Hays
Commercial Solicitor

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Our client is a highly regarded, Legal 500-recognised regional law firm with a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and sustainable growth. The firm is consistently recognised in leading legal directories and industry awards, and is known for its supportive culture, client-first ethos, and commitment to developing its people. With ambitious plans for continued expansion, the firm continues to invest in both its lawyers and its market-leading services.
Your new role
This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial & IP Solicitor (2-5 PQE) to join a growing and dynamic team. You will work with a diverse client base that includes household-name brands, innovative technology businesses, and owner-managed companies, advising on a broad range of commercial and intellectual property matters. Clients operate across sectors including technology, software, manufacturing, retail, and other consumer-facing industries, with increasing exposure to cross-border work.
Your role will involve drafting, negotiating, and advising on a wide range of commercial agreements, including supply and distribution contracts, licensing arrangements, technology and software agreements, and high-value service contracts. You will also have the opportunity to advise on intellectual property matters such as IP protection strategies, licensing, brand management, and IP considerations within wider commercial transactions.
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What you'll need to succeed
You will be a qualified Solicitor with approximately 2-5 years' relevant PQE. Experience gained at a Legal 500/Chambers-ranked firm, or a high-quality in-house legal team, is desirable. The firm will welcome candidates who bring experience as a commercial lawyer with either exposure to, or a strong interest in developing expertise within, intellectual property; or experience within IP law with a desire to broaden your commercial contracts and transactional skillset.
You should have strong technical knowledge of commercial law, excellent client-facing skills, and the ability to deliver clear, practical, and commercially focused advice. The ability to manage your own workload while collaborating effectively within a team, alongside a proactive and solutions-focused mindset, is essential.
What you'll get in return
You'll join a collaborative and forward-thinking team within a firm that values high-quality work, flexibility, and long-term career development. The firm offers a competitive remuneration package (dependent on experience), including a generous fee-earner bonus and a comprehensive benefits offering designed to support work-life balance and career progression. Hybrid working is embedded, with defined core hours and flexibility around start and finish times, alongside additional perks such as free parking and enhanced family-friendly benefits.


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If you are interested in this opportunity or would like further details, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
If this role isn't quite right, but you're exploring new opportunities, we would still be pleased to hear from you.
The firm would typically expect a lawyer within the stated PQE range to have gained the relevant level of experience, though applications from candidates with slightly more or less PQE are welcomed.
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