In-House Legal Counsel – Corporate

Location
London, United Kingdom
Salary
c. £100,000
Posted
20 Oct 2021
Closes
26 Oct 2021
Ref
4812TL
Job Title
In House Counsel
Practice Area
Compliance, Corporate, Regulatory
PQE Level
2-4, 5-7, 8-10, NQ
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Global reaching company with a business immersed legal team seeks a corporate governance lawyer due to continued acquisition led growth.

Responsibilities:

Corporate advisory & governance, support for M&A and strategic projects, plc share registry, listing rules, investor relations, shareholder meetings, AGM annual reporting, company secretarial, regulatory work/MAR

We are looking for:

We are seeking Lawyers from a top UK law firm with international experience. You will have a solid understanding of and significant experience in M&A transactions and a range of corporate advisory/governance matters. The role will be varied and undertake generalist work also. Further career development opportunities arise within this global legal team and we seek someone minded towards such development

Package on Offer:

  • Excellent base salary
  • Competitive pension scheme
  • Bonus
  • Share scheme

 

 

Apply:

If you are interested in this Legal Counsel position, please apply now or forward an up-to-date copy of your CV to Ted Douglas. If the role isn’t right for you but you are interested in hearing about similar positions or some advice regarding the market, then please do get in touch.

*All candidates will be considered on merit

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