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An established industry player is seeking an In-House Data & Privacy Lawyer to join their dynamic team in London. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of data protection, collaborating with experienced professionals and contributing to the firm's commitment to innovation and diversity. You'll be responsible for advising on compliance issues, managing data protection risks, and conducting audits, all while enjoying a supportive environment that fosters professional growth. If you're passionate about data privacy and eager to make a significant impact, this position is perfect for you.
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In-House Data & Privacy Lawyer | Top 20 Law firm | City of London
This Top 20 International law firm is consistently recognised for its tech innovation, family-friendly practice, and focus on diversity, this is a firm that will empower you to become the best version of yourself, develop new skills and importantly, retain a healthy work/life balance.
Progression is actively encouraged, and you won't face a bottleneck or promotion 'quotas'. With the firm's ambition for expansion and the Regulatory team's vital role in this growth, you can expect fast-tracked progression.
Overview of the Role:
As an In-House Privacy and Data Lawyer at this Top 20 law firm in London, you will play a crucial role in the Privacy Team, collaborating with seasoned professionals including the Privacy and Data Counsel.
Your primary responsibilities will include providing legal advice on global privacy and data-related matters, with a focus on the UK.
You will be at the forefront of advising on compliance issues related to confidentiality and non-personal data, researching key requirements of data law, and liaising with external advisors and other offices of the firm.
Key Responsibilities:
Your role will involve supporting the business in managing data protection and client confidentiality risks, conducting Privacy Impact Assessments, advising on marketing issues, and overseeing compliance in the UK.
Additionally, you will contribute to security incident assessments, breach notifications, and periodic audits of data protection compliance within the firm and its suppliers.
The role will involve drafting privacy notices and policies, reviewing client terms, and negotiating data-related provisions with clients and suppliers. Your ability to manage periodic audits, handle data subject rights requests, and respond to business queries on data, privacy, and confidentiality will be key to your success in this role.
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