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PT Legal Assistant

The Recruitment Group
Oxfordshire
3 days ago
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We are delighted to be working with a global business based in Banbury who are seeking a part time Legal Assistant to support their European entities.
This role will require you to review client and vendor contracts, maintain legal templates, and serve as a key liaison between the US legal team and European business units.
Responsibilities:
. Review and manage client/vendor contracts across multiple jurisdictions
. Support local legal compliance and update internal policies
. Act as the point of contact between US legal and European teams
. Track contractual obligations and ensure consistency across regions
Requirements:
. Experience in a legal assistant, paralegal, or contracts admin role
. Strong understanding of commercial contracts
. Excellent organisational and communication skills
. Fluent English (French or German a plus)
. Experience working with European entities
If you are a proactive and detail orientated legal professional looking for a part time role we would love to hear from you.
Our client offers a fantastic range of benefits coupled with flexible working hours.
If you would like to know how we will store and process your data, please visit The Recruitment Groups home page to read our GDPR Data Protection Statement.
For more information and to apply click 'Apply Now' to submit your application.
We wish you the best of luck in your job search!

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