Robert Walters is a global, specialist professional recruitment consultancy.
"Our story begins in 1985, when our CEO, Robert Walters, opened the first office in Central London. Rob has led the company ever since and has the same passion and commitment today.
Over the last 30 years the business has grown and so has our ambition. We now operate across 2...
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As a Senior Legal Advisor, you will play a pivotal role in providing comprehensive legal counsel, contract management, correspondence, and litigation support to various business line leaders. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include researching and staying updated with relevant legislation in corporate and gaming law, drafting legal documents, contracts, correspondence, and undertakings. You will also monitor and report on the optimal use of contracts and claims management systems. Your expertise will be crucial in reviewing legal material, collecting evidence on legal matters, providing litigation advice to improve consistency among operations, and reducing commercial risk.
Research and stay up-to-date with relevant legislation in corporate and gaming law
Update templates and contracts to reflect current legal trends and legislation
Draft legal documents, contracts, correspondence and undertakings
Monitor and report on the optimal use and user compliance within the contracts and claims management systems
Review legal material and other relevant documents and collect evidence on legal matters
Provide litigation advice to improve consistencies amongst operations and reduce commercial risk
What you bring:
Admitted Attorney with a minimum of 6-8 years’ post-qualification experience
Working knowledge of legislation and regulations pertaining to the gaming industry
Corporate governance and industry knowledge
Risk management
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to evaluate information (analysing and conceptualising)
Experience in managing customer & stakeholder relationships
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