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A leading law firm in London is seeking a Solicitor/Associate to join their Commercial & Regulatory team. The ideal candidate will ideally have 0-3 years of PQE, a strong interest in health and digital markets, and experience in regulatory compliance. Responsibilities include drafting contracts and advising clients on regulatory matters in the health sector. This position offers opportunities for growth and skill development in a dynamic environment.
Solicitor/Associate - Commercial & RegulatoryDepartment: Health Care and Public Law - London and SouthamptonEmployment Type: PermanentLocation: LondonDescriptionDAC Beachcroft is seeking a talented commercial and regulatory lawyer to join our highly successful, award-winning Commercial and Public Procurement team in London.We have an extensive and broad health sector client base, spanning public and independent sector as well as medtech and digital health. Our advice to those clients covers the legal compliance aspects of implementing and selling medical technology, including medical devices and data privacy, along with the commercial elements associated with maximising opportunities. We work regularly with both established and scaling medtech and digital health businesses looking to establish or expand their footprint in the UK health market and internationally.This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious lawyer, ideally with expertise and/or genuine interest in medical device regulations, data privacy and contractual agreements. We value knowledge of, or a keen interest in health, medtech and digital health.Working with some of the highest ranked lawyers in the sector, there is plenty of opportunity for development and growth.Key ResponsibilitiesThis is an exciting opportunity to work closely with life sciences, medtech and digital health clients, as well as the team's wider health sector clients, on commercial transactions (including data privacy) and regulatory matters.This role will include a varied workload, including the following: