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Corporate and Commercial Associate

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Posted 15 hours ago, valid for 25 days
Location

London, Greater London EC1R 0WX

Salary

£60,000 - £72,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • A leading London-based law firm is seeking an experienced associate with 3-5 years PQE to join its Corporate team focusing on healthcare transactions.
  • The role involves managing M&A, joint ventures, and private equity investments while collaborating with partners and senior lawyers.
  • Key responsibilities include drafting transaction documents, managing due diligence processes, and advising on regulatory issues specific to the healthcare sector.
  • Candidates should possess strong analytical, drafting, and negotiation skills, along with a solid understanding of healthcare regulations.
  • The position offers a competitive salary and benefits package, along with opportunities for career advancement within a supportive team.

Associate - Corporate (Healthcare Focus, 3-5 PQE)

Location: London/StratfordPosition Type: Full-time, Permanent

A leading London-based law firm is seeking an experienced associate (3-5 years PQE) to join its Corporate team, with a focus on transactions in the healthcare sector. This role is perfect for a solicitor who has a strong foundation in corporate law, particularly in M&A and private equity, and is eager to work on high-profile deals within the healthcare industry.About the Role:

As a key member of the team, the successful candidate will manage and support various healthcare sector transactions, including M&A, joint ventures, and private equity investments. Working closely with partners and senior lawyers, you will handle a range of tasks, including drafting and negotiating transaction documents, coordinating due diligence processes, and advising on sector-specific regulatory issues. This role offers excellent exposure to high-value transactions with leading healthcare providers and investors.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead on drafting and negotiating complex transaction documents for M&A and private equity deals.
  • Manage due diligence processes and provide strategic advice to healthcare clients on regulatory compliance and industry standards.
  • Build and maintain strong client relationships by delivering practical, sector-specific advice aligned with client objectives.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including finance and regulatory experts, to support comprehensive transaction delivery.

Requirements:

  • Qualified solicitor with 3-5 years PQE in corporate law, with a track record in healthcare M&A and/or private equity.
  • Strong analytical, drafting, and negotiation skills, with experience managing multiple aspects of complex transactions.
  • Excellent client management abilities, with a collaborative approach to providing commercially-focused legal solutions.
  • Familiarity with healthcare regulations and a genuine interest in the sector.
  • Proactive, organised, and committed to providing high-quality client service.

What’s on Offer:

The role provides a competitive salary and benefits package, along with the opportunity to advance in a firm known for its expertise in healthcare transactions. This is a unique opportunity for a corporate associate to deepen their sector knowledge and progress within a supportive, forward-thinking team committed to client success.

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