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A Central Government Regulatory Department is seeking an experienced Public Law Lawyer to join their advisory team. The role offers a salary between £55,000 and £65,000 and involves working on complex public law matters. This position is fixed-term for an initial 9 months with the likelihood of extension. Candidates must be qualified solicitors or barristers with strong public law experience. Flexible working arrangements are available in Central London.
£55,000 - £65,000 dependant on experience
Fixed Term Contract, initial 9 month Contract with the likelihood of extension
London
A Central Government Regulatory Department are looking for an experienced Public Law Lawyer to join their advisory team. Our client is looking for passionate individuals to join their dynamic and growing legal Department, and successfully assist and deliver a wide range of Public Law Matters.
As a Public Law Advisory Lawyer you will be working within a team which is dedicated to its clients and supportive of its team members.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established Central Government Regulatory Team that prides itself in the first-class service it offers its clients. Our client also offers the potential extension of your 9-month contract as a Public Law Lawyer.
If you believe you have strong organisational and legal analytical skills, and you believe you would be able to produce high-quality work to tight deadlines, please apply now, or contact Mark Bladen at Sellick Partnership
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