Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets - Associate (2-3 PQE)
Ref No.
4694
Job Location
London
Work Type
Full Time
Description
Are you looking to work in collaborative, high-performing team that
offers front-line, meaningful responsibility advising the firm's
global client-base in relation to innovative technologies, digital
assets and services, and data-driven projects? If so, we are seeking a
qualified lawyer (ideally 2-3 PQE) with sound knowledge of data
protection & privacy law and practice to join our team.
Our Firm
Squire Patton Boggs is one of the world's strongest integrated law
firms, committed to providing insight at the point where law, business
and government meet. We deliver commercially focused business
solutions by combining our legal, lobbying and political capabilities
and invaluable connections on the ground to a diverse mix of clients,
from long-established leading corporations to emerging businesses,
start-up visionaries and sovereign nations.
More than 1,500 lawyers operating in 46 offices across four
continents provide unrivalled access to expertise. In the UK, we have
offices in Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and London.
The firm is committed to promoting an inclusive and supportive
working environment. Embedded by local champions in each of our UK
offices, our well-regarded family and carer, wellbeing and DEI
programmes provide a variety of flexible working options to support
individuals' life journeys, helping our people pursue their personal
and professional goals.
Our Team
Our Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets team is
recognised as one of the few "Elite" global practices
focusing on transactional, regulatory, policy, disputes and other work
for data businesses, and across all aspects of data.
You will frequently work alongside colleagues based in the UK and
throughout the EU, the US and the Asia Pacific region on global
counselling projects and deals involving data protection and
e-privacy, artificial intelligence, digital business, the commercial
exploitation of data, and complex cybersecurity incidents.
Our Opportunity
You will provide guidance and detailed advice on commercial
transactions and client projects, work on discrete privacy matters for
domestic and global clients, and support on M&A and corporate
finance transactions. A key component of the work is to identify and
advise on areas of regulatory and commercial risk, while enabling
clients to innovate, capitalise on commercial opportunities and unlock
the full value of data and digital technologies while ensuring privacy
by design and by default.
The role will require effective data regulatory and contractual
analysis and drafting skills, proven experience of advising on
applicable data and other regulatory frameworks, and familiarity with
drafting privacy-related documentation.
Our client base is truly varied and offers the widest range of
complex and challenging work. Clients include global manufacturing and
specialty materials companies, luxury automotive manufacturers,
aviation businesses, leading media and entertainment businesses,
health care majors and healthtech innovators, web services businesses,
and pioneers operating across digital business and artificial intelligence.
Our global team is expanding - this is an exciting time to join
Squire Patton Boggs with the opportunity to get involved in a varied
workload with plenty of scope for direct client contact, and genuine
opportunities for progression.
Coordination with international colleagues and outside counsel will
be a key part of the role. You will therefore join with a commercial
attitude along with a confident and proactive approach, good people
skills, the ability to work as a team player and evidence of ability
to network.
You should expect excellent quality of work in a culture which
encourages leadership and involvement with the business and its clients.
You
We are looking for a UK-qualified lawyer, ideally with 2-3 years'
post-qualification experience in tech transactions, data privacy and
digital projects in a law firm environment. You must demonstrate
excellent technical skills alongside strong verbal and written
communication abilities, coupled with the ability to provide pragmatic
and business-focused advice to clients, to enable them to balance
commercial and compliance risks and opportunities.
You will be a self-starter with the ability to prioritise workload
with competing demands, display good judgment and work well under
pressure. You will have the ability to independently manage meaningful
segments of large/complex matters, and to assist in managing projects
to completion. Any advanced legal qualifications in data protection
and privacy, such as EIPA, IAPP, etc would be desirable.
What you need to know
If you are interested in finding out more about this role, please
visit our Careers website at www.squirepattonboggs.com/en/careers in
the first instance. We are unable to process applications sent
directly by email. We will be reviewing applications and interviewing
on an ongoing basis. No agency CVs at this time.
We are an inclusive employer and aim to ensure our workforce is
representative of our diverse society. We welcome applications
regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression,
age, neuro diversity or disability status, family or parental
status, race, religion or ethnicity. We will make reasonable
adjustments and adaptions to our recruitment process to ensure it is
inclusive for anyone who wishes to apply. We may collect relevant
data for monitoring as part of our candidate registration process.