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Senior Solicitor/Associate - Dispute Resolution / Risk, Government & Compliance

Brodies

City of Edinburgh

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

16 days ago

Job summary

A prominent law firm in Edinburgh seeks a Senior Solicitor/Associate specialized in Dispute Resolution and Regulatory Compliance. The role involves drafting legal advice, managing client relationships, and presenting in court. Candidates should demonstrate strong legal research skills, effective communication, and an interest in corporate law.

Qualifications

  • Demonstrated interest in corporate crime and regulatory matters.
  • Strong ability to manage a varied case load.
  • Knowledge of court procedures.

Responsibilities

  • Draft legal advice and arguments, conduct investigations.
  • Develop strong client relationships and deliver exceptional service.
  • Prepare for court appearances and present effectively.

Skills

Attention to detail
Communication skills
Research skills

Job description

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Brodies LLP is a prominent UK law firm headquartered in Scotland, that provides expert advice to UK and international clients.

We have the capability and expertise to deliver mandates with global reach, uniting specialist perspectives from across our firm to offer bespoke legal solutions and advice, resulting in impactful outcomes for our clients.

With offices in London and throughout Scotland, we are dedicated to driving innovation in the legal sector, leveraging new technologies and forward-thinking strategies to deliver exceptional value and efficiency for our clients.

Our contract with our people underlines our commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment, prioritising the wellbeing and development of our colleagues to ensure they thrive both personally and professionally.

We are also deeply committed to making a positive impact in the communities in which we live and work. Through our pro bono work, charitable activities, and initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion, we strive to contribute meaningfully to society.

JOB TITLE

Senior Solicitor/Associate - Dispute Resolution / Risk, Government & Compliance

REPORTING TO

Risk, Government & Compliance partners

JOB PURPOSE

We currently have an exciting opportunity a Senior Solicitor/Associate to join our market leading Risk, Government & Compliance team.
We bring together experts in a range of disciplines focussed on giving advice on compliance, regulatory issues and public law. We are ranked Band 1 for the work we do by the UK legal directories. Our wide range of commercial and public sector clients are active in all sectors across Scotland and in the rest of the UK and include corporates, local authorities, central government, and non-departmental public bodies including a number of regulators.
The successful applicant will focus on supporting regulators and clients in regulated sectors. Day to day work will include drafting legal advice, legal arguments, conducting investigations and representing clients in courts and tribunals. Through all of this the candidate will be expected to build and develop strong client relationships. The team advises on a broad range of issues for commercial and public sector clients, including, amongst other things, anti-bribery & corruption, environmental law, financial crime, health & safety, management of commercial and strategic risks, advice on powers and duties, all aspects of parliamentary work, judicial reviews, statutory appeals, public inquiries, and corporate crime, compliance and investigations.
The work can often be complex and high profile. The successful applicant will be expected to handle a varied workload covering all areas in which the team is active, with appropriate support and instruction from senior members of the team. The successful applicant will be expected to help support the growth of the practice through both client work and co-ordinated business development activity.
Opportunities will be available to develop personal advocacy skills including the potential in the longer term for entry into Brodies' Solicitor Advocacy Unit.
Experience of one or more of our practice areas is desirable but not essential, however a genuine enthusiasm and interest in the core areas of regulation and corporate criminal law is a must. An interest in advocacy would be of benefit but is not essential.

CORE TASKS

• Creating, developing and analysing complex legal arguments
• Developing close working relationships with a wide variety of clients, often in challenging circumstances, and assisting with ongoing management of these relationships
• Liaising effectively with clients in explaining and discussing complex legal issues
• Delivering exceptional client service at all times
• Communicating with regulators and other authorities utilising negotiation skills, where appropriate
• Identifying and recovering all relevant evidence and effectively analysing and evaluating that evidence
• Carrying out all preparations appropriate for court appearances, demonstrating research skills and the ability to construct and understand legal arguments
• Presenting effectively before courts and other tribunals
• Instructing and working with counsel and/or Brodies' solicitor advocates in the Court of Session
• Actively contributing to the development of a team environment
• Developing your own understanding of and expertise in the areas of law and practice relevant to the team's work, through both working with senior team members and taking the initiative yourself
• Supporting the development of the team's internal and external profile including working with senior team members to grow the practice
• Be aware of Brodies' information security policies, and protect information assets from unauthorised access, disclosure, modification, destruction or interference at all times.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

• Applicants should demonstrate a keen interest and enthusiasm for working on corporate crime, investigations, public law and regulatory matters
• Excellent attention to detail
• Adapts style of communication appropriately when dealing with clients
• Takes personal responsibility to keep legal knowledge up to date
• Shows understanding of client needs and tailors advice appropriately
• Demonstrates strong written and oral communication skills, particularly in explaining complex legal issues
• Demonstrates strong research skills
• Able to work with a degree of autonomy
• Able to manage own case load which will be varied and demanding
• Knowledge of Sheriff Court and/or Court of Session procedure
• Committed to keeping up to date on changes in law and developments in practice areas

SKILLS

• Self- motivated and driven
• Prepared, organised and able to prioritise
• Applied knowledge
• Commercial and profit focus
• Conduct and communication skills

If you have any queries regarding this role, please contact recruitment@brodies.com quoting the job reference.

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