Major, Lindsey & Africa
Interim Commercial Contracts/Tech Lawyer- £185k-£200k-Global Media Client

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Technology / Digital Media Sector | London Hybrid
A leading global technology and digital entertainment business is seeking an experienced Commercial Contracts Lawyer to join its EMEA legal team on a 12-month interim contract. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a fast-paced, innovative environment supporting a broad range of commercial and technology matters across multiple markets.
The Role
Working closely with business stakeholders across product, sales, marketing, partnerships, and procurement teams, you will advise on a wide variety of commercial agreements and strategic initiatives.
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Key responsibilities will include:
- Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a broad range of commercial contracts
- Advising on technology, SaaS, software licensing, and digital services agreements
- Supporting commercial partnerships, marketing, and content-related arrangements
- Advising on data protection, IP, and technology-related issues arising from commercial transactions
- Providing pragmatic, business-focused legal advice to senior stakeholders
- Supporting legal process improvements and contract management initiatives
The ideal candidate will have:
- Qualified solicitor with at least 6 years PQE
- Strong commercial contracts experience gained in-house and/or at a recognised law firm
- Excellent experience negotiating technology, SaaS, software, cloud services, MSA, licensing, and vendor agreements
- Comfortable working directly with senior business stakeholders in a fast-moving environment
- Able to operate autonomously while managing multiple priorities
- Experience within technology, digital media, platform, software, gaming, streaming, or high-growth environments would be highly advantageous


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