Paralegal
City of London, London
Paralegal
- Permanent
City of London, London
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Start your job searchWe are representing a successul Fintech business, looking to hire a Paralegal based in London. This role is ideal for someone with commercial contracts and co-sec experience.
Key Responsibilities:
- Drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts. This will involve establishing a contract framework
- Offering legal advice and guidance to internal stakeholders on contractual matters
- Staying up to date with relevant regulations and advising the company accordingly
- Company Secretarial matters including maintaining accurate company records, filing documents, organising board meetings and recording the minutes
Qualifications:
- A law degree (LLB) or equivalent legal qualification
- Paralegalling experience
- Extensive experience working on company secretarial matters and commercial contracts
This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking and growing company. If you meet the qualifications and are ready for a new challenge, please apply!
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