Deputy General Counsel
£84K-£109K
/ year
9+ years experience
£84K-£109K
/ year
9+ years experience
Companies that file lawsuits or require advice on legal matters, talk to the "general counsel." A deputy counsel can be, typically the general counsel backup who is a subordinate to an experienced attorney to complete legal tasks that could include attending courts or making preparations for legal instances.
The deputy counsel is employed mostly in a office during normal working hours, but it can change based on the immediate requirements of the business. In larger corporations they can be employed directly at a headquarters or building however, they typically work outside the office in a law firm. They usually visit clients on a regular basis and be required to travel to other places to meet directly with witnesses and litigants or to conduct research. Additionally, they collaborate together with general counsel regularly.
Communication and research abilities are required for this job to study the case law of the past, as well as the more specifics of a complaint or the facts that are involved in a dispute. the person in this position should be able to perform their duties effectively under stress. Most the deputy counsel are attorneys themselves who have completed 4 years of undergraduate work and three years in law school, and passed the bar exam in the state of their residence as well as being trained to further enhance in their expertise. It is crucial that they continue to study and keep up-to-date on the latest laws and rules and regulations.
As a Deputy General Counsel with 9+ years of experience in the United Kingdom, your main responsibilities include:
For a Deputy General Counsel job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
Legal Environment
2
Corporate Law
3
Legal Skills
4
Business Law
The role of Deputy General Counsel is crucial for legal operations in the United Kingdom. With 9+ years of experience, professionals in this field may consider alternative positions. Here are following options to explore:
The role of Deputy General Counsel has observed significant growth in the UK market in recent years. A 10-year analysis suggests a steady rise in employment opportunities for individuals in this position. According to Google data, this trend is projected to continue in the future, indicating a positive outlook for job prospects in the field. The specific figures pertaining to the number of employment opportunities available in the future are not specified within the given data points.