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Crime & Regulatory Lawyers - Nationwide - Hybrid Working 4 Home/1 Office
Crime & Regulatory Lawyers - Nationwide - Hybrid Working 4 Home/1 Office
Crime & Regulatory Lawyers - Nationwide - Hybrid Working 4 Home/1 Office
Posted 23 March by
qed legal
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The right candidate will ideally be 2 years' + qualified with experience in Criminal Defence and Regulatory work.
You will be joining a well-respected team acting for a number of different businesses across a broad range of crime and regulatory matters, such as HSE, environment agency investigations, fraud, road traffic and motoring offences, trading standards investigations.
This is perfect for those Criminal Defence Solicitors with regulatory experience who want a role in a non-legal aid environment with good quality work and a secure future, or those who deal exclusively with private work who want to work at a well-known, commercially minded firm, with a great presence UK wide and globally.
Salary is likely to be circa £50-55k depending on experience and great benefits. Fantastic chance to work flexibly and take advantage of a hybrid working policy that allows 4 days home & 1 day in the office.
If you would like to hear more about this role please contact Nick Skelly at QED Legal for an informal and confidential chat.
Reference: 52366746
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