The Opportunity
The Role
Senior Solicitors are experienced qualified Solicitors, who supervise the work of our Solicitors, Trainees and Legal Analysts on a day-to-day basis. Senior Solicitors also play a proactive role supporting the senior team with strategic management and delivery of matters, as well as the development of our junior team. They are expected to be able to lead certain projects, escalating to Managers who will support as necessary.
Senior Solicitors are likely to have a particular area of specialism within Corporate, in which they are capable of delivering complex work, as well as being closely involved in developing processes and know-how for the wider team.
Primary Responsibilities:
Scoping and setting-up new matters and conducting fee earning work directly, as well as supervising and training teams.
Supports with pricing at the outset of a matter and then assists in managing costs and billing throughout.
Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of relevant areas of law, providing technical excellence in relation to one (or more) of the specialist areas of the corporate practice.
Working with legal technology tools appropriate to the relevant matter (e.g. artificial intelligence tools for DD) and keeping up to date with technological advances.
Assists with preparing pitch documents and likely to attend client presentations and assist more generally with business development.
Liaising with clients and teams elsewhere in the firm as required on fee-earning or other projects.
The responsibilities outlined above cannot totally encompass or define all tasks that may be required of the post-holder. The outline of responsibilities given above may, therefore, vary from time to time without materially changing either the character or level of responsibility or grade.
Qualifications, skills & experience
Essential
Qualified solicitor or barrister in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, but Republic of Ireland or other common law jurisdictions will be considered. (If not qualified in England and Wales then willing to complete process to requalify as such, if required.)
A minimum of 3 years' PQE is required, with most experience ideally in Corporate, particularly M&A. Applicants who do not meet the 3-year PQE requirement but believe they have relevant exceptional circumstances can submit a supporting statement describing their qualifications, skills, and experience, such as substantial time spent on Corporate work during or before their training contract or qualification.
Proven experience of supervising and supporting a legal team.
Strong drive to innovate legal services through technology.
Competencies
Personal Leadership
Technical Capability
Collaborates with others
Plans and Delivers Outcomes
Enhances the Client Experience
Contributes to building the Firm
Closing Date for applications is Thursday 06 November 2025 at 5 pm
TeamDigital Legal Delivery
Working PatternFull time
LocationUK Remote
Contract typePermanent Contract
Diversity & Inclusion
We are committed to attracting people from all backgrounds and creating a respectful and inclusive culture where everyone thrives. We see this as essential to our success, including our ability to innovate and achieve sustained high performance. This is a key part of our Values—Human, Bold, and Outstanding.
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