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Paralegal – Asset Finance & Corporate Lending (12-Month Contract)
Location: Central London (Hybrid – 2-3 days in the office)
Duration: 12 Months
Rate: Day Rate (Umbrella)
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Interim Paralegal to join the in-house legal team of a prestigious international organisation operating within the financial services sector. This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside highly regarded legal professionals, supporting complex financing transactions across a broad range of banking and corporate lending matters within a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
The Role
You will provide commercially focused legal support across a variety of transactional matters, including:
- Reviewing and negotiating non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), reliance and release letters, legal opinions and other standard transactional documentation.
- Supporting asset finance and corporate lending transactions.
- Providing practical legal guidance to internal stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions.
- Identifying and escalating legal and regulatory risks where appropriate.
- Ensuring documentation complies with internal governance and regulatory requirements.
- Assisting with legal process improvements, knowledge management initiatives and the integration of AI tools within the legal function.
- Supporting wider legal and business projects as required.
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About You
To be successful, you will have:
- A law degree (or equivalent legal qualification) and a minimum of two years' legal or paralegal experience.
- Experience within banking & finance, corporate transactions or a similar commercial legal environment.
- Previous experience reviewing transactional documentation, including NDAs and related legal agreements.
- Excellent communication skills and exceptional attention to detail.
- The ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong stakeholder management skills and a commercial, solutions-focused approach.
- Experience working within an in-house legal team is advantageous but not essential.


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What's on Offer
- 12-month contract with a highly respected global organisation.
- Competitive daily rate.
- Hybrid working (2-3 days per week in a Central London office).
- Exposure to high-quality international banking and finance work.
- A collaborative, supportive legal team with excellent learning and development opportunities.
If you're looking to build your in-house experience within a sophisticated financial services environment, I'd love to hear from you.
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