Knowledge Lawyer UK Tax

Posted 24 April by Larbey Evans
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US law firm is expanding their Knowledge Management / Professional Support Lawyer function and is hiring a new Knowledge Lawyer (UK Tax) to join their Tax Department:

  • Hybrid working 3/2
  • Salary will be between £130-200K+ dependent upon experience
  • Open to both Knowledge experience or candidates wanting to move in to a Knowledge based role – Tax experience essential

Knowledge Lawyer (UK Tax) Requirements

Our client is looking for a candidate who wants to be or already is a Knowledge Lawyer with a 3 to 8+ year PQE proven track record in Tax, ideally from a recognised London based law firm. In this role the Knowledge Lawyer (UK Tax) will support the UK Tax team in all aspects of knowledge and technical knowhow, which will include:

  • monitoring UK tax legislative changes and case law developments;
  • creating, improving and managing precedent documents and template advice;
  • helping to keep the team up to speed on legal and market developments and sector ‘hot topics’;
  • assisting with pitches and technical/marketing presentations for clients;
  • developing a training programme for the team, including preparation of materials and delivery of some training/legal update sessions;
  • updating and writing team guidance notes;
  • building and managing our knowhow/precedent bank;
  • supporting key clients with training and knowledge services; and
  • supporting the team on ad hoc queries.


If you are keen to move in to a Knowledge Lawyer role and have UK Tax fee-earning experience please apply asap.

Reference: 52526058

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