Commercial Lawyer

Posted 9 May by Service Care Solutions - Legal
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Service Care Legal are currently working alongside a government body, located in Bristol, which is in need of a skilled Commercial Lawyer to join their team.

ROLE: Commercial Lawyer

LOCATION: Bristol - hybrid working

CONTRACT: 6 months

RATE: £270per day

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct both contentious and non-contentious work
  • Work in procurement law and advise on contractual litigation and contractual disputes
  • Advise on contractual interpretation, data protection and Freedom of Information requests
  • Prepare and advise on grants and funding agreements, Collaboration Agreements and Memorandum of Understandings

Requirements:

  • Qualified Lawyer with experience in public law, contract law, procurement, grants and funding
  • Ability to advise on contractual interpretation, data protection and Freedom of Information requests
  • Experience in preparing and advising on grants and funding agreements, Collaboration Agreements and Memorandum of Understandings
  • Ability to advise on contractual litigation and contractual disputes
  • Experience in managing a range of valued claims including Small Claims and Multi-Track high value disputes

Benefits of the Planning Lawyer role

  • Remote working
  • Flexible hours
  • Weekly payments

If you or someone that you know would be interested in applying to the Commercial Lawyer role, then don't hesitate to get in touch with Hugh Barnes via email, , or via phone at .

We also welcome referrals for this position, where a successful recommendation would be worth £250.

Reference: 52621328

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