Document Review Lawyer - Fully Remote role - NDA

Job Description

VANRATH are delighted to be partnering with one of the UKs most exciting Law Firms that incorporates AI methods within their firm. A rapidly growing Law Firm that is operating in an extremely exciting industry. The firm in question is looking to recruit a Document Review Lawyer.

This role can be performed Fully Remote - Full equipment will be provided to yourself - (100% Work From Home) - Permanent role - Monday - Friday

Salary

£45,000 - £58,000 - Plus opportunities for Progression and incentives for work

Responsibilities

The successful candidate will process confidentiality agreements, engagement letters and other commercial contracts that our clients regularly encounter. Our lawyers are responsible for each document, from the point it first comes in, through negotiation with the counterparty, to advising the business and legal teams of the client, to signing. You will be the direct day-to-day contact with the client and have an important role to play in managing and deepening the client relationship, at both a personal and institutional level.

What you'll need to succeed

  • Qualified lawyer with at least 2 years' experience drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts, either inhouse or private practice.

For further information on this vacancy, or any other job in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Jack Groves via Vanrath.

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