Commercial Lawyer Job Description:
We are seeking a talented and experienced Commercial Lawyer to join our Client. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing high-quality legal advice and support on a wide range of corporate and commercial matters.
Responsibilities for the Commercial Lawyer role:
- Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and licensing agreements and more.
- Advising clients on corporate governance and compliance issues.
- Broad commercial contract experience including (but not limited to) advising on and preparing
- Master service agreements, framework agreements, and other procurement-related contracts (including experience of working as a member of the project team on such matters, helping clients to identify risks and mitigate these appropriately)
- Supply of goods and services
- E-commerce contracts and related documentation;
- Conducting due diligence and assisting with transactional matters.
- Providing legal support and guidance on general corporate and commercial issues.
- Collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders to achieve business objectives.
- Apportion your time between fee-earning, business development and supervising for junior members
Requirements for the Commercial Lawyer role:
- Qualified solicitor CILEX or FILEX in England and Wales
- 5 years of post-qualification experience in commercial law.
- Strong knowledge of commercial contract law principles.
- Excellent drafting, negotiation, and communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Experience working on cross-border transactions is a plus.
Benefits:
- Hybrid working
- Pension Salary Sacrifice
- 30 days inc public and bank holidays
- Gym
- Childcare
- Cycle to work
- Lifestyle benefits
- Retail discounts
Contact Person for this Commercial Lawyer role: Marcus Stevens
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