Financial Services Regulatory Lawyer

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY LAWYER, 3-6 YEARS PQE, LONDON, £80,000 - £100,000 (DOE) –This role will involve a mix of contentious and non-contentious work. JOB REF:6241.

• On offer are salaries to attract the best individuals along with an attractive benefits package and the flexibility of a hybrid working
• Applications are sought from Financial Services Regulatory Lawyers with a minimum of 3 Years PQE gained with another leading law firm.
• You will have experience in MiFID, COBS, PROD, SYSC and SUP and also dealing with enhanced/contentious supervisory instructions.
• You will have outstanding communication skills and a proven track record of working with a high level of autonomy and responsibility.
• This well-established national law firm are continuing to expand following another successful year.
• They are widely recognised for providing excellent quality of service and have a reputation for developing and nurturing talent.
• To apply, to find out more or even just have an initial chat about your career expectations please call Gemma on or email

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Reference: 52931250

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