Outsourcing Lawyer, Partner, Global US Law Firm to £1.5m Back to List

This well respected technology focused US law firm is seeking to appoint a senior outsourcing lawyer with a recognised market profile and a portable practice to spearhead the growth of its technology and commercial outsourcing offering in London.

The firm boasts a top-tier global technology and sourcing practice, advising on complex, high-value transactions across sectors including financial services, life sciences, energy, and government. With a strong US and Asia presence, the firm is now investing in expanding its long-standing London platform to better serve its multinational client base and capture increasing demand for cross-border outsourcing expertise.

The successful candidate will be a lawyer with a demonstrable track record in complex IT and business process outsourcing, ideally with experience in cloud, SaaS, and digital transformation projects. A book of business and strong client relationships are essential, as is the ability to collaborate across jurisdictions and practice groups.

This is a rare opportunity to join a law firm where outsourcing is a core strategic focus, with full support from global leadership and a clear pathway to shape the London practice. The role offers the chance to work alongside some of the most highly regarded lawyers in the field.

 

Apply online or contact: SLOANE POULTON at sloane.poulton@edwardsgibson.com or (+44) 07967 603 402 to find out more about this or similar opportunities.

Reference: 9560
Job type: Permanent
Location: London
Practice areas: Company/Commercial, IT/IP/Media/Sport

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To apply for this role, please contact Sloane Poulton at Sloane.Poulton@edwardsgibson.com

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