Associate - Corporate - Cambridge

Location: United Kingdom
Office: Cambridge
Discipline: Corporate & commercial
Contact name: Aimee Kaja

Contact email: [email protected]
Contact phone: 0161 234 8727
Vacancy reference: 019229
Closing date: 07 April 2023

What does the role involve?

We need a Corporate Solicitor to join our growing Corporate Team, based in our Cambridge office. You will undertake a broad mix of corporate work including M&A, corporate finance, equity capital markets, private equity, joint ventures and general corporate advisory work. You will advise clients ranging from start-ups through to substantial private companies and PLCs on a broad range of corporate issues and transactions and much of your work will have an international aspect. Depending on experience, you will either support partners and other members of the team, or you will work on your own matters largely unsupervised.

What experience is required?

You will be an associate of 1+ years' qualified with relevant experience. You will have a good background in transactional work. You will also be able to demonstrate an understanding of, and an interest in business development.

What skills and attributes would I need?

  • Good academics
  • Experience of transactional work
  • Evidence of understanding what is needed to help grow and develop a corporate practice
  • Willingness to initiate and participate in marketing and business development activities
  • Technically strong
  • Excellent drafting and verbal/written communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Good time and file management skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and team skills

Who will I be working with?

You will be joining an 8 partner team in Cambridge, working alongside  Tom Pickthorn,  Stephen Hamilton and  Dona Ardeman, to name a few. You will also work with members of the wider corporate team nationally, which has 21 partners. The NSL is supported by professional support lawyers.

Pre-employment screening

Please note that, in the event that we make an offer of employment, we will conduct pre-employment screening that includes checks relating to your professional and academic qualifications, references from previous employers, your eligibility to work in the UK and any disciplinary history recorded with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). You will also be required to complete a self-declaration to assess your character and suitability.

Disclosure and barring service check and security clearance

This post is also subject to a satisfactory response from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) (to check for any previous criminal convictions and cautions) and, given the nature of the work-type, you may also be required to undergo national security vetting to SC level – the latter can be undertaken following commencement of employment.

And finally

Mills & Reeve is committed to building a diverse workforce and fostering an inclusive environment in which all our people can thrive. We hire people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes our firm stronger, and we have a collaborative culture that celebrates different perspectives and values respect for one another, working together, and openness and integrity. Our approach to flexible working means that we work in a way that achieves the right balance for our people, our clients and for our business.