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A leading law firm in London is seeking a qualified solicitor with 1-3 years' experience in Private Equity M&A. This role offers a competitive salary of £72,000 to £88,000 and the chance to work with top-tier financial sponsors in a collaborative environment. Join this exceptional team and advance your legal career with exposure to high-profile transactions.
Our client is a globally recognised elite law firm with a market-leading Private Equity practice. The team advises over 300 private equity clients worldwide, including the 10 largest global funds and more than 80% of the top 25 funds ranked by PEI 300.
This is a rare opportunity to join a high-performing, collaborative team advising on complex, high-value transactions for top-tier financial sponsors, sovereign wealth funds, and family offices. The team is led by 12 partners and includes a strong bench of counsel and associates, offering excellent exposure and development.
You’ll be part of a department that spans M&A, private equity, capital markets, banking and finance, and more - working with some of the world's most prominent companies. The firm's entrepreneurial and inclusive culture ensures a professionally rewarding and personally fulfilling experience.
You will be a qualified solicitor with 1-3 years' post-qualification experience in Private Equity M&A, ideally gained at a leading international firm. Strong technical skills, commercial awareness, and a team-oriented mindset are essential.
If you are ready to take the next step in your legal career, apply today to become part of this exceptional team in London!
* The salary benchmark is based on the target salaries of market leaders in their relevant sectors. It is intended to serve as a guide to help Premium Members assess open positions and to help in salary negotiations. The salary benchmark is not provided directly by the company, which could be significantly higher or lower.