The firm Lewis Silkin works with leading businesses to protect and enhance their most important assets - their ideas, their people, their brand and their future. We call it: Ideas. People. Possibilities. With offices in London, Oxford, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff, Belfast, Dublin and Hong Kong, we are recognised by clients and industry alike as being distinct for our unique culture, market-leading practice areas, sector focused approach and for providing solutions to complex, multijurisdictional business challenges, with a pragmatic and human touch. We have two things at our core: people — both ours and our clients’— and a focus on creative, tech and innovative businesses. Our culture is encapsulated by an ethos of bravery and kindness, guided by our values of Integrity, Clarity, Unity and Excellence (our ‘I-CUE’). We aim to provide a supportive environment for our people, clients and wider community and embrace diversity & inclusion, ensuring people are able to bring their full selves to work. The department The Data, Privacy and Cyber team is made up of leading advisers for a wide range of clients, offering a deep understanding of the industry sectors in which clients operate combined with real expertise across a wide range of legal services. From start-ups to multinationals, the firm’s comprehensive and commercially focused advice helps clients succeed in an increasingly complex and converged international marketplace. You will form part of the market leading Data, Privacy and Cyber team, helping with a diverse and exciting range of work, for example; Workplace data issues from privacy notice reviews, to subject rights requests, to monitoring advice and complex workplace related AI projects [do note that while this is a full Data, Privacy and Cyber role owing to Lewis Silkin’s large employment footprint, any experience of workplace data issues is a positive; Privacy notice, cookie consent mechanism and data protection policies and contracts reviews; DPA reviews ranging from simple processing agreements to complex media buying and adtech related agreements (including planning and reviewing intra group data sharing strategies); DPIA production for simple projects to 6-12 month DPIA projects involving design and build of products and similar; Advising on client marketing strategies; Dealing with data incidents from initial enquiry to claim process/litigation; Assisting with data subject rights requests; GDPR audit work including data mapping; Regulatory response work (in the UK and further afield); International project management; and Provision of tactical advice on data and privacy governance strategies and international issues; and Ad hoc day to day GDPR, PECR, FOIA, AI and tech related queries in both a workplace and commercial context. The team is a fantastic, energetic and sociable group with an extremely impressive and varied client base, predominantly in the technology, advertising and marketing, media, professional services, and entertainment and sport sectors. Whilst you will be based in the Belfast office, you will be exposed to a broad range of NI and wider UK data work, which is frequently cutting-edge. Responsibilities As a Legal Director in the team you would work across all of the above areas – sometimes in multi person teams, at other times leading a project with the help of junior associates. However, although your work will involve advising on workplace data privacy issues and well as contentious data issues, it would also be useful if someone has some commercial drafting experience and understanding of commercial/ technology contracts. Many of our team have come from a commercial/technology background and still pick up pure commercial/technology work, so even if your background is more commercial/technology than data to date, this would be fine. Although we do not currently advise a lot of clients in the cyber security space, this is something we are exploring so an interest or background in cyber security would also be welcome but by no means a requirement. Prior Experience You should be c.7 plus years’ PQE with strong technical legal skills, excellent drafting skills and strong experience of the legal subjects described. You should expect to work hard yet have fun You should have solid experience from working in a well-established medium or large private practice law firm, within a Commercial/Data & Privacy team. You should have excellent drafting, analytical and communication skills as well as strong attention to detail. You should be ambitious, proactive, commercial, responsive and keen to deliver excellent client service. Academic rigour is important, as is technical legal excellence within this role. We expect our Senior Associates to contribute positively and proactively to business development, including for their own career development. The team markets extensively in its core sectors and you will be expected to play a significant role in thought leadership and client training as well as helping to develop and win work in core growth areas. You should be confident networking and be working towards developing your own pool of contacts. You will also be expected to participate in and contribute to each of our internal monthly Data know how sessions as well as our highly regarded external client facing know how sessions. Training The Data, Privacy & Cyber team’s training programme includes seminars and workshops given by external speakers and by our own internal experts. We have dedicated Practice Development Lawyers who are responsible for maintaining know-how and precedents across the team, as well as the Lewis Silkin Business School which provides our Associates and Senior Associates with the tools and skills necessary to develop. The successful candidate will be allocated a Career Development Partner (CDP) who will have an overview of their long-term career aspirations and progression. We have an excellent track-record of developing our Senior Associates and generating opportunities for Partnership. Organic growth and a strong team culture is at the heart of our success. Educational and professional qualifications required: Excellent academics Qualified lawyer with a current NI/UK practising certificate Strong experience working in a well-established private practice Desire to support junior associates within the department Interest in innovative tech (not absolutely essential but certainly welcomed) Sense of fun Additional information At Lewis Silkin our ethos is simple. We strive to do the best for our clients, our people and the communities in which we operate. We recognise that an inclusive workplace allows for all kinds of ideas and thoughts, a variety of points of view that can trigger discussions or deliver innovative results, and a wide range of versatile skills and expertise. We are proud of the diversity within Lewis Silkin and of our culture that allows people to be themselves at work, ensuring we provide the best possible service to our clients. We are committed to finding the right person for this role and are open to discussing flexible working patterns and office location.