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Case Presenter (solicitor advocate or barrister)

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Case Presenter (solicitor advocate or barrister)
Case Presenter (Solicitor Advocate or Barrister)
Are you an experienced barrister or solicitor advocate with a background in working within a regulatory environment?
Do you thrive on the challenge of presenting complex cases, managing competing priorities, and delivering high quality legal advocacy in a fast-paced environment?
Are you passionate about advocacy and have excellent people skills?
Key Facts
- Role type: Full-time, permanent
- Working model: Primarily remote, with occasional team days in London. Must be broadly commutable to London and able to attend the office as required. Hearings conducted remotely, except in exceptional circumstances.
- Salary:
- London (within M25): Up to £60,000 per annum
- Elsewhere in the UK: Up to £55,000 per annum
The Role
This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a collaborative, values-driven team. You will be joining at an exciting time as the function continues to grow and develop. This role has been made available because one of the team members is being promoted.
As a Case Presenter, your primary responsibility is to present our client’s disciplinary and regulatory cases before its committees. You will:
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- Take ownership of a case from the point it meets the referral threshold.
- Review investigation papers and bundles, ensuring the evidence is sufficient to support the allegations.
- Present the case before the relevant committee.
- Advise and provide guidance to our client on the investigation of complaints against students, affiliates, members and firms. This includes advising senior/executive management on an ad hoc basis to ensure decisions comply with regulatory law, practice, and judicial authority.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Presenting approximately two hearings per week, conducted remotely in most cases.
- Reviewing investigation reports before referral to the Independent Assessor, typically managing 5-6 pre-reviews at any one time.
- Advising teams on case strategy, evidential matters, and regulatory requirements, covering live cases and wider legal/policy questions.
- Handling post-hearing work, such as reviewing committee decisions and managing appeal applications.
- Contributing to a culture of shared learning and continuous improvement across the team.
About You
We are looking for a qualified Barrister or Solicitor Advocate with:


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- A current practising certificate.
- A background in advocacy from criminal, civil, or regulatory tribunal settings.
You will also bring:
- Significant advocacy experience, including persuasive oral advocacy and witness handling (e.g., cross-examination).
- A strong understanding of public interest within regulatory frameworks.
- Strong knowledge of regulatory law and practice, including rules of evidence and procedure.
- A good understanding of data protection law, practice, and procedure.
- Knowledge or the ability to develop expertise in Judicial Review.
- Experience of working within a regulatory environment.
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Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. Submit your application as early as possible.
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Our services are provided by FJWilson Talent Services (a recruitment business). We encourage applications from all sections of the community. Qualifications/experience are indicative, and comparable alternatives will be considered.
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