Corporate Paralegal
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United Kingdom
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2 days ago
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Corporate Paralegal
Dentons
Role Description Our Legal Delivery Centre (LDC) is a flexible and scalable paralegal resource for use across all of our UK, Ireland and Middle East offices and across the full spectrum of legal services. Meeting the ever-increasing demands for disaggregated legal services, the LDC offers an exciting opportunity for development and the chance to undertake chargeable work that is varied, challenging and engaging. This is a great opportunity to join a growing team that is integral to the firm's strategy, whilst benefiting from being able to work remotely and flexibly. Responsibilities include: - Supporting Corporate transactions, including M&A, private equity, venture capital, ECM and group reorganisations. - Conducting due diligence by reviewing, organising and summarising contracts, corporate records, financial documents and other transaction materials. - Managing data rooms, file management, document indexes, proof reading and company searches. - Supporting transaction execution and completion processes, signing and execution packs, DocuSign coordination, completion checklists, closing bibles and post-completion tasks. - Drafting, reviewing and amending various legal and transaction documents under FE supervision, including board minutes, shareholder resolutions, ancillary documents, forms and corporate filings. - Supporting corporate governance and company secretarial work, including Companies House filings, statutory registers, company searches, group structure checks and corporate records maintenance. - Assisting with VC and PE related workstreams, including investor/founder KYC, cap table administration support, approval packs and portfolio company documentation. - Using approved legal technology and AI tools to support document review, due diligence, bundling, workflow management and reporting. - Supporting WIP and billing discipline through accurate time recording, clear matter narratives and timely updates on workloads, deadlines and deliverables. - Working collaboratively with Partners, Fee Earners, BD Managers, Legal Project Management and wider LDC colleagues. - Providing general paralegal and administrative support to Fee Earners, ensuring tasks are completed accurately, efficiently and within agreed timescales. - Supporting client secondments or client-specific projects where required. Qualifications - Minimum of 2+ years Corporate Paralegal experience, ideally gained in a law firm or legal delivery environment. - Experience supporting corporate transactions, including M&A, PE, VC, ECM, corporate governance or company secretarial work. - Minimum of three A levels at grade B, or equivalent. - Law degree, GDL/PGDL, LPC/SQE studies or equivalent legal qualification. - Familiarity with UK corporate governance procedures, Companies House filings, company searches and statutory records. - Experience with due diligence, document review, data rooms, trackers, file management and transaction documentation. - Strong understanding of transaction execution processes, including signing logistics, DocuSign, completion checklists and post-completion support. - Excellent organisation and time-management skills, with the ability to manage competing deadlines and work across multiple matters. - Strong attention to detail and ability to produce accurate, high-quality work. - Clear written and verbal communication skills, with confidence engaging with Partners, Fee Earners and colleagues across the firm. - Ability to work independently while knowing when to escalate issues appropriately. - Excellent Microsoft Office skills, particularly Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint. - Ability to use or quickly learn legal technology platforms such as Legatics, Bundledocs, workflow tools, document management systems and AI-enabled review tools approved by the firm. - Flexible, proactive and solutions-focused approach, with the ability to work well under pressure. Benefits - Opportunity for development through the QualiFLY programme, including financial sponsorship. - Flexible and remote working options. - Exposure to major clients and various business areas.
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