Legal Counsel

Posted 3 July by LHH Recruitment Solutions
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Legal Counsel

Birmingham based - hybrid working

Salary - up to £80,000 (OTE)

Are you an experienced Legal Counsel or Commercial Solicitor with a passion for technology? Our client is a dynamic and rapidly expanding global technology organisation, and they are looking for an talented individual to join their legal team.

Role:

Working closely with the General Counsel, you will support on a broad spectrum of commercial / project work. Day to day, this work could include:

  • Advising on a range of technology-related issues, including intellectual property, data privacy, cybersecurity, and software licensing.
  • Draft, review and negotiate contracts with clients, vendors and partners, ensuring the businesses interests are protected and aligned with regulatory requirements.
  • Stay ahead of emerging laws and regulations affecting the tech industry, offering proactive guidance to keep operations compliant and competitive.
  • Identify potential legal risks and develop strategies to mitigate them, safeguarding innovations and business operations.

About you:

  • A UK Qualified Solicitor with a minimum of 2 years PQE. You will have experience in drafting commercial contracts within either a private practice or in-house environment.
  • Exceptional analytical, negotiation and communication skills.
  • A proactive, solution-oriented approach with a passion for innovation and continuous learning.

The business operate a hybrid working policy and salary is up to £80k (OTE).

For more information please reach out to Sophie Sinfield.

Reference: 53017546

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