NQ Associate - Construction, Engineering & Projects at Charles Russell Speechlys
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Flexible Approach, Arbitration, Management Skills, Written Communication, Stakeholder Management, Dispute Avoidance

Industry

Legal Services

Description

We have an opportunity for an NQ Associate to join our Construction, Engineering & Projects team in London.
The team is a highly reputable full-service construction law team, providing transactional advice through to dispute avoidance and dispute resolution advice relating to large-scale construction and engineering projects in the UK and internationally. The team is well-regarded when it comes to acting for clients across a wide range of business sectors with a particular emphasis on real estate developers, housebuilders, property investment companies, contractors, sub-contractors and major engineering consultancies. Our transaction advice includes advising on the procurement of construction projects, all forms of domestic and international construction contracts, and ancillary documentation such as consultant appointments, trade contracts, collateral warranties, parent company guarantees and performance bonds. Core dispute avoidance and dispute resolution services include advising on all forms of dispute resolution (adjudication / arbitration / litigation / mediation / expert determination) and giving strategic advice to clients to ensure that their dispute is resolved as cost effectively as possible whilst maintaining the best possible outcome.
This is a great opportunity to work across a wide variety of contentious and non-contentious work streams, with current growth in the contentious work space. We are particularly interested in experience of working on both UK adjudications and Technology and Construction Court (TCC) Litigation. The new joiner can be expected to have a significant level of responsibility and client contact.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Be an England and Wales qualified solicitor (NQ) or be due to qualify by September 2025.
  • Experience of contentious construction work, and of particular interest, exposure to working on both UK adjudications and/or TCC litigation in the context of fire safety related litigation and/or arbitration or any other forms of dispute avoidance.
  • Confidence in both verbal and written communication with a diverse range of clients.
  • Demonstrate excellent time management skills and stakeholder management.
  • Have the ability to develop effective working relationships at all levels, being able to fit in with the Firm’s culture and the existing team.
  • Able to work effectively, both autonomously and as part of a team as needed.
  • Have a flexible approach and willing to go the extra mile.
Responsibilities
  • Acting for a wide range of national and international clients on complex and high value construction disputes, including UK adjudications, arbitrations and TCC litigation.
  • Undertaking dispute advisory work including ADR (for example, mediation).
  • Dealing with a wide range of matters, such as final account and delay claims, quality of build claims, construction insolvency, bond claims, ACM cladding, professional indemnity and other insurance-related claims.
  • Advising government bodies, sponsors, funders, developers, employers, operators, constructors, sub contractors and professional teams in relation to dispute avoidance and resolution mechanisms, together with project procurement techniques (including facilities management).
  • Working closely with existing clients to maintain and develop relationships, acting as a trusted advisor capable of providing timely and quality advice whilst managing expectations.
  • Working collaboratively as a cohesive team, to execute large-scale, high-value, client matters to the highest standard.
  • Assisting with drafting, negotiating and advising on construction contracts, consultant appointments, collateral warranties, financial securities (including bonds and guarantees), letters of intent and reliance letters.
  • Contributing to group knowledge and know-how initiatives.
  • Complying with all relevant legal and regulatory obligations including the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Standards and Regulations, and Principles.
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