aware and commercially minded business partner with an awareness of wider business goals, who articulates clearly and pragmatically legal considerations and potential risks to their stakeholders. This position has a direct impact on key business activities with the potential for significant legal, financial or reputational impact if not addressed correctly, so excellent and robust legal abilities and good experience in the legal framework on the areas of work to be undertaken, strategic thinking, commercial awareness, influencing skills and willingness to work collaboratively with colleagues within and outside of Legal are key. Key areas of work will include, among other things: Advertising & Marketing: Strategic advice and approval on all legal aspects of product marketing and advertising, including reviewing and approving packaging artwork, product claims, TV copies and story boards, business development initiatives, advising, negotiating and assisting in drafting of challenges from or responses to various complaint notification bodies/consumers or competitors on any advertising/marketing initiatives and, working with the global Legal team and Health business unit innovation teams on, new and existing product development initiatives, in line with regulations and always ensuring compliance with Reckitts ethical marketing principles; advising and drafting competition/prize draw rules, advising on any digital marketing initiatives including e commerce Crisis and Issues Management: assisting the legal director as required on any crisis or major issues impacting the UK and/or Ireland business including on product recalls, PR related matters, consumer relation matters, unforeseen matters such as cyber attacks, pandemics; Commercial Contracts: Drafting and managing legal implications under a range of commercial agreements, including distribution, sales, supply, warehousing, freight, services, procurement, confidentiality, equipment commissioning and various other commercial contracts/arrangements, supporting the business in legal aspects of negotiations; Legal Compliance: advising on various compliance matters in collaboration with the legal director and European Compliance director such as on anti trust, data protection and privacy, sanctions, antibribery and corruption, failure to prevent tax evasion, interactions with healthcare providers and working closely with the Compliance function and the business to drive RB's compliance and responsibility agenda. Intellectual Property: Working closely with the Global IP and Trademarks legal teams, with respect to managing the UK and Ireland intellectual property and trademarks portfolio, including assisting the Global IP team in advising the business on all contentious and non contentious trademark, copyright and design, anti counterfeiting and parallel import related matters; Active Management of Property and Construction projects: Managing any property related matters affecting the business and the relationship with any external property and construction legal experts advising on such matters including on JCT's, minor building work contracts, leases, surrenders, assignments, land acquisitions; and Advising on General Legal Questions arising in a commercial enterprise. Litigation & Dispute Resolution: Assisting the legal director as required with all litigious matters impacting UK and Ireland, and producing reports as required by the Reckitt audit teams; The experience we're looking for This role demands excellent drafting and negotiation skills; good grasp of English law/EU law and the regulations that apply to the enterprises being supported, a creative and pragmatic mind especially with respect to the marketing and sales advisory aspects of the role, key stakeholder engagement and support an ability to disseminate the key points to business partners quickly and succinctly; Commercially orientated, solutions driven approach with the ability to work autonomously Establishing, maintaining and improving the group's legal services and being a key team player with an understanding of and a passion for technology Ability to work in a fast paced, environment supporting a demanding business Excellent legal skills and professionally qualified in the relevant jurisdiction with at least 6 8 years of high quality post qualification experience, a large portion of which will ideally have been spent in a comparable in house role Demonstrable experience of advising on legal and compliance issues in a healthcare, pharmaceutical or life sciences related sector, operating in a multi jurisdictional legal environment Strong leadership, communication and influencing skills, solutions oriented and pragmatic mindset Prepared to stand behind legal advice while remaining flexible and open to others' views Appetite for learning and mastering new legal issues quickly and manage a diverse, changing workload A team player, with high integrity, a strong work ethic and a commitment towards creating a collaborative team culture and helping the business to drive its focus on consumer healthcare in a compliant, responsible and entrepreneurial way A hands on, pragmatic self starter who can work independently, manage competing priorities and meet tight deadlines in a fast paced environment Highly Desirable Strong experience in advising on legal and compliance matters in the context of an over the counter branded consumer healthcare portfolio Strong grounding in antitrust/competition law and/or healthcare legal compliance will be highly advantageous Experience in working with UK/EU medicinal legal and regulatory regimes and agencies Ability to establish good working relationships with highly demanding internal clients and other stake holders Ability to manage legal issues with a high degree of commerciality and pragmatism. The skills for success Integrity, Corporate Governance, Compliance Management, Solutions Focused, Excellent Communication Skills, Risk management, Intellectual property, Patents, Commercial contracts, Marketing, Teamwork, Fact based Decision Making, Ability to manage and prioritize workload, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Legal Services, Process Optimisation. What we offer With inclusion at the heart of everything we do, working alongside our four global Employee Resource Groups, we support our people at every step of their career journey, helping them to succeed in their own individual way. We invest in the wellbeing of our people through parental benefits, an Employee Assistance Program to promote mental health, and life insurance for all employees globally. We have a range of other benefits in line with the local market. Through our global share plans we offer the opportunity to save and share in Reckitt's potential future successes. For eligible roles, we also offer short term incentives to recognise, appreciate and reward your work for delivering outstanding results. You will be rewarded in line with Reckitt's pay for performance philosophy. Equality We recognise that in real life, great people don't always 'tick all the boxes'. That's why we hire for potential as well as experience. Even if you don't meet every point on the job description . click apply for full job details
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Legal Counsel - 12 Month FTC City: Slough We are Reckitt Home to the world's best loved and trusted hygiene, health, and nutrition brands. Our purpose defines why we exist: to protect, heal and nurture in the relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. We are a global team united by this purpose. Join us in our fight to make access to the highest quality hygiene, wellness, and nourishment a right and not a privilege. Legal Step into the world of our Legal and Compliance Function and prepare to be challenged and stretched with a combination of impact, innovation, and excellence. Our Legal team is at the forefront of shaping the corporate landscape and redefining the boundaries of what is possible. We go beyond the traditional realms of a legal and compliance function. Transforming ourselves into strategic partners who help drive business growth, mitigating risks, and championing ethical and sustainable practices. Every day, our team deliver on groundbreaking transactions and navigate complex regulatory landscapes that help our organisation make a positive societal impact. Join us, and you'll be collaborating towards shared goals, solving complex challenges, and leaving an enduring legacy. About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a creative, experienced and pragmatic lawyer to join our UK and Ireland business, as Senior Legal Counsel. Working collaboratively with the legal director for Northern and Central Europe and colleagues in Reckitt's wider Legal function, the Senior Legal Counsel will be a key team player in the legal strategy and assisting in implementation of all legal and compliance matters related to the Reckitt North European commercial and manufacturing operations in the UK and Ireland. S/he will have a legal counsel direct report and is expected to work proactively and in a hands on way to develop strong relationships with the commercial and legal teams and deliver commercially relevant advice in the context of a dynamic, innovative and growing consumer healthcare business unit. The Senior Legal Counsel will be a member of the Europe legal team and an important member of Reckitt's global Legal team of qualified legal professionals and staff, based in a number of locations worldwide. Your responsibilities The right candidate will be a proactive, self aware and commercially minded business partner with an awareness of wider business goals, who articulates clearly and pragmatically legal considerations and potential risks to their stakeholders. This position has a direct impact on key business activities with the potential for significant legal, financial or reputational impact if not addressed correctly, so excellent and robust legal abilities and good experience in the legal framework on the areas of work to be undertaken, strategic thinking, commercial awareness, influencing skills and willingness to work collaboratively with colleagues within and outside of Legal are key. Key areas of work will include, among other things: Advertising & Marketing: Strategic advice and approval on all legal aspects of product marketing and advertising, including reviewing and approving packaging artwork, product claims, TV copies and story boards, business development initiatives, advising, negotiating and assisting in drafting of challenges from or responses to various complaint notification bodies/consumers or competitors on any advertising/marketing initiatives and, working with the global Legal team and Health business unit innovation teams on, new and existing product development initiatives, in line with regulations and always ensuring compliance with Reckitts ethical marketing principles; advising and drafting competition/prize draw rules, advising on any digital marketing initiatives including e commerce Crisis and Issues Management: assisting the legal director as required on any crisis or major issues impacting the UK and/or Ireland business including on product recalls, PR related matters, consumer relation matters, unforeseen matters such as cyber attacks, pandemics; Commercial Contracts: Drafting and managing legal implications under a range of commercial agreements, including distribution, sales, supply, warehousing, freight, services, procurement, confidentiality, equipment commissioning and various other commercial contracts/arrangements, supporting the business in legal aspects of negotiations; Legal Compliance: advising on various compliance matters in collaboration with the legal director and European Compliance director such as on anti trust, data protection and privacy, sanctions, antibribery and corruption, failure to prevent tax evasion, interactions with healthcare providers and working closely with the Compliance function and the business to drive RB's compliance and responsibility agenda. Intellectual Property: Working closely with the Global IP and Trademarks legal teams, with respect to managing the UK and Ireland intellectual property and trademarks portfolio, including assisting the Global IP team in advising the business on all contentious and non contentious trademark, copyright and design, anti counterfeiting and parallel import related matters; Active Management of Property and Construction projects: Managing any property related matters affecting the business and the relationship with any external property and construction legal experts advising on such matters including on JCT's, minor building work contracts, leases, surrenders, assignments, land acquisitions; and Advising on General Legal Questions arising in a commercial enterprise. Litigation & Dispute Resolution: Assisting the legal director as required with all litigious matters impacting UK and Ireland, and producing reports as required by the Reckitt audit teams; The experience we're looking for This role demands excellent drafting and negotiation skills; good grasp of English law/EU law and the regulations that apply to the enterprises being supported, a creative and pragmatic mind especially with respect to the marketing and sales advisory aspects of the role, key stakeholder engagement and support an ability to disseminate the key points to business partners quickly and succinctly; Commercially orientated, solutions driven approach with the ability to work autonomously Establishing, maintaining and improving the group's legal services and being a key team player with an understanding of and a passion for technology Ability to work in a fast paced, environment supporting a demanding business Excellent legal skills and professionally qualified in the relevant jurisdiction with at least 6 8 years of high quality post qualification experience, a large portion of which will ideally have been spent in a comparable in house role Demonstrable experience of advising on legal and compliance issues in a healthcare, pharmaceutical or life sciences related sector, operating in a multi jurisdictional legal environment Strong leadership, communication and influencing skills, solutions oriented and pragmatic mindset Prepared to stand behind legal advice while remaining flexible and open to others' views Appetite for learning and mastering new legal issues quickly and manage a diverse, changing workload A team player, with high integrity, a strong work ethic and a commitment towards creating a collaborative team culture and helping the business to drive its focus on consumer healthcare in a compliant, responsible and entrepreneurial way A hands on, pragmatic self starter who can work independently, manage competing priorities and meet tight deadlines in a fast paced environment Highly Desirable Strong experience in advising on legal and compliance matters in the context of an over the counter branded consumer healthcare portfolio Strong grounding in antitrust/competition law and/or healthcare legal compliance will be highly advantageous Experience in working with UK/EU medicinal legal and regulatory regimes and agencies Ability to establish good working relationships with highly demanding internal clients and other stake holders Ability to manage legal issues with a high degree of commerciality and pragmatism. The skills for success Integrity, Corporate Governance, Compliance Management, Solutions Focused, Excellent Communication Skills, Risk management, Intellectual property, Patents, Commercial contracts, Marketing, Teamwork, Fact based Decision Making, Ability to manage and prioritize workload, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Legal Services, Process Optimisation. What we offer With inclusion at the heart of everything we do, working alongside our four global Employee Resource Groups, we support our people at every step of their career journey, helping them to succeed in their own individual way. We invest in the wellbeing of our people through parental benefits, an Employee Assistance Program to promote mental health, and life insurance for all employees globally. We have a range of other benefits in line with the local market. Through our global share plans we offer the opportunity to save and share in Reckitt's potential future successes. For eligible roles, we also offer short term incentives to recognise, appreciate and reward your work for delivering outstanding results. You will be rewarded in line with Reckitt's pay for performance philosophy. Equality We recognise that in real life, great people don't always 'tick all the boxes'. That's why we hire for potential as well as experience. Even if you don't meet every point on the job description . click apply for full job details
Legal Counsel - Birmingham / hybrid working Commercial contracts / technology / data protection 12 month FTC An exciting new opportunity for a Senior Legal Counsel to join a leading national firm. This is a senior role and you will be a trusted adviser to stakeholders across the firm. It involves close collaboration with Directors, Partners and managers, across numerous teams and functions. Overview This position will play a critical role in supporting the firm's strategic direction, advising on legal obligations and leading on contracting, commercial services, and legal risk management. It offers a unique opportunity to work in-house within a private practice environment, working closely with senior stakeholders on initiatives. As the firm continues to grow, the legal function is increasingly involved in shaping commercial strategy and risk frameworks. You will contribute to projects, influence decision-making, and develop your career in a collaborative environment. Responsibilities Leading, managing, drafting, negotiating and overseeing complex agreements, workstreams and documentation Advising on legal aspects of new and existing products, including third-party technologies Identifying process inefficiencies and implementing improvements to enhance quality and efficiency Ensuring governance excellence with cyber-security awareness and ethical decision- making Developing, managing, and maintaining standard agreements, templates, policies, procedures and guidance Supervising junior lawyers, paralegals and trainees About you 8-10 years' PQE with high-level technical expertise in commercial contracts and technology law Experience in data protection and privacy laws Self-starter with strong commercial acumen, excellent negotiation skills and attention to detail A key part of the role is identifying legal risks and proposing practical mitigation strategies aligned with the firm's risk policies. You will stay abreast of legal developments and provide clear, technically excellent legal advice, including on client terms when required. For more information please contact Kate Sinclair at Chadwick Nott: dl At Chadwick Nott, we are committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture as well as supporting our large client network achieve the same. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications of all qualified candidates regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, disability, culture or anything other personal characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity in the workplace. Where a level of experience is indicated, please note that this is only a guideline.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Legal Counsel - Birmingham / hybrid working Commercial contracts / technology / data protection 12 month FTC An exciting new opportunity for a Senior Legal Counsel to join a leading national firm. This is a senior role and you will be a trusted adviser to stakeholders across the firm. It involves close collaboration with Directors, Partners and managers, across numerous teams and functions. Overview This position will play a critical role in supporting the firm's strategic direction, advising on legal obligations and leading on contracting, commercial services, and legal risk management. It offers a unique opportunity to work in-house within a private practice environment, working closely with senior stakeholders on initiatives. As the firm continues to grow, the legal function is increasingly involved in shaping commercial strategy and risk frameworks. You will contribute to projects, influence decision-making, and develop your career in a collaborative environment. Responsibilities Leading, managing, drafting, negotiating and overseeing complex agreements, workstreams and documentation Advising on legal aspects of new and existing products, including third-party technologies Identifying process inefficiencies and implementing improvements to enhance quality and efficiency Ensuring governance excellence with cyber-security awareness and ethical decision- making Developing, managing, and maintaining standard agreements, templates, policies, procedures and guidance Supervising junior lawyers, paralegals and trainees About you 8-10 years' PQE with high-level technical expertise in commercial contracts and technology law Experience in data protection and privacy laws Self-starter with strong commercial acumen, excellent negotiation skills and attention to detail A key part of the role is identifying legal risks and proposing practical mitigation strategies aligned with the firm's risk policies. You will stay abreast of legal developments and provide clear, technically excellent legal advice, including on client terms when required. For more information please contact Kate Sinclair at Chadwick Nott: dl At Chadwick Nott, we are committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture as well as supporting our large client network achieve the same. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications of all qualified candidates regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, disability, culture or anything other personal characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity in the workplace. Where a level of experience is indicated, please note that this is only a guideline.
Associate Corporate Counsel, Prime Video Job ID: Amazon UK Services Ltd. Do you love entertainment, media, and technology? Are you looking for an exciting and creative challenge in an innovation-driven, talent-focused company? Come make history as a member of the Amazon Entertainment legal team in Amazon's world-class legal department. Amazon Entertainment delivers award-winning movies, TV shows, music, games, audiobooks, and podcasts to customers around the world. When you join the Amazon Entertainment team, you are uniquely situated to create a future of entertainment where creative content, innovation, and commerce come together. We are building a home for talent that will nurture creativity, storytelling, and innovation unlike anywhere else. Key job responsibilities Structuring, drafting and negotiating complex distribution, development, licensing, production and other commercial agreements Advise business across a range of fields, including intellectual property, new product initiatives, marketing and regulatory compliance A day in the life You will be based in our London office and support various teams within the Prime Video business. Prime Video delights our customers around the world by delivering must-see movies, series and premium sports within a seamless streaming experience. You will be a legal and thought partner for the business on day-to-day matters as well as long-term strategic issues. You will own drafting, negotiating, and closing commercial agreements with channel providers, production companies and studios, as well as device manufacturers and other important business partners. You will pioneer AI-driven transformation of legal operations-improving contract review cycles, eliminating manual bottlenecks, and deploying advanced research tools that deliver insights in minutes instead of hours. Your innovations will multiply our legal function's impact, enabling faster decisions, consistency, and proactive risk mitigation that keeps us ahead of emerging challenges. Our lawyers get to solve a constant flow of novel challenges in a growing and exciting business. Working directly with business colleagues, you will serve as lead counsel in strategic content acquisition deals and help manage existing commercial relationships. You will also research, advise, and develop expertise on new product initiatives and regulatory matters that impact your business. Our lawyers value working alongside and in person with their business clients and local legal teams to solve a constant flow of novel challenges in a growing and exciting business. About the team We pride ourselves in facilitating progress and delivering results. We see the big picture, and we obsess over customers. We run to the problem, never away from it. We like to build things and solve problems. We enjoy the camaraderie of working together as a legal team, and with our brilliant and creative business partners. We operate with the highest level of integrity and value character as much as intelligence. Prime Video Legal is part of the Amazon Entertainment Legal group, which also includes Amazon Studios, Amazon Music, Audible, Games, and Twitch. Basic Qualifications Experience in transactional work, including drafting and negotiating commercial contracts or equivalent Minimum 3+ years' post-qualification legal experience Qualified lawyer with outstanding academic and legal qualifications Preferred Qualifications Experience of a mix of corporate law firm and in-house work Experience in web services/cloud computing, software licensing, telecommunications or equivalent Ability to work with existing AI tools as well as curiosity and willingness to experiment with AI to build and implement new processes to simplify and improve legal processes. Equal Opportunity Statement Amazon is an equal opportunities employer. We believe passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We value your passion to discover, invent, simplify and build. Protecting your privacy and the security of your data is a longstanding top priority for Amazon. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status. Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please visit for more information. If the country/region you're applying in isn't listed, please contact your Recruiting Partner.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
Associate Corporate Counsel, Prime Video Job ID: Amazon UK Services Ltd. Do you love entertainment, media, and technology? Are you looking for an exciting and creative challenge in an innovation-driven, talent-focused company? Come make history as a member of the Amazon Entertainment legal team in Amazon's world-class legal department. Amazon Entertainment delivers award-winning movies, TV shows, music, games, audiobooks, and podcasts to customers around the world. When you join the Amazon Entertainment team, you are uniquely situated to create a future of entertainment where creative content, innovation, and commerce come together. We are building a home for talent that will nurture creativity, storytelling, and innovation unlike anywhere else. Key job responsibilities Structuring, drafting and negotiating complex distribution, development, licensing, production and other commercial agreements Advise business across a range of fields, including intellectual property, new product initiatives, marketing and regulatory compliance A day in the life You will be based in our London office and support various teams within the Prime Video business. Prime Video delights our customers around the world by delivering must-see movies, series and premium sports within a seamless streaming experience. You will be a legal and thought partner for the business on day-to-day matters as well as long-term strategic issues. You will own drafting, negotiating, and closing commercial agreements with channel providers, production companies and studios, as well as device manufacturers and other important business partners. You will pioneer AI-driven transformation of legal operations-improving contract review cycles, eliminating manual bottlenecks, and deploying advanced research tools that deliver insights in minutes instead of hours. Your innovations will multiply our legal function's impact, enabling faster decisions, consistency, and proactive risk mitigation that keeps us ahead of emerging challenges. Our lawyers get to solve a constant flow of novel challenges in a growing and exciting business. Working directly with business colleagues, you will serve as lead counsel in strategic content acquisition deals and help manage existing commercial relationships. You will also research, advise, and develop expertise on new product initiatives and regulatory matters that impact your business. Our lawyers value working alongside and in person with their business clients and local legal teams to solve a constant flow of novel challenges in a growing and exciting business. About the team We pride ourselves in facilitating progress and delivering results. We see the big picture, and we obsess over customers. We run to the problem, never away from it. We like to build things and solve problems. We enjoy the camaraderie of working together as a legal team, and with our brilliant and creative business partners. We operate with the highest level of integrity and value character as much as intelligence. Prime Video Legal is part of the Amazon Entertainment Legal group, which also includes Amazon Studios, Amazon Music, Audible, Games, and Twitch. Basic Qualifications Experience in transactional work, including drafting and negotiating commercial contracts or equivalent Minimum 3+ years' post-qualification legal experience Qualified lawyer with outstanding academic and legal qualifications Preferred Qualifications Experience of a mix of corporate law firm and in-house work Experience in web services/cloud computing, software licensing, telecommunications or equivalent Ability to work with existing AI tools as well as curiosity and willingness to experiment with AI to build and implement new processes to simplify and improve legal processes. Equal Opportunity Statement Amazon is an equal opportunities employer. We believe passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We value your passion to discover, invent, simplify and build. Protecting your privacy and the security of your data is a longstanding top priority for Amazon. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status. Our inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please visit for more information. If the country/region you're applying in isn't listed, please contact your Recruiting Partner.