Corporate Commercial Senior / Associate Solicitor / Junior Partner

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Wootton, West Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire
13 months ago
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Corporate Commercial Senior / Associate Solicitor / Junior Partner

Location: Northampton
Salary: £60,000 plus

About the Role:
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior / Associate Solicitor or Junior Partner to join the Corporate Commercial Team at a leading Northamptonshire law firm. Recognised by the Legal 500, Lexcel Accredited, and a winner of numerous awards, this firm houses the largest commercial law team in the region.

Key Responsibilities:
You will provide expert advice on a wide range of corporate and commercial matters, including:

  • Mergers, Acquisitions & Disposals

  • Succession Planning

  • Employee Share Schemes (EMIs, EBTs, EOTs)

  • Restructuring and Demergers

  • Finance Documents

  • Governance Documents (Shareholders Agreements, Articles of Association, Partnership Agreements)

  • Commercial Contracts

  • Franchising

  • Drafting, advising, negotiating, and deal-making

    What Were Looking For:

  • A minimum of 5 years PQE with a broad range of corporate and commercial experience.

  • Strong entrepreneurial instincts and an understanding of corporate clients' commercial and legal needs.

  • Proven ability to collaborate with colleagues, clients, and other advisers.

  • A well-connected professional adept at networking and business development.

  • Excellent communication skills: persuasive, articulate, and personable with a good sense of humour.

  • Strong drafting and analytical skills, alongside a hunger to get deals done

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