Taylor Root
Knowledge Lawyer- Private Client

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Private Client Professional Support Lawyer – Knowledge & Innovation Focus
About the Firm
This is an opportunity to join a highly regarded private client practice within a leading City firm, renowned for its exceptional reputation for advising high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, families, and institutions on complex wealth management matters. The team is recognised for its technical excellence and ability to provide practical, commercially focused solutions to clients with multi-jurisdictional needs.
The Role
The position is for an experienced Professional Support Lawyer to work within the Private Client department. This role will focus on knowledge strategy, innovation, and thought leadership, while also supporting business development objectives. You will have the opportunity to shape the department’s approach to legal technology and AI, lead on training initiatives, and ensure that internal knowledge resources remain first-class and aligned with regulatory and legal developments.
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Key responsibilities include:
- Managing and developing precedents, know-how, and internal resources
- Leading the department’s response to legislative and policy changes
- Driving innovation and technology initiatives, including AI adoption
- Supporting business development activities and client-facing thought leadership
- Delivering and coordinating internal training programmes
What They’re Looking For
- At least 7 years of post-qualification experience in Private Client law
- Strong technical expertise in trusts, succession planning, Wills, probate, and tax
- Demonstrated experience in knowledge management or professional support work
- Interest in innovation and legal technology, particularly AI tools
- Excellent communication, organisational, and project management skills
- Ability to work collaboratively and influence stakeholders at all levels


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Why Apply?
This is an excellent opportunity to join a market-leading private client team within a respected firm that values innovation and professional development. You will enjoy top of market remuneration along with an attractive bonus scheme. The role offers genuine flexibility and the chance to play a key strategic role in shaping the firm’s knowledge and innovation agenda.
Apply now to be considered, or email the job poster directly to arrange a confidential discussion if you would like further details before making an application.
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