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IN HOUSE LEGAL COUNSEL - COMMERCIAL LITIGATION [EDINBURGH] 3-5 YRS PQE

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In-House Litigation Lawyer | Edinburgh | 3–5 Years PQE
A genuinely standout opportunity has arisen for a talented litigation lawyer looking to move into a dynamic in-house environment.
This role offers the chance to work at the heart of a global organisation, advising on a diverse range of complex and high-profile contentious matters. You'll be involved in litigation, disputes, investigations, regulatory issues and strategic commercial arrangements that carry significant legal, regulatory and reputational considerations. What makes this opportunity particularly interesting is the breadth of exposure. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions, helping to identify and manage risk in areas including technology, AI deployment, digital infrastructure and business-critical projects. No two days will be the same. The successful lawyer will combine strong technical litigation experience with commercial awareness, sound judgement and the confidence to operate in fast-paced, sensitive and often high-pressure situations. Alongside fascinating legal work, you'll be joining a forward-thinking legal team embracing innovation, technology and AI-enabled tools to deliver a modern legal service. Collaboration, knowledge sharing and continuous improvement are central to the culture.
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🔹 Edinburgh based 🔹 3–5 years' PQE 🔹 Broad contentious and regulatory exposure 🔹 Significant stakeholder engagement 🔹 Technology, AI and strategic risk focus 🔹 Excellent opportunity for a lawyer seeking a varied and impactful in-house career


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