

| Salary band | Any |
|---|---|
| Salary details | negotiable |
| Location | Central/West End |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Judicial Review |
| Contact | Paul Malone |
| Specialist Areas | ADR/Mediation, Litigation/Civil Litigation |
| Posted | 13th Oct 2008 |
| Expires | 13th Oct 2008 |
Media Solicitor 2yrs+ Contentious / West End / London / Premier Team
Our client is one of the leading Media practices in London. They currently have an exciting job vacancy for a Contentious Media Solicitor with at least 2 years pqe to join their highly regarded team.
The successful candidate will undertake all aspects of media work for both corporate and individual clients. Areas of work will include advising pre and post publication/broadcast, defamation, privacy/confidence, contempt of court, reporting restrictions, industry regulation, copyright and reputation management.
The successful candidates will have an enthusiasm for teamwork and an ability to perform to tight timescales. Candidates should ideally have relevant experience of advising on media issues, although a strong commercial litigator wishing to move into this sector would be considered.
This role comes with a competitive salary and the opportunity to work in first class media team.
So for further information please send through your CV today to (email address removed) or call Paul Malone in confidence on (phone number removed) for further details jobs within Media law.
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