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Senior Regulatory Environmental Lawyer – Edinburgh/Hybrid

Frasia Wright Associates
Edinburgh
1 month ago
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We are delighted to be working on this new role with our client, a full-service UK law firm. The firm is seeking an experienced lawyer with a minimum of 5 years’ PQE to join its Environment & Sustainability team in Edinburgh.

The team advises clients on environmental risks and regulations across sectors, covering areas such as pollution, waste management, and climate change, and helps clients navigate environmental laws in the UK and EU.

The role involves working on a range of advisory, contentious, and transactional matters in the environmental and sustainability sectors. You will advise on various environmental regulations, representing clients in investigations and prosecutions, and help manage environmental risks in transactions. This position offers the chance to manage complex cases, develop client relationships, and contribute to the team’s growth, with clear career progression opportunities.

Both full-time and part-time options will be considered with hybrid working arrangements being available.

As part of a supportive, expert team, you’ll have access to training, mentoring, and development programs to advance your career in this dynamic and evolving field.

If this role interests you, please contact Teddie or Frasia for an initial and confidential discussion. (Assignment 16846)

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