About Faculty Faculty transforms organisational performance through safe, impactful and human-led AI. We are Europe's leading applied AI company, and saw its potential a decade ago - long before the current hype cycle. We founded in 2014 with our Fellowship programme, training academics to become commercial data scientists. Today, we provide over 300 global customers with industry-leading software, and bespoke AI consultancy for retail, healthcare, energy, and governmental organisations, as well as our award winning Fellowship. Our expertise and safety credentials are such that OpenAI asked us to be their first technical partner, helping customers deploy cutting-edge generative AI safely. Our high-impact work has saved lives through forecasting NHS demand during covid, produced green energy by routing boats towards the wind, slashed marketing spend by predicting customer spending habits, and kept children safe online. AI is an epoch-defining technology. We want people to join us who can help our customers reap its enormous benefits safely. About the role Faculty's in-house legal team works to proactively address legal issues so that Faculty can drive positive impact in the world. In many cases, there will be no precedent. This is one of those rare in-house roles where your work will often be at the cutting edge. As Legal Counsel, you will be a key contributor to both the legal team and the company as a whole - working across every issue Faculty faces. You'll provide sage advice on a wide range of legal issues, with a centre of gravity around commercial & public sector contracts, IP & licensing and privacy. This position is ideal for an ambitious lawyer with experience in private practice at a leading law firm and looking for their first in-house role, or for someone seeking a new in-house role, having come from that background. As the third lawyer in the team, you will be reporting to the Senior Legal Counsel, and working closely with our General Counsel, Contracts & Compliance Manager, Legal & Compliance Associate, legal and regulatory consultants and external lawyers, as well as other Faculty staff, and technical and commercial partners. What you'll be doing Commercial Contracting: Drafting and negotiating various technology and services contracts, including enterprise and public sector agreements and procurement processes. IP: Act as subject matter expert in IP matters related to AI services, including assignments, licensing, SaaS, sub-contracting, joint ventures, and IP-related to the Frontier product Privacy: Tailor GDPR principles to the unique contexts of NHS, government, and enterprise, including drafting DPAs, DSAs, DPIAs, and provide regular GDPR training to staff. Public Sector Procurement: application to frameworks, supporting bids, contracting on government and other large scale, complex frameworks, including GCloud, and Digital Outcomes amongst many. Product: experience in SaaS products and related considerations including contracting, service level agreements and typical risks. Generative AI & LLMs: Act as subject matter expert in IP, privacy, and regulatory issues surrounding LLMs, noting that Faculty is an official partner of OpenAI. Governance & Security: Support the rollout of the company's Governance, Risk, Compliance & Ethics functions, ensuring compliance with customer security and governance requirements, and drafting internal policies. Supporting the evolution of the Ethics Panel, helping Faculty support the right customers and build the right services & products. Regulatory: Understand forthcoming AI and UK privacy regulations, clinical risk regulations, US privacy requirements, and HIPAA and advising on the best course of action in innovative areas where there are no template answers. AI Safety: have an interest in and ability to support the leadership in interpreting and articulating our response to the challenges of delivering safe, fair and ethical AI. Employment: Support the People team with UK & international employment issues, including contract updates and exit matters. Who we're looking for: Qualifications: We expect the successful candidate to have 2+ years PQE depending on appropriate skill and experience, and we are open to candidates with substantially more experience than that. Trained and qualified with a leading international law firm and worked in commercial technology and IP teams with exposure to privacy compliance. Strong background in commercial technology law, capable of providing counsel, negotiation, and drafting for complex contracts involving IP, privacy, government frameworks, product design and compliance, subcontracting & multi party agreements, compliance, and governance and able to adapt to provide support on employment, property, disputes, and risk management Core competencies: Technical excellence in commercial law, IP, and privacy, capable of adapting to a wide range of contract-related demands and legal issues. Experience of procurement law and interacting with the government is a plus. Highly organised, able to help streamline our systems and processes as we scale into a large international company. Experience with Ironclad, DocuSign, Asana and Google Workplace are pluses Self-driven, efficient, and proactive in addressing business needs requiring rapid and proactive support. Collaborative, personable and a real team player. We are a small legal team and we work closely with each other on a daily basis - we would like someone who is ready to invest in that culture and make an effort to be a great team player. We would also like someone who is able to integrate across the business and work closely with our commercial and technical delivery teams. Comfortable with data science and AI concepts and the services and products that we are delivering and that our customers require, to be able to enter into discussion and contract drafting that properly encapsulates our work. Additional skills (Beneficial): Litigation: Experience in dispute management. Corporate: Knowledge of employee equity schemes, company equity, fundraising, mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, and joint ventures. Ethics: Involvement in corporate ethics policies and processes, including customer selection and product design. International: Experience in establishing overseas entities and familiarity with US IP, licensing, and employment regulations. What we can offer you The Faculty team is diverse and distinctive, and we all come from different personal, professional and organisational backgrounds. We all have one thing in common: we are driven by a deep intellectual curiosity that powers us forward each day. This curiosity pushes us to seek truth and understanding in everything we do, to execute work in a nimble and pragmatic manner, to foster talent in one another and always to challenge assumptions. Faculty is the professional challenge of a lifetime. You'll be surrounded by an impressive group of brilliant minds working to achieve our collective goals. Our consultants, product developers, business development specialists, operations professionals and more all bring something unique to Faculty, and you'll learn something new from everyone you meet. You'll also have the opportunity to make your mark on a high-growth start-up now poised to expand internationally. Another unique aspect of this role is the exposure you will receive to a business offering both consultancy services and an AI product. From a legal perspective, this means your role will be especially diverse and no day will be the same. Fostering talent is one of our core values, it's built into our culture and what we offer. Faculty was founded by people who are passionate about continuous learning, and adding value to our people.
Apr 28, 2024
Full time
About Faculty Faculty transforms organisational performance through safe, impactful and human-led AI. We are Europe's leading applied AI company, and saw its potential a decade ago - long before the current hype cycle. We founded in 2014 with our Fellowship programme, training academics to become commercial data scientists. Today, we provide over 300 global customers with industry-leading software, and bespoke AI consultancy for retail, healthcare, energy, and governmental organisations, as well as our award winning Fellowship. Our expertise and safety credentials are such that OpenAI asked us to be their first technical partner, helping customers deploy cutting-edge generative AI safely. Our high-impact work has saved lives through forecasting NHS demand during covid, produced green energy by routing boats towards the wind, slashed marketing spend by predicting customer spending habits, and kept children safe online. AI is an epoch-defining technology. We want people to join us who can help our customers reap its enormous benefits safely. About the role Faculty's in-house legal team works to proactively address legal issues so that Faculty can drive positive impact in the world. In many cases, there will be no precedent. This is one of those rare in-house roles where your work will often be at the cutting edge. As Legal Counsel, you will be a key contributor to both the legal team and the company as a whole - working across every issue Faculty faces. You'll provide sage advice on a wide range of legal issues, with a centre of gravity around commercial & public sector contracts, IP & licensing and privacy. This position is ideal for an ambitious lawyer with experience in private practice at a leading law firm and looking for their first in-house role, or for someone seeking a new in-house role, having come from that background. As the third lawyer in the team, you will be reporting to the Senior Legal Counsel, and working closely with our General Counsel, Contracts & Compliance Manager, Legal & Compliance Associate, legal and regulatory consultants and external lawyers, as well as other Faculty staff, and technical and commercial partners. What you'll be doing Commercial Contracting: Drafting and negotiating various technology and services contracts, including enterprise and public sector agreements and procurement processes. IP: Act as subject matter expert in IP matters related to AI services, including assignments, licensing, SaaS, sub-contracting, joint ventures, and IP-related to the Frontier product Privacy: Tailor GDPR principles to the unique contexts of NHS, government, and enterprise, including drafting DPAs, DSAs, DPIAs, and provide regular GDPR training to staff. Public Sector Procurement: application to frameworks, supporting bids, contracting on government and other large scale, complex frameworks, including GCloud, and Digital Outcomes amongst many. Product: experience in SaaS products and related considerations including contracting, service level agreements and typical risks. Generative AI & LLMs: Act as subject matter expert in IP, privacy, and regulatory issues surrounding LLMs, noting that Faculty is an official partner of OpenAI. Governance & Security: Support the rollout of the company's Governance, Risk, Compliance & Ethics functions, ensuring compliance with customer security and governance requirements, and drafting internal policies. Supporting the evolution of the Ethics Panel, helping Faculty support the right customers and build the right services & products. Regulatory: Understand forthcoming AI and UK privacy regulations, clinical risk regulations, US privacy requirements, and HIPAA and advising on the best course of action in innovative areas where there are no template answers. AI Safety: have an interest in and ability to support the leadership in interpreting and articulating our response to the challenges of delivering safe, fair and ethical AI. Employment: Support the People team with UK & international employment issues, including contract updates and exit matters. Who we're looking for: Qualifications: We expect the successful candidate to have 2+ years PQE depending on appropriate skill and experience, and we are open to candidates with substantially more experience than that. Trained and qualified with a leading international law firm and worked in commercial technology and IP teams with exposure to privacy compliance. Strong background in commercial technology law, capable of providing counsel, negotiation, and drafting for complex contracts involving IP, privacy, government frameworks, product design and compliance, subcontracting & multi party agreements, compliance, and governance and able to adapt to provide support on employment, property, disputes, and risk management Core competencies: Technical excellence in commercial law, IP, and privacy, capable of adapting to a wide range of contract-related demands and legal issues. Experience of procurement law and interacting with the government is a plus. Highly organised, able to help streamline our systems and processes as we scale into a large international company. Experience with Ironclad, DocuSign, Asana and Google Workplace are pluses Self-driven, efficient, and proactive in addressing business needs requiring rapid and proactive support. Collaborative, personable and a real team player. We are a small legal team and we work closely with each other on a daily basis - we would like someone who is ready to invest in that culture and make an effort to be a great team player. We would also like someone who is able to integrate across the business and work closely with our commercial and technical delivery teams. Comfortable with data science and AI concepts and the services and products that we are delivering and that our customers require, to be able to enter into discussion and contract drafting that properly encapsulates our work. Additional skills (Beneficial): Litigation: Experience in dispute management. Corporate: Knowledge of employee equity schemes, company equity, fundraising, mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, and joint ventures. Ethics: Involvement in corporate ethics policies and processes, including customer selection and product design. International: Experience in establishing overseas entities and familiarity with US IP, licensing, and employment regulations. What we can offer you The Faculty team is diverse and distinctive, and we all come from different personal, professional and organisational backgrounds. We all have one thing in common: we are driven by a deep intellectual curiosity that powers us forward each day. This curiosity pushes us to seek truth and understanding in everything we do, to execute work in a nimble and pragmatic manner, to foster talent in one another and always to challenge assumptions. Faculty is the professional challenge of a lifetime. You'll be surrounded by an impressive group of brilliant minds working to achieve our collective goals. Our consultants, product developers, business development specialists, operations professionals and more all bring something unique to Faculty, and you'll learn something new from everyone you meet. You'll also have the opportunity to make your mark on a high-growth start-up now poised to expand internationally. Another unique aspect of this role is the exposure you will receive to a business offering both consultancy services and an AI product. From a legal perspective, this means your role will be especially diverse and no day will be the same. Fostering talent is one of our core values, it's built into our culture and what we offer. Faculty was founded by people who are passionate about continuous learning, and adding value to our people.
We are actively looking for commercial Lawyers who are either already in, or are looking to enter the interim market in the UK. We are looking for candidates who have worked closely with any of the following sectors: Financial Services Technology Multimedia and Telecommunications Fast Moving Consumer Goods. We are currently looking for Commercial Lawyers available at short notice with over 5 years PQE, who are interested in working on a secondment basis. Generally, contracts can be anywhere from 3-12 months, and there will be the potential to work remotely or follow a hybrid model with part/full time possibilities. Successful candidates should have strong commercial backgrounds with experience in: Rights/Regulations and Conduct Transactional matters Commercial Agreements To be considered, candidates must have the following: Qualification as a solicitor from England and Wales 5+ PQE, focussing on either Financial Services, TMT or FMCG A strong background working with Magic/Silver Circle, US or City Law firms. Experience of handling a range of commercial matters, including sale and procurement contracts and IT contracts, including software development and licensing. An interest in providing legal advice to SMEs, Start-Ups and Entrepreneurs.
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
We are actively looking for commercial Lawyers who are either already in, or are looking to enter the interim market in the UK. We are looking for candidates who have worked closely with any of the following sectors: Financial Services Technology Multimedia and Telecommunications Fast Moving Consumer Goods. We are currently looking for Commercial Lawyers available at short notice with over 5 years PQE, who are interested in working on a secondment basis. Generally, contracts can be anywhere from 3-12 months, and there will be the potential to work remotely or follow a hybrid model with part/full time possibilities. Successful candidates should have strong commercial backgrounds with experience in: Rights/Regulations and Conduct Transactional matters Commercial Agreements To be considered, candidates must have the following: Qualification as a solicitor from England and Wales 5+ PQE, focussing on either Financial Services, TMT or FMCG A strong background working with Magic/Silver Circle, US or City Law firms. Experience of handling a range of commercial matters, including sale and procurement contracts and IT contracts, including software development and licensing. An interest in providing legal advice to SMEs, Start-Ups and Entrepreneurs.
Our mission All new medicines need to undergo clinical trials to show they're safe and effective. But today's clinical trial infrastructure is stuck in the past, and the cost of developing new medicines has skyrocketed as a result. Patients have to wait longer and pay more for new treatments. Our mission is to fix this; we use software to help innovative companies run faster, more reliable, and patient-friendly clinical trials. We're still a young company, but we've already had a big impact. Since founding the company in March 2021 we've helped run over 80 clinical trials involving tens of thousands of patients, with a customer NPS of 100. We recently raised a $18m Series A round from some great investors including Creandum, Peter Thiel and Firstminute to power the next stage of our growth. About the role We're looking for a startup savvy lawyer to join Lindus Health as our first legal hire. The role will be responsible for putting in place the foundations of a world-class legal team. We are looking for someone who is excited about working in a rapidly growing company and building something from zero. You'll report into the Founders and work closely with Commercial, Operations and Quality teams. About you We'd like to hear from you if You have high agency and a bias for action You're 2-6 years' post-qualification You have experience in a fast growing start-up or scale-up You bring exposure to range of legal issues including contracting You're intuitively 80/20 mindset to ensure we can keep moving at a fast pace You belong here! If your experience and interests match with some of the above, we want you to apply. What you'll focus on You'll be our first legal hire and responsible for putting in place the foundations of a world-class legal team. The role will vary and require getting stuck in to a range of issues, but will likely involve: Commercial law You will be responsible for our contract templates and resolving issues that arise during the contracting process with our new customers, working closely with the Commercial team Data and privacy law A lot of our questions relate to data and privacy law, you will be responsible for ensuring that our process and contracts cover this and answering any questions. Working closely with the Director of Quality and our external DPO. Employment law Inevitably questions arise concerning employment law. You will be responsible for dealing with these, working with external legal advice. This will of course vary by geography so no specific experience required. Fundraising As a VC-backed company we involve lawyers during the fundraising process, and you will manage this. Company and legal strategy Input on broader company and commercial strategy and how this interacts with our legal function, including business model, market entry and financial planning. Opportunity to build and shape our legal team as we grow! What we offer Have an impact across all areas of our business and fix one of the world's most broken industries £100-130k salary, plus generous stock options (we will also pay your professional fees) Unlimited holidays; everyone is encouraged to take off at least 28 days each year Flexible office arrangement; you are encouraged to work 3-4 days per week in our office in London (near London Bridge) when you start, but you are free work flexibly once you've had a chance to get to know everyone Regular team events; recently we've been to Legoland, a Bake Off competition, and a Millwall FC home game (decided by popular vote) Up to £1,000 per year towards courses and development A new laptop as your main workstation and up to £500 towards setting up your home office Employee benefits program including free Netflix and Spotify UK visa sponsorship if you're not already eligible to work in the UK Our hiring process Initial interview with our Talent Director (15-30 minutes) Meeting with one of the Founders (30 minutes) Meeting with another Founder (30 minutes) Written exercise (15 mins) Chat with a company advisor in the legal space (15 minutes) Values interview with 2 team members (45 minutes) Referencing We try to arrange for at-least one interview to be in-person so you can see our office and meet more of the team.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Our mission All new medicines need to undergo clinical trials to show they're safe and effective. But today's clinical trial infrastructure is stuck in the past, and the cost of developing new medicines has skyrocketed as a result. Patients have to wait longer and pay more for new treatments. Our mission is to fix this; we use software to help innovative companies run faster, more reliable, and patient-friendly clinical trials. We're still a young company, but we've already had a big impact. Since founding the company in March 2021 we've helped run over 80 clinical trials involving tens of thousands of patients, with a customer NPS of 100. We recently raised a $18m Series A round from some great investors including Creandum, Peter Thiel and Firstminute to power the next stage of our growth. About the role We're looking for a startup savvy lawyer to join Lindus Health as our first legal hire. The role will be responsible for putting in place the foundations of a world-class legal team. We are looking for someone who is excited about working in a rapidly growing company and building something from zero. You'll report into the Founders and work closely with Commercial, Operations and Quality teams. About you We'd like to hear from you if You have high agency and a bias for action You're 2-6 years' post-qualification You have experience in a fast growing start-up or scale-up You bring exposure to range of legal issues including contracting You're intuitively 80/20 mindset to ensure we can keep moving at a fast pace You belong here! If your experience and interests match with some of the above, we want you to apply. What you'll focus on You'll be our first legal hire and responsible for putting in place the foundations of a world-class legal team. The role will vary and require getting stuck in to a range of issues, but will likely involve: Commercial law You will be responsible for our contract templates and resolving issues that arise during the contracting process with our new customers, working closely with the Commercial team Data and privacy law A lot of our questions relate to data and privacy law, you will be responsible for ensuring that our process and contracts cover this and answering any questions. Working closely with the Director of Quality and our external DPO. Employment law Inevitably questions arise concerning employment law. You will be responsible for dealing with these, working with external legal advice. This will of course vary by geography so no specific experience required. Fundraising As a VC-backed company we involve lawyers during the fundraising process, and you will manage this. Company and legal strategy Input on broader company and commercial strategy and how this interacts with our legal function, including business model, market entry and financial planning. Opportunity to build and shape our legal team as we grow! What we offer Have an impact across all areas of our business and fix one of the world's most broken industries £100-130k salary, plus generous stock options (we will also pay your professional fees) Unlimited holidays; everyone is encouraged to take off at least 28 days each year Flexible office arrangement; you are encouraged to work 3-4 days per week in our office in London (near London Bridge) when you start, but you are free work flexibly once you've had a chance to get to know everyone Regular team events; recently we've been to Legoland, a Bake Off competition, and a Millwall FC home game (decided by popular vote) Up to £1,000 per year towards courses and development A new laptop as your main workstation and up to £500 towards setting up your home office Employee benefits program including free Netflix and Spotify UK visa sponsorship if you're not already eligible to work in the UK Our hiring process Initial interview with our Talent Director (15-30 minutes) Meeting with one of the Founders (30 minutes) Meeting with another Founder (30 minutes) Written exercise (15 mins) Chat with a company advisor in the legal space (15 minutes) Values interview with 2 team members (45 minutes) Referencing We try to arrange for at-least one interview to be in-person so you can see our office and meet more of the team.
Wolters Kluwer Corporate Performance & ESG Innovative technology solutions improve environmental, social, and corporate performance and provide opportunities for businesses to make a positive impact on the world. Corporate Performance & ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ("CP & ESG") is one the global operating divisions of Wolters Kluwer, serving customers around the world with expert information, solutions, software, and services. CP & ESG encompasses a range of technology-enabled expert solutions to address financial performance, reporting, social responsibility management, environmental impact management, and corporate governance. Job Description Wolters Kluwer's CP & ESG International's large enterprise software business is looking for a legal counsel with software license and SaaS experience to support our international business in EMEA, the US and APAC in the Finance, Risk and Regulatory Reporting Software market. This role can be located in our offices in London, Canary Wharf, or one of our other European locations. This role will support the CP & ESG division's Finance, Risk and Regulatory Reporting business reporting to the Assistant General Counsel. Responsibilities: Providing hands-on legal assistance in structuring and drafting, negotiating, interpreting, managing and enforcing complex and high value commercial transactions, including: (i) licensing and software arrangements (including SaaS services and related implementation agreements), (ii) master services agreements and related statements of work, (iii) partnering, reseller and strategic alliance arrangements, and (vi) vendor and consulting agreements. Negotiating high value deals opposite banks and large financial institutions across EMEA in English; other European languages, particularly French, an advantage. Helping to educate the business teams about contracting forms, intellectual property rights and obligations, commercial and legal risks and approval procedures. Providing legal counseling regarding a broad spectrum of corporate, commercial, and intellectual property matters impacting the businesses, including legal issues related to SaaS, on premise software license and professional service offerings and strategic relationships. Providing hands-on legal assistance in structuring and drafting, negotiating, interpreting, managing and enforcing complex commercial transactions. Counselling with respect to regulatory and compliance matters impacting the businesses, including the European Banking Authorities outsourcing guidelines, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), data privacy regulations (e.g. GDPR) and sanctions (e.g. U.N. and U.S. Sanctions Programs). Developing a strong rapport and working relationship with an international sales team. Requirements: Candidates must have a law degree from a recognized educational institution. Ability to negotiate complex contracts in English . The ability to negotiate in additional European languages (especially in French) is also advantageous. Experience negotiating with customers in the financial services industry an advantage. Minimum 3 years of progressively responsible corporate/commercial legal experience. Experience preferably includes a prominent law firm, and/or the corporate law department of a medium-to-large-sized company. Experience must include hands-on drafting and negotiation of sophisticated commercial contracts and technology agreements, including software license and support agreements, software-as-a-service (SaaS) agreements and consulting agreements. Experience conducting negotiations in a global, matrixed environment managing urgent priorities from multiple stakeholders is preferred. A "can do" solutions orientation. Excellent communication and organizational skills. In return, we offer the opportunity to join a highly successful, growing, market-leading organisation with a strong mission and values, as well as a competitive salary and excellent benefits. Why Wolters Kluwer Wolters Kluwer N.V. (AEX: WKL) is a global leader in information services and solutions for professionals in the health, tax and accounting, risk and compliance, finance and legal sectors. We help our customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with specialized technology and services. Wolters Kluwer recently reported annual revenues of €4.3 billion. The company, headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands, serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries and employs 19,000 people worldwide. Wolters Kluwer shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (WKL) and are included in the AEX and Euronext 100 indices. Wolters Kluwer has a sponsored Level 1 American Depositary Receipt program. The ADRs are traded on the over-the-counter market in the U.S. (WTKWY). Wolters Kluwer is a global provider of professional information, software solutions, and services for clinicians, nurses, accountants, lawyers, and tax, finance, audit, risk, compliance, and regulatory sectors. For 180 years, Wolters Kluwer has been innovating the way professionals and businesses work. Our employees are at the cornerstone of bringing our vision to life. O ur pursuit of excellence coupled with the pride we take in our work, enables our customers to solve their most critical problems. At Wolters Kluwer we encourage you to be your unique self, bring your ideas to life, learn, develop, and thrive. We offer you a world of endless opportunities. Join us and build a brighter future! The Power of Purpose Wolters Kluwer reported 2022 annual revenues of €5.5 billion. The group serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries, and employs approximately 20,000 people worldwide. The company is headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands. Wolters Kluwer shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (WKL) and are included in the AEX and Euronext 100 indices. Wolters Kluwer and all of its subsidiaries, divisions and customer/business units is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or any other protected status.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Wolters Kluwer Corporate Performance & ESG Innovative technology solutions improve environmental, social, and corporate performance and provide opportunities for businesses to make a positive impact on the world. Corporate Performance & ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ("CP & ESG") is one the global operating divisions of Wolters Kluwer, serving customers around the world with expert information, solutions, software, and services. CP & ESG encompasses a range of technology-enabled expert solutions to address financial performance, reporting, social responsibility management, environmental impact management, and corporate governance. Job Description Wolters Kluwer's CP & ESG International's large enterprise software business is looking for a legal counsel with software license and SaaS experience to support our international business in EMEA, the US and APAC in the Finance, Risk and Regulatory Reporting Software market. This role can be located in our offices in London, Canary Wharf, or one of our other European locations. This role will support the CP & ESG division's Finance, Risk and Regulatory Reporting business reporting to the Assistant General Counsel. Responsibilities: Providing hands-on legal assistance in structuring and drafting, negotiating, interpreting, managing and enforcing complex and high value commercial transactions, including: (i) licensing and software arrangements (including SaaS services and related implementation agreements), (ii) master services agreements and related statements of work, (iii) partnering, reseller and strategic alliance arrangements, and (vi) vendor and consulting agreements. Negotiating high value deals opposite banks and large financial institutions across EMEA in English; other European languages, particularly French, an advantage. Helping to educate the business teams about contracting forms, intellectual property rights and obligations, commercial and legal risks and approval procedures. Providing legal counseling regarding a broad spectrum of corporate, commercial, and intellectual property matters impacting the businesses, including legal issues related to SaaS, on premise software license and professional service offerings and strategic relationships. Providing hands-on legal assistance in structuring and drafting, negotiating, interpreting, managing and enforcing complex commercial transactions. Counselling with respect to regulatory and compliance matters impacting the businesses, including the European Banking Authorities outsourcing guidelines, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), data privacy regulations (e.g. GDPR) and sanctions (e.g. U.N. and U.S. Sanctions Programs). Developing a strong rapport and working relationship with an international sales team. Requirements: Candidates must have a law degree from a recognized educational institution. Ability to negotiate complex contracts in English . The ability to negotiate in additional European languages (especially in French) is also advantageous. Experience negotiating with customers in the financial services industry an advantage. Minimum 3 years of progressively responsible corporate/commercial legal experience. Experience preferably includes a prominent law firm, and/or the corporate law department of a medium-to-large-sized company. Experience must include hands-on drafting and negotiation of sophisticated commercial contracts and technology agreements, including software license and support agreements, software-as-a-service (SaaS) agreements and consulting agreements. Experience conducting negotiations in a global, matrixed environment managing urgent priorities from multiple stakeholders is preferred. A "can do" solutions orientation. Excellent communication and organizational skills. In return, we offer the opportunity to join a highly successful, growing, market-leading organisation with a strong mission and values, as well as a competitive salary and excellent benefits. Why Wolters Kluwer Wolters Kluwer N.V. (AEX: WKL) is a global leader in information services and solutions for professionals in the health, tax and accounting, risk and compliance, finance and legal sectors. We help our customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with specialized technology and services. Wolters Kluwer recently reported annual revenues of €4.3 billion. The company, headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands, serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries and employs 19,000 people worldwide. Wolters Kluwer shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (WKL) and are included in the AEX and Euronext 100 indices. Wolters Kluwer has a sponsored Level 1 American Depositary Receipt program. The ADRs are traded on the over-the-counter market in the U.S. (WTKWY). Wolters Kluwer is a global provider of professional information, software solutions, and services for clinicians, nurses, accountants, lawyers, and tax, finance, audit, risk, compliance, and regulatory sectors. For 180 years, Wolters Kluwer has been innovating the way professionals and businesses work. Our employees are at the cornerstone of bringing our vision to life. O ur pursuit of excellence coupled with the pride we take in our work, enables our customers to solve their most critical problems. At Wolters Kluwer we encourage you to be your unique self, bring your ideas to life, learn, develop, and thrive. We offer you a world of endless opportunities. Join us and build a brighter future! The Power of Purpose Wolters Kluwer reported 2022 annual revenues of €5.5 billion. The group serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries, and employs approximately 20,000 people worldwide. The company is headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands. Wolters Kluwer shares are listed on Euronext Amsterdam (WKL) and are included in the AEX and Euronext 100 indices. Wolters Kluwer and all of its subsidiaries, divisions and customer/business units is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or any other protected status.
- Legal Counsel (Manchester / Hybrid, UK) We're hiring! Aon is recruiting a lawyer to join our team of commercial and regulatory lawyers in the UK as Legal Counsel. This team is primarily responsible for identifying, reviewing, and advising on key legal and risk matters in a domestic and cross-border context across each of Aon's solution lines. The role will principally be focused on supporting our Wealth business however, we operate as one team across our range of business and opportunities for wider engagement and development will be available. This role is for a UK-based lawyer with ability to access our Manchester office. About Aon Aon Plc is a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions. Our 50,000 colleagues in 120 countries empower results for clients by using proprietary data and analytics to deliver insights that reduce volatility and improve performance. Aon is an equal opportunities employer. Aon's recruitment and selection policy ensures the best possible skill mix of colleagues and the highest quality candidates are appointed using objective job-related criteria. About the Role Your impact as Legal Counsel: When our business colleagues are looking to take on new clients, expand relationships with existing clients or launch a new product or service, they contact the Aon Law Department for advice on how to manage any associated legal risks effectively. As Legal Counsel on that team, your responsibilities and opportunities will include: Support to the business in respect of commercial transaction and strategic agreements Project work relating to the establishment new products and services, including advising the business, committees and the Board Drafting and negotiation of commercial contracts for the provision of financial services such as terms of business agreements, consulting agreements, master services agreements and bespoke documentation to facilitate the delivery of the new products and services Working with internal compliance, risk and data privacy functions and external legal counsel in order to ensure compliance with local laws, regulations and Aon policies Working with key business stakeholders at all levels of the Aon organisation Opportunities to join networks of Aon lawyers around the globe engaging with senior business stakeholders to deliver on common goals as one team About you Your knowledge and expertise: Degree-level qualification or equivalent Qualification to practise as a lawyer (whether in the UK or abroad) Strong commercial contracting experience (drafting, review, and negotiation), with emphasis on client-facing supply agreements Experience balancing corporate risk with commercial awareness and opportunity Excellent drafting and negotiation skills with an eye for detail Excellent communication skills and the ability to gain the confidence of seniors and peers in your team and within the businesses you work for, and you are comfortable communicating by email, telephone and videoconference The ability to manage your time effectively, juggle multiple tasks and clients and prioritise, and to be flexible when priorities need to change Enthusiasm for working as part of a team of lawyers and in collaboration with business colleagues towards a common goal Willingness to learn about new areas of work and a logical and enquiring approach to new challenges You might have: Experience working in a regulated investment environment, including asset management and/or investment advisory Experience working in-house Projects, transactional or execution management experience Formal management responsibility for other lawyers/legal professionals Aptitude for developing template contracts, knowhow and delivery of business-facing coaching/education Experience working on contracts for strategic partnerships/collaboration agreements Salary and Benefits This role offers a competitive salary and bonus, plus a comprehensive benefits package and 25 days holiday. Through our flexible benefits, you will also have the opportunity to choose additional benefits, including healthcare and additional holiday. We also offer tremendous potential with a growing worldwide organisation. How we support our colleagues In addition to our comprehensive benefits package, we encourage a diverse workforce. Plus, our agile, inclusive environment allows you to manage your wellbeing and work/life balance, ensuring you can be your best self at Aon. Furthermore, all colleagues enjoy two "Global Wellbeing Days" each year, encouraging you to take time to focus on yourself. We offer a variety of working style solutions, but we also recognise that flexibility goes beyond just the place of work... and we are all for it. We call this Smart Working! Our continuous learning culture inspires and equips you to learn, share and grow, helping you achieve your fullest potential. As a result, at Aon, you are more connected, more relevant, and more valued. We provide individuals with disabilities reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment in accordance with applicable law. Please contact us to request an accommodation on Aon values an innovative, diverse workplace where all colleagues feel empowered to be their authentic selves. Aon is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.
Sep 22, 2022
Full time
- Legal Counsel (Manchester / Hybrid, UK) We're hiring! Aon is recruiting a lawyer to join our team of commercial and regulatory lawyers in the UK as Legal Counsel. This team is primarily responsible for identifying, reviewing, and advising on key legal and risk matters in a domestic and cross-border context across each of Aon's solution lines. The role will principally be focused on supporting our Wealth business however, we operate as one team across our range of business and opportunities for wider engagement and development will be available. This role is for a UK-based lawyer with ability to access our Manchester office. About Aon Aon Plc is a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions. Our 50,000 colleagues in 120 countries empower results for clients by using proprietary data and analytics to deliver insights that reduce volatility and improve performance. Aon is an equal opportunities employer. Aon's recruitment and selection policy ensures the best possible skill mix of colleagues and the highest quality candidates are appointed using objective job-related criteria. About the Role Your impact as Legal Counsel: When our business colleagues are looking to take on new clients, expand relationships with existing clients or launch a new product or service, they contact the Aon Law Department for advice on how to manage any associated legal risks effectively. As Legal Counsel on that team, your responsibilities and opportunities will include: Support to the business in respect of commercial transaction and strategic agreements Project work relating to the establishment new products and services, including advising the business, committees and the Board Drafting and negotiation of commercial contracts for the provision of financial services such as terms of business agreements, consulting agreements, master services agreements and bespoke documentation to facilitate the delivery of the new products and services Working with internal compliance, risk and data privacy functions and external legal counsel in order to ensure compliance with local laws, regulations and Aon policies Working with key business stakeholders at all levels of the Aon organisation Opportunities to join networks of Aon lawyers around the globe engaging with senior business stakeholders to deliver on common goals as one team About you Your knowledge and expertise: Degree-level qualification or equivalent Qualification to practise as a lawyer (whether in the UK or abroad) Strong commercial contracting experience (drafting, review, and negotiation), with emphasis on client-facing supply agreements Experience balancing corporate risk with commercial awareness and opportunity Excellent drafting and negotiation skills with an eye for detail Excellent communication skills and the ability to gain the confidence of seniors and peers in your team and within the businesses you work for, and you are comfortable communicating by email, telephone and videoconference The ability to manage your time effectively, juggle multiple tasks and clients and prioritise, and to be flexible when priorities need to change Enthusiasm for working as part of a team of lawyers and in collaboration with business colleagues towards a common goal Willingness to learn about new areas of work and a logical and enquiring approach to new challenges You might have: Experience working in a regulated investment environment, including asset management and/or investment advisory Experience working in-house Projects, transactional or execution management experience Formal management responsibility for other lawyers/legal professionals Aptitude for developing template contracts, knowhow and delivery of business-facing coaching/education Experience working on contracts for strategic partnerships/collaboration agreements Salary and Benefits This role offers a competitive salary and bonus, plus a comprehensive benefits package and 25 days holiday. Through our flexible benefits, you will also have the opportunity to choose additional benefits, including healthcare and additional holiday. We also offer tremendous potential with a growing worldwide organisation. How we support our colleagues In addition to our comprehensive benefits package, we encourage a diverse workforce. Plus, our agile, inclusive environment allows you to manage your wellbeing and work/life balance, ensuring you can be your best self at Aon. Furthermore, all colleagues enjoy two "Global Wellbeing Days" each year, encouraging you to take time to focus on yourself. We offer a variety of working style solutions, but we also recognise that flexibility goes beyond just the place of work... and we are all for it. We call this Smart Working! Our continuous learning culture inspires and equips you to learn, share and grow, helping you achieve your fullest potential. As a result, at Aon, you are more connected, more relevant, and more valued. We provide individuals with disabilities reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment in accordance with applicable law. Please contact us to request an accommodation on Aon values an innovative, diverse workplace where all colleagues feel empowered to be their authentic selves. Aon is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.