Opportunity for UK-Based Startup Lawyer to Lead New Practice, Northampton
StartupTechLaw is expanding into the UK and is seeking a qualified lawyer with experience in startup and corporate law to lead the effort. This role is ideal for someone considering launching their own practice but prefers to do so with existing infrastructure, resources, and support.
As our UK Partner, you will advise startup clients, develop the local practice, and help build a legal team. We will support you with client referrals, operational support, legal oversight, and access to proprietary legal AI tools to increase efficiency and deliver high-quality service.
There is no capital investment or financial contribution required from you. We provide the foundation so you can focus on building a practice without taking on the risk alone.
We are particularly interested in candidates who have founded a company or worked closely with startups and understand the fast-paced, hands-on nature of early-stage legal work. This is not a typical employment role; it’s an opportunity to lead and grow a practice with ownership potential, backed by a proven firm.
If you’re ready to build something meaningful with the support of an experienced legal team, we’d like to hear from you.
Qualifications
* Experience in Startup and Corporate Law
* Proven track record of providing legal counsel to startups
* Ambition to work independently
* Experience with SEIS/EIS funding schemes and UK early-stage investments
* Excellent contract drafting and negotiation skills
* Ability to work independently and remotely
* Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills
* Detail-oriented and highly organized
* Business acumen and understanding of the startup ecosystem
* Qualified solicitor in the UK
StartupTechLaw is a U.S. law firm offering modern legal services for startups, small businesses, and scale-ups. We focus on transparent billing and eliminate unexpected invoices and billable hours, serving over 100 startups and growing businesses in the U.S. from formation to funding to exit.
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