Criminal & Regulatory Solicitor NQ - 3 PQE

Posted 25 April by Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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Crime and Regulatory Solicitor -  NQ - 3 years PQE

Location: Manchester

My client is an international law firm with over 50 offices in 20 countries and they are looking to recruit a Junior Crime & Regulatory Solicitor to support the additional work coming into the firm.

Responsibilities:
  • Represent and advise insured and private clients primarily on regulatory matters, including CQC/Ofsted, professional discipline, licensing, and health and safety.
  • Independently manage caseloads, conducting research, drafting advice, and maintaining accurate records.
  • Maintain client files, liaise with clients and insurers, and provide opinions on prospects of success.
  • Demonstrate strong client care skills and support the regulatory team as needed.
  • Ensure timely billing, financial reporting to clients and insurers, and adherence to budget and SLAs.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements set forth by Markel and the SRA.
Requirements:
  • UK Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or F.CILEx with relevant experience.
  • Exceptional client care and communication skills.
  • Attention to detail, accurate case management, and superior written communication skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment and demonstrate positive interaction with colleagues.
If you're a qualified lawyer with experience in regulatory and business crime law, and you're ready to contribute to a high-performing team, apply now to join my clients Manchester-based Crime and Regulatory Team.

Reference: 52536141

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