Contract Paralegal - Public Inquiries at TLT
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Jun, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Mar, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Relativity, Ctc

Industry

Legal Services

Description

We, TLT, are looking for dynamic, self-motivated, experienced and ambitious Paralegals with a passion for public law to join our Public Inquiries and Public Law team as a Contract Paralegal.
Prospective candidates must demonstrate their previous experience in managing their own caseloads, involvement in complex investigations, and dealing with disclosure. The role will be on an initial 3-6 month contract with strong potential for extension.
You will be working both at a client’s site in the London area and/or in our London office. Candidates will need to be prepared to work 5 days per week at the client’s site in the London area or our London office. It is also possible that some travel could be required outside London, including to Belfast for hardcopy document review.

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • A UK Qualifying Law Degree (GDL or LLB, achieving a commendation or 2:1 or higher).
  • 12 months Legal Assistant / Paralegal experience managing caseloads and undertaking investigations.
  • A willingness to undergo Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) or Security Clearance (SC) security vetting – arranged upon employment offer.
  • A basic understanding of public law concepts, including challenges and remedies.
  • Accuracy, good organisational skills, resilience, and flexibility.
  • Previous experience using case management systems and e-disclosure platforms such as Relativity is desirable but not essential.
  • A proven ability to manage multiple projects concurrently, work under pressure and prioritise work from various stakeholders.
  • A proven, strong team-player, able to work with colleagues from a wide range of backgrounds to achieve a shared goal. Willing to take direction but also to use own initiative to develop effective ways of working.
Responsibilities
  • Reviewing staff misconduct cases on behalf of a public body.
  • Undertaking sensitive investigations and disclosure tasks, including document review.
  • Engaging with counsel in order to seek appropriate legal advice.
  • Liaising with case managers to ensure case files are completed to the requisite standard and that there is full compliance with disclosure obligations.
  • Preparing briefing notes for senior decision makers.
  • Working with an internal media team to prepare press lines.
  • Liaising with relevant stakeholders including staff, union representatives, legal advisors and counsel around the facilitation and logistics of hearings.
  • Serving of legal notices and appropriate disclosure to relevant parties in accordance with legislated timelines and guidance.
  • Conducting regular case reviews and engaging with case managers regarding concerns around high-risk matters.
  • Liaising with external bodies and agencies when necessary.
  • Attending hearings, representing the client, and providing instruction to counsel when necessary.
  • Taking responsibility for various administrative tasks as and when required.
  • The above is not an exhaustive list of what your day-to-day role may include, which will be dictated by our various clients’ requirements.
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