Regulatory Advocate

Posted 26 March by KMA Legal Recruitment Ltd
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Client

A leading Top 100 South East Law firm are seeking an experienced Regulatory Solicitor or Barrister to join them working out of any of their South East offices including London.

Role

The firm act for a range of clients appearing before regulatory tribunals and courts in England and Wales.

You will advise on complex aspects of regulatory investigations, present cases for hearings and give wider regulatory advice to the firm. The majority of the firm’s clients are in the healthcare sector but the firm also act for those in the education, accountancy and engineering sectors.

You will join the professional discipline team ranked in the top tier by the legal directories in one of the largest teams in the country.

Candidate

Please apply if you are a qualified solicitor or barrister with advocacy experience. Ideally you will have experience in a professional disciplinary/fitness to practice context but candidates who can demonstrate the required skills with experience from other sectors will be considered. Advocacy experience is essential.

Ideally you will have between 1-5 years experience but those with more experience are encouraged to apply.

Why apply?

This is an excellent opportunity for an Associate/Solicitor working in a regulatory team looking for progression with excellent quality work. It is also well suited to Barristers looking to move into private practice where Legal Director/Partnership is a future possibility.

The firm are well known for their welcoming and supportive culture. They have a strong social ethos and work as a team encouraging personal development and a healthy work-life balance.

For more information please contact Kate Albon at KMA Legal or apply as directed.

Reference: 52379926

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