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Legal Manager

London

Legal Manager

  1. Permanent
£50,000 - £60,000 per annum
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My client is a multi-faceted boutique private wealth and asset manager based in London's exclusive Kensington. They provide a wide range of fund focused corporate services to both private and commercial clients across Europe and have built their reputation form consistently serving a loyal client base. This opportunity would suit an eloquent paralegal with experience in a similar in house environment or financial services private practice.

Please see the following example of desired skills & experience;

  • Legal writing for financial services sector (reading, writing and drafting letters and contracts)
  • Team management (primarily work load focused for the small team in London)
  • Excellent communicative skill booth written and spoken
  • Upstream communication and stakeholder management
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