Our client is a global energy company headquartered in London, operating across oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors. The legal operations team supports the global legal function, focusing on technology, data strategy, and process optimisation. They work across multiple regions including the UK, US, and Asia, and are currently undergoing significant transformation in legal technology and operations.
What does the client need help with?The client needs support due to upcoming projects and delays in permanent hiring. They require someone to manage legal technology projects and process improvements while they recruit for a permanent position later in the year.
What will the role involve?They need a Legal Project Manager with experience in legal technology implementation and project delivery. Strong skills in project planning, stakeholder management, and process optimisation are essential. Familiarity with legal operations and tools such as iManage, NetDocs, and PowerBI is highly desirable. Experience working in large, global organisations and managing complex projects across multiple regions is important.
Working Pattern: Full time
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months
IR35 status: Employed models only
About LODLOD is the leading flexible legal service provider across ten locations: Brisbane, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, New York, Perth, Singapore, Dubai, Munich and Sydney. We are changing the way in which clients buy legal services and provide talented lawyers with a new way of working.
We've achieved some of the fastest growth in our sector by creating and leading a new professional service category. That growth continues as we launch new services, responding to the way our lawyers want to work and clients want to engage them. This role offers an opportunity to be part of this story.
LOD has caught the imagination of the changing legal marketplace for 'new law' services. We now have a team of around 600 lawyers and consultants of the highest quality working across the globe. We have an inspiring client list that range from globally recognised multinationals to start-ups and include the likes of Google, Barclays and adidas.