The HighQ Specialist acts as a key member of the team that enables the firm to deliver HighQ Collaborate and innovation services to clients in an efficient and innovative way.
Our client is a global multinational law firm with a strong regional presence.
They have a large legal tech function in the firm and a strong structure which helps to deliver client matters in an innovative manner.
A paperless law firm with over 500 personnel that embraces hybrid-working, we service both corporate entities and private individuals in over 25 areas of law across 60 languages.
Duncan Lewis Solicitors (Ltd): Regulated by the Solicitor's Regulation Authority, Duncan Lewis Solicitors was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in the City of London (Fenchurch Street EC3M), with offices nationwide.
We are recognized by the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners UK independent legal directories as a top-tier law firm - "a diligent and professional team that is prepared to go the extra mile for its clients".
With the growth in the electronics and high-tech sectors showing no signs of abating, we are pleased to be assisting this dynamic firm, as it looks to bolster its Partnership with the addition of an experienced patent attorney to the team in London.
The firm will give serious consideration to those currently operating at Senior Associate level and looking to make the step up to Partnership, as well as patent attorneys who are currently operating at Partner level.
This is a great opportunity for an ambitious and savvy attorney to not only work on an interesting and varied workload spanning the full range of high-tech technologies, but to also have a say in the future direction of the practice as a whole.
A well-established high-street law firm has an excellent opening for a Residential Property Lawyer to join their highly reputable and specialist property team.
This firm is based in the heart of the East Sussex countryside and prides itself on their bespoke client services.
You will be joining a modern firm with a relaxed and open plan office.