MEDIA LAWYER, TV AND IMMERSIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Posted 3 May by The Legists

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MEDIA LAWYER
FACTUAL TV AND IMMERSIVE ENTERTAINMENT
LONDON
PART-TIME (3 OR 4 DAYS) OR FULL-TIME
 
Our client is a multi-award winning independent factual production company and a pioneering force in the creative industry.
 
We are seeking a Legal & Business Affairs lawyer to join this dynamic business, which leads the way in immersive and creative storytelling.
 
The Role:
As part of the Legal & Business Affairs team, you will play a pivotal role in negotiating and drafting commercial agreements across various media platforms, from television to immersive experiences.
 
Reporting to the Director of Legal & Business Affairs, you will collaborate closely with development, production and distribution teams in a vibrant, inclusive environment.
 
Responsibilities include: 
  • Negotiating and drafting a wide range of commercial agreements
  • Liaising with UK and international clients
  • Advising on contractual rights, compliance, and strategic initiatives
  • Keeping abreast of important legal developments in the industry
 
Desired Skills and Experience: 
  • Experience in complex negotiations within media or agency environments
  • Solid knowledge of commercial law and IP rights
  • Proactive approach to problem-solving and stakeholder engagement
  • Experience with digital and tech content contracts is a plus
 
Why join: 
  • Work with a company renowned for groundbreaking advancements in VR, AR, and AI storytelling
  • Collaborate with an impressive roster of clients spanning the convergent TMT sectors
  • Enjoy a relaxed, collaborative company culture with a focus on work-life balance
 
If you are passionate about media, IP, and tech, and thrive in a creative and collaborative environment, we would love to hear from you.

Reference: 52581239

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