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A leading UK law firm (Top 60 by revenue) is looking to expand its established White Collar Crime & Business Crime team.
With a nationwide reputation and a rapidly growing turnover (£80 million+ last year), this firm offers the ideal platform for a solicitor looking to progress their career within complex and high-profile criminal investigations and prosecutions.
The Team & Work
You’ll join a team that advises and represents both corporate and individual clients facing investigations or proceedings from major enforcement bodies such as HMRC, FCA, SFO, NCA, and HSE. Matters handled by the team include:
* Serious fraud and cross-border financial crime
* Tax evasion, insider trading, and crypto-related fraud
* Corporate manslaughter, bribery, and corruption
* Cybercrime, money laundering, and proceeds of crime
* FCA investigations and regulatory offences
* Breaches of UK, US, EU, and UN sanctions
The department is well-supported by relationships with top-tier barristers, forensic experts, and technical specialists across disciplines such as DNA, digital forensics, and financial analysis.
What Makes This Role Stand Out?
* Hybrid Working: Only 2 days per week in the office
* Collaborative Culture: Regular social and team-building activities
About You
* You’ll be a qualified solicitor with experience in white collar or general crime, ideally with exposure to investigations led by bodies such as the SFO, FCA, or HMRC.
* Higher Rights of Audience or a willingness to develop advocacy experience would be advantageous.
If you are interested in this position, and you meet the requirements of the role, please click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Alternatively, if you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please contact Ellis Holes for a confidential discussion.
Our advertisements use salary and experience as a guide only. Interlink Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
*Please Note: Due to the high volume of applications we are currently receiving we are unable to contact applicants who have been unsuccessful.
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