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Commercial Litigation Lawyer
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Join a leading London law firm as a Commercial Litigation Lawyer (3-5 PQE). You will handle high-profile disputes for global clients in media, sports, and technology. UK qualification and experience from a top private practice are essential. Benefit from a strong remuneration package, career deve...
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United Kingdom , London
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95000.00 - 110000.00 GBP / Year
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IDEX Consulting Ltd
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Commercial Contracts Lawyer
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Join a global fresh food leader as a Commercial Contracts Lawyer in Madrid. This hands-on role requires 5+ years’ experience advising on complex supplier agreements, MSAs, and distribution contracts. You must be a top law firm-trained bilingual professional (Spanish/English) with strong UK contra...
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Spain , Madrid
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100000.00 - 120000.00 EUR / Year
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Jameson Legal
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Commercial Property Lawyer
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Join a leading Cambridge law firm as a Commercial Property Lawyer. Handle diverse commercial real estate matters for developers, investors, and businesses, including acquisitions, leases, and development transactions. Ideal for a solicitor with 2+ years' PQE, strong client skills, and career ambi...
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United Kingdom , Cambridge
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45000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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NXTGEN Recruitment
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Commercial Property Lawyer
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Join a highly-regarded South East legal practice as a Commercial Property Lawyer in Enfield. This role offers a high-quality caseload across acquisitions, development, and landlord & tenant work. Ideal for an NQ-5+ PQE solicitor seeking career progression in a supportive, forward-thinking firm wi...
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United Kingdom , Enfield
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45000.00 - 65000.00 GBP / Year
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Brandon James
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About the Commercial Lawyer role

Explore a world of opportunity in commercial law, a dynamic and intellectually stimulating legal field at the heart of business operations. Commercial lawyer jobs offer a unique career path where legal expertise directly shapes corporate strategy, manages risk, and facilitates growth. These legal professionals act as crucial advisors, ensuring that a company's activities, partnerships, and market engagements are legally sound and strategically advantageous. Whether working in-house within a corporation or at a law firm serving business clients, commercial lawyers are integral to navigating the complex legal landscape of modern commerce.

The core of a commercial lawyer's role revolves around contracts and agreements. They are typically responsible for drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and interpreting a vast array of commercial documents. This includes master service agreements, supply and distribution contracts, licensing deals, non-disclosure agreements, joint ventures, and outsourcing arrangements. Their work ensures that contracts accurately reflect business intentions, allocate risk appropriately, and comply with relevant laws and regulations. Beyond contract lifecycle management, they provide proactive legal advice on day-to-day operational issues, regulatory compliance, intellectual property matters, data protection, and corporate governance. A key aspect of the role is translating complex legal concepts into clear, actionable business guidance for non-legal stakeholders.

Common responsibilities for professionals in commercial lawyer jobs include conducting legal research on emerging regulations, developing and maintaining standard contract templates, delivering training to business teams on legal topics, and managing external counsel when specialized advice is required. They often serve as the first point of contact for business units, requiring them to understand commercial objectives deeply and provide pragmatic, risk-balanced solutions. In sectors like technology, healthcare, manufacturing, or real estate, they may develop sub-specializations, but the foundational skills remain consistent.

Typical skills and requirements for these roles are both legal and interpersonal. Candidates generally must hold a law degree and be qualified to practice in their relevant jurisdiction, often with a few years of post-qualification experience. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, alongside exceptional attention to detail in document drafting. Excellent communication and negotiation skills are essential for dealing with internal clients and external parties. Commercial acumen—the ability to understand business drivers and financial implications—is what distinguishes a great commercial lawyer. They must be adaptable, able to manage a high-volume and varied workload, and build strong, collaborative relationships across an organization. For those seeking a career that blends deep legal knowledge with direct business impact, commercial lawyer jobs provide a challenging and rewarding pathway.