IN HOUSE COUNSEL - GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA

Posted 17 April by The Legists

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SENIOR TELECOMS LAWYER
c. 6 YEARS' PQE AND ABOVE
GLOBAL TELECOMS & MEDIA GROUP
CENTRAL LONDON & HYBRID

We are working on a very exciting new role with one of the world's biggest names in enterprise level connectivity, communications and media. To support international expansion they are looking for a talented lawyer with previous experience in the Telecoms industry to join the commercial legal team, based in London. 

The successful candidate will be a qualified lawyer in the UK or another common law jurisdiction with commercially focussed, B2B Telecoms industry experience. You will be a trusted "Business Partner" to the stakeholders, management and sales team, help drive international expansion and have ownership of and lead on high profile, innovative work. Experience in drafting and negotiating commercial deals and partnerships and successfully managing multiple workstreams will be key. This is a commercial deal focussed Telecoms role, not a regulatory focussed role, and the successful candidate will liaise with the existing regulatory legal team and external lawyers as required.
 
The role will be based in London with hybrid working (c. 2 days in the office is the norm) and the company culture is international, collegiate, polished and dynamic. The compensation and development opportunities for this role are great and it will suit an experienced lawyer who loves Telecoms negotiations and is a genuine “business partner” for the business, thrives in a "doing" role and is practical and solutions driven.

Reference: 52488375

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