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An established industry player is seeking a Corporate Crime Lawyer with over 6 years of PQE to join their expanding team. This role offers a competitive salary and flexible working options, making it ideal for a Solicitor looking to advance their career towards partnership. You will provide expert legal advice on complex issues, including financial irregularities and compliance, while working within a supportive and diverse environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact in a market-leading law firm.
Top-tier law firm with an enviable client base is expanding its team. This role offers a competitive salary and package, with remote working.
Benefits include: flexible working options, bonus scheme, pension, generous annual leave, and enhanced family policies.
This is a market-leading law firm offering a great career opportunity for an experienced Solicitor seeking a path to partnership.
The successful candidate will be an English qualified Solicitor with a proven track record in dealing with complex and high-profile corporate crime matters.
You will advise organisations from various sectors on issues such as financial irregularities, bribery, Health and Safety, Environmental concerns, Human Rights, and Modern Slavery.
You will work within an expanding team handling cases under English law and will play a key role in the growth of this sector within the division.
To apply, contact Melanie Daly at eNL on 0113 320 0575 or email melanie.daly@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or call for a confidential discussion.
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