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Senior Legal Assistant — Architecture and Engineering Contracts London, Clerkenwell Position details Location: London, UK Working arrangement: Full-time, Hybrid Hours of work: 37.5, Monday-Friday We are seeking an experienced Senior Legal Assistant to join our small but impactful Legal team at our London office. The ideal candidate will demonstrate experience in working in architecture, engineering, or construction industry as a legal assistant or a project manager. Senior Legal Assistant will assist with contract review, legal drafting, risk mitigation and legal research. About the role You will play a pivotal role in providing legal support to the In-House Counsel, ensuring seamless contract execution across the company by scrutinising contracts for commercial, legal and insurance implications, you will assist with managing company’s risks and securing future projects. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong legal background to work within a creative and professional setting in a prestigious architecture, engineering and design practice. Main Responsibilities - Contract Review and Analysis: Review professional service appointments, NDAs, collateral warranties, framework agreements, and novation agreements, identify legal and commercial risks, and propose amendments. - Legal Documents Drafting: Draft legal documents, agreements, NDAs, collateral warranties, deeds of variation, notices, and letters. - Contract Guidance and Support: Provide guidance and support to internal teams on contract-related matters, including contract interpretation, compliance, and appointment of supply chain. - Contract Maintenance: Proactively review contracts, maintain standard contractual documentation, managing business templates, update progress spreadsheets. - Legal Research: Conduct research on relevant legal issues and keep up to date with the latest legal developments. - Collaboration and Best Practice: Develop good working relationships with colleagues and promote contract/compliance process best practice within the company. About you - Qualification: Minimum LLB. LPC/SQE, or degree/certification in Contract Management is beneficial but not essential. - You must have a minimum of 3 years’ solid experience in either: Legal support role within architecture, engineering, or construction industry, or Project/design management role within architecture, engineering, or construction industry, or Solid in-house legal experience within professional services (not private practice law firms). Please note, this role does not lead to a solicitor’s training contract or qualifying work experience (QWE) to become a solicitor. - Proven experience in contract review and drafting. - Strong understanding of contract law, legal terminology and contractual mechanisms. - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. - Ability to communicate complex legal concepts to colleagues and external parties in a clear and concise manner. - Awareness of the latest developments in the law. - Able to follow instructions, procedures, policies and assimilate information quickly in a consistent manner. - Knowledge of NEC3/NEC4 PSC desirable. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and Adobe/PDF is essential. - Ability to effectively prioritise workload, manage time efficiently, and remain highly organised. - Collaborative and proactive in supporting other teams. Ability to interact professionally with internal and external contacts. - Positive, enthusiastic and a strong team player. How to apply – Please read carefully attaching a CV and a formal cover letter stating why you believe you are suitable for the position. Applications without the formal cover letter will not be considered. Applications with cover letters written by AI will be rejected. Please note, we use AI detection software. About BDP BDP is a leading, global, multidisciplinary design practice united by a shared purpose: to design a world that’s built for good. For more than 60 years, we've been solving problems, creating innovative spaces, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. From the start, we've been pioneers in the world of design, and our legacy is built on the meaningful, people-centred places we've brought to life. We are a diverse, international practice of architects, engineers, designers, and urbanists. Our work is rooted in creativity, quality, and collaboration. We work closely with our clients, users, and communities to craft spaces for living, working, learning, and enjoying life across the globe. With studios spanning the UK, Ireland, Europe, Asia, and North America, our reach is as broad as our expertise. And since joining forces with Japan’s Nippon Koei in 2016, our ability to deliver integrated, impactful design has only grown stronger. BDP offers In return, BDP offers a great opportunity for your personal development with exposure to the full range of BDP’s skills and expertise, as well as an attractive remuneration package that includes a competitive salary, flexible pension allowance, private medical insurance, contribution towards professional subscriptions, a great working environment and excellent prospects for career advancement. BDP is actively fostering an inclusive organisation where people can be themselves and everyone has a sense of belonging. We want our teams to be diverse at every level, reflecting the communities we design for. As designers, we will create spaces for all that promote equity, wellbeing and participation within the built environment. We actively encourage people from a variety of backgrounds with different skills, professional and life experiences, to join us and help us to achieve our aspirations. We also welcome applications from candidates who wish to work flexibly. BDP also operates a hybrid working policy. BDP is an equal opportunities employer No agency or third-party applications please.
Housing Solicitor who is fully qualified, with a strong background in housing law, significant experience with CCMS and Legal Aid applications and a commitment to providing high quality legal services, is required for a well-established and reputable law firm based in Hendon, North London JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Housing Solicitor who is fully qualified, with a strong background in housing law, significant experience with CCMS and Legal Aid applications and a commitment to providing high quality legal services. As the Housing Solicitor you will join a dynamic team at a reputable law firm that is committed to providing high-quality legal services to individuals across a range of legal matters, with a particular focus on housing law. Working as the Housing Solicitor you will play an integral role in delivering expert legal advice and support to clients facing housing-related issues. Your experience and understanding of the CCMS (Client and Cost Management System) for Legal Aid will be essential in ensuring that all legal aid applications and claims are handled efficiently and in compliance with regulatory requirements. APPLY TODAY If this job looks like your ideal position, then please send in your CV as soon as possible for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as a Housing Solicitor will include: • Advising clients on a broad range of housing law matters, including possession proceedings, eviction, disrepair, homelessness, and tenancy agreements • Handling Legal Aid applications, including eligibility assessments and cost management via CCMS • Preparing legal documents, including claims, defences, and court applications • Representing clients at hearings, tribunals, and court proceedings • Providing comprehensive support for clients, ensuring that they understand their legal options and the implications of their cases • Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of housing law, legal aid regulations, and relevant policies • Managing a caseload efficiently, with a focus on achieving positive outcomes for clients while meeting deadlines and billing targets • Ensuring compliance with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) standards and the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) requirements CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Essential • A qualified Solicitor with a strong background in housing law • Significant experience with CCMS and Legal Aid applications, including cost management, reporting, and compliance • Demonstrable experience in handling housing cases, including those related to eviction, homelessness, disrepair, and tenancy disputes • Strong understanding of the Legal Aid Agency’s guidelines and the ability to manage legal aid cases effectively • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal matters clearly to clients • Exceptional organisational skills and the ability to manage a busy caseload • A proactive approach to client care and case management • A commitment to providing high-quality legal services to vulnerable clients Desirable • Experience in working with vulnerable individuals, including those facing homelessness or other urgent housing-related issues • Experience with other areas of public law BENEFITS • A competitive salary, commensurate with experience • Opportunities for career progression within a growing firm • A supportive and collaborative work environment • Access to ongoing professional development and training • Flexible working arrangements (subject to role requirements)
Leadenhall Law Firm is a top15 Conveyancing law firm in London, partnering with some of the biggest agents in and around London. Our mission is to become within the top 2 Conveyancing law firms by the end of 2025. Not only do we have an excellent reputation in the market we pride ourselves by offering an outstanding service to both clients and agents. As a Fee Earner you will be responsible for managing your own caseloads and after 3 months of service you will be allocated a Paralegal to help maintain the administration. Role Description - Managing your own caseloads - Communicating with clients to receive instructions and give advice - Researching details about the property & legal owner - Drafting official contracts on behalf of your client - Working closely with agents and other solicitors - Keeping official records of payments and contracts - Working with Land Registry documents and title deed - Carrying out checks prior to drafting contracts - Dealing with mortgage transfer deeds Essential Skills - Good knowledge of residential conveyancing on both leasehold and freehold - Excellent communication skills - Good case management experience - Able to prioritise and manage high caseloads - Able to work independently and within a team Benefits - 25 days holiday + 1 day for your birthday / closed for Christmas - Hybrid working after 3 months - Private Healthcare - 20% bonus in first 12 months and 33% thereafter - Pension