Finance Law Editor / PSL

Location
England, London
Salary
£Market
Posted
08 Jan 2025
Closes
05 Feb 2025
Ref
74487
Contact
Marian Lloyd-Jones
Practice Area
Banking, Financial Services
PQE Level
10+, 5-7, 8-10
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

THE COMPANY

A leading supplier of online legal know-how to business lawyers.

THE ROLE

You will be a finance lawyer with a broad range of experience of lending transactions in particular Leveraged Finance, Project Finance, Funds, ESG and transition finance.

You should have a demonstrable interest and ability in writing, and in-house experience in one or more financial institutions.

You will be looking to join as a Senior Editor to use your specialist legal knowledge to provide and maintain a wide range of content.

Working in a supportive global team of highly experienced colleagues, you will deal with a breadth of interesting cross-border legal and editorial work including:

Analysing the latest developments, deciding which items to cover and to what extent.

Creating new and maintaining existing materials spanning a variety of formats

Commissioning, reviewing and editing content written internally and externally

ABOUT YOU

The successful candidate will have 5pqe+ as a finance lawyer in either a law firm, in-house or at the bar paired with a demonstrable interest and ability in writing

You will interested in working on a hybrid basis and in a supportive, collegiate and flexible environment, with plenty of training, development and opportunities to explore new areas of law and practice.

Lipson Lloyd Jones Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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