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Regulatory and Compliance In-House Solicitor

Regulatory and Compliance In-House Solicitor

Posted 5 June by KMA Legal Recruitment Ltd
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A leading regional Legal 500 law firm are seeking a regulatory and compliance manager to join them.

You will join the firm’s office in Farnborough as an in-house lawyer supporting the firm’s regulatory and compliance function.

You will report to the COLP offering legal advice on a variety of issues.

This will include reviewing and negotiating the firm’s procurement contracts, conducting data protection analysis, maintaining the firm’s legal documentation and managing and advising on regulatory returns and responses as well as complaints and claims.

You will also offer legal advice to the compliance team on regulatory matters including SRA and data protection issues.

You must have a strong understanding of regulatory and compliance law. It is important you are confident building rapport with internal stakeholders and should be able to work independently as well as part of a team. You will have at least 3 years experience in regulatory and compliance matters in a legal environment.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a firm in state of the art offices, in a business that has gone through rapid growth in the last 5 years. You will play an instrumental role in the business and in return you will be offered a competitive salary and enhanced benefits as well as free car parking.

For more information please contact Kate Albon at KMA Legal or apply as directed.

Reference: 52802088

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