Conflicts Specialist

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Full time
Location: London
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Category: IT & Technology
The Role

We require Conflicts Specialists to work within our newly re-structured Conflicts & Compliance Team, dedicated to helping the business to meet its obligations under the Solicitors Regulation Authority Codes of Conduct and manage its commercial risk.

This role offers a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team performing a critical function within an international law firm that brings together local knowledge, sector insight and an unrivalled transatlantic footprint. This role falls under our hybrid working policy, and we would ask that you are able to visit one of our offices at least two days per week as per current working practices. London, Bristol, Plymouth or Southampton office locations would be advantageous but not essential.

What will the role involve?

The role provides a stimulating opportunity to be involved in the development of a new Conflicts and Compliance team, helping to determine whether a new client or matter can, or should, be accepted by us in line with the SRA Codes of Conduct, our existing caseload and our own Ethical Framework. The role will utilise and develop your commercial awareness and compliance knowledge, and will involve analysing some complex commercial matter and US related conflicts.

Role responsibilities will include:

Analysing potential conflicts of interest using the Firm's conflict checking system, Intapp Open

Working with partners and fee earners to obtain relevant information to assist your analysis

Analysing potential legal conflicts and confidential information issues in accordance with applicable regulation and common law

Identifying wider commercial risk issues at the client acceptance and conflict checking stage

Providing partners and fee earners with advice and support throughout the conflict checking process

Developing a good working relationship with the legal teams and practice groups to determine best practices and facilitate prompt and pragmatic outcomes

Working closely with US counterparts to analyse potential conflicts of interest and liaise with colleagues to help achieve waivers in line with US ethical rules, where required

Developing knowledge of the SRA Code of Conduct rules relating to conflicts of interest and the duties of confidentiality and disclosure

To be successful in this role, you'll need as a minimum:

Either a law degree/GDL/LPC OR previous experience of working in a compliance function OR relevant experience from working within a commercial law firm (ideally as a conflicts analyst).

Experience of gathering and analysing information and utilising it in a methodical way.

Proven ability to work to competing deadlines, prioritise appropriately and maintain a positive working attitude.

Highly organised with strong written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to form and maintain good relationships with colleagues at all levels.

Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.

High level of computer literacy and a willingness and ability to learn new software and systems.

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