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Our client is seeking a UK‑qualified lawyer with strong litigation and regulatory‑defence experience to support a series of high‑priority regulatory investigations and disputes. This role focuses on business‑critical matters relating to online content, consumer protection, child/Minor safety, and AI governance.
You will work closely with internal teams and external stakeholders on complex regulatory matters involving major legislation, including:
What We’re Looking For:
If you thrive in high‑stakes regulatory work and want to contribute to some of the most important issues shaping the tech landscape, we’d love to hear from you.
LOD is the leading flexible legal service provider across ten locations: Brisbane, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, New York, Perth, Singapore, Dubai, Munich and Sydney. We are changing the way in which clients buy legal services and provide talented lawyers with a new way of working.
We’ve achieved some of the fastest growth in our sector by creating and leading a new professional service category. That growth continues as we launch new services, responding to the way our lawyers want to work and clients want to engage them. This role offers an opportunity to be part of this story.
LOD has caught the imagination of the changing legal marketplace for ‘new law’ services. We now have a team of around 600 lawyers and consultants of the highest quality working across the globe. We have an inspiring client list that range from globally recognised multinationals to start-ups and include the likes of Google, Barclays and adidas.