At BCLP, we have built our firm on the foundations of thinking differently. Curious, inquisitive, and unbound by tradition, we are building change within our sector and beyond.
It starts with our people, which is why we need a Senior Risk & Regulatory Lawyer to join our EMEA OGC team and provide support to the EMEA Deputy GC and the team Directors on a wide variety of interesting and challenging regulatory and legal compliance areas.
Position overview
The role of the OGC team at BCLP is to ensure that the firm and individuals within the firm maintain and promote the highest standards of legal and regulatory compliance; to advance and protect the vital interests and reputation of the firm; and to lead the thinking on legal and regulatory compliance and legal risk management.
What is in it for you?
The BCLP OGC Team has an international and cross-functional advisory remit. We work closely with the Board, the Leadership Team, the Audit and Risk Committee, and the Business Services Chiefs to ensure co-ordination and alignment with business objectives and a "clear line of sight" and accountability in respect of all areas of legal and regulatory risk.
The EMEA OGC team is based in London and Manchester, but this role will be based in London, with the possibility of occasional travel to Manchester.
To work in partnership with all levels of BCLP staff to provide integrated legal and regulatory risk advice and support.
Primary work contacts are the EMEA Deputy GC and the Legal and Regulatory Risk Team.
Secondary work contacts are the firm's Global General Counsel, the Business Acceptance Team, OGC Team members in US, senior members of other Business Services functions, Knowledge Lawyers, Partners, and other lawyers.
To provide proactive and aligned business enabling solutions to facilitate BCLP's strategic objectives and protect and promote BCLP's reputation.
Key Responsibilities
Assist in managing the OGC team query in box (on a rota basis) and act as a first point of contact for internal legal and regulatory risk queries and as a point of escalation for junior lawyers and trainees, assisting them to finalise draft responses.
Address various areas of legal and regulatory risk, including issues concerning the regulation and governance of the firm, the SRA Standards & Regulations, and a broad variety of issues concerning the business, its lawyers and other business professionals.
Specific legal, regulatory and compliance areas of focus will include the following and will involve supervising and acting as an escalation point for more junior team members:
responding to queries and working on projects relating to client engagement, limitation of liability, anti-bribery & corruption, share dealing, outside interests, referral fees, file transfer, escrow arrangements, confidentiality undertakings, NDAs, DAC6/UK MDR, and modern slavery.
consideration of whether something is reportable to the SRA or other authority.
responding to queries and working on projects relating to HR issues, including the on-boarding of lateral hire partners and/or teams, staff departures, supporting investigations where there might be a regulatory or other reporting obligation.
drafting or reviewing and updating risk and compliance policies, procedures and guidance and reviewing and updating risk assessments.
working as part of the wider Risk & Regulatory team on various projects to respond to key areas of legal/ regulatory risk to the firm or regulatory developments.
supporting the legal and regulatory aspects of strategic projects.
drafting and delivering compliance training to various groups, including new starters and trainees, mitigate key risks, educate and empower a risk aware and speak up culture.
supporting the firm's supplier procurement process by assisting with legal contract review.
company secretarial work, including filings at Companies House and drafting resolutions for BCLP Group companies.
Skills and experience required
Solicitor or barrister admitted in England & Wales or a similar common law jurisdiction.
Experience of working in legal and regulatory compliance, ideally in an international law firm or for a legal regulator.
Experience of working as a fee earner in private practice.
Strongly service-oriented, with commercial acumen, and enthusiasm for the challenges of providing services and resources in a large, multi-office law firm setting.
Ability to be flexible and adaptable to support the priorities and strategies of the firm.
Strong technical IT skills and experience in the design, implementation or management of any technology-based compliance systems and processes (including the use of Gen AI tools) would be an advantage.
At Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner we understand the value of a diverse workforce, and we believe people perform at their best when they can truly be themselves at work. We aim to create an inclusive environment where all our employees are valued, motivated and able to be themselves. In order to provide the best possible service to our diverse client base, we are committed to recruiting, retaining, rewarding and developing our people with regard to their abilities and contributions and without reference to their background, gender, gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, age, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, political belief, disability or any other protected characteristic.
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