At a Glance
- Tasks: Shape a specialist practice in media and entertainment law while advising creative industry clients.
- Company: Leading UK law firm with a collaborative national practice.
- Benefits: Flexible working, strong support, and resources for professional growth.
- Other info: Opportunity to raise your profile and develop client relationships.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the vibrant world of media and entertainment law.
- Qualifications: Experience in media law and a passion for the creative industries.
The predicted salary is between 80000 - 120000 Β£ per year.
Media Entertainment Lawyer (Senior Associate / Legal Director / Partner) β National Law Firm
Location: Flexible | Hybrid Working / Birmingham City Centre If your clients are in the world of media, entertainment, film, television, music or digital content, but your current firm isn't giving you the platform to develop the practice you know you can build, this opportunity deserves your attention.
A leading UK law firm is looking to appoint an experienced lawyer to play a pivotal role in the continued growth of its Media Entertainment offering.
This is a genuine opportunity to shape a specialist practice, raise your profile within the sector and work alongside lawyers who already advise an impressive client base across the creative industries.
The team acts for producers, production companies, actors, presenters, content creators, influencers, studios, promoters and businesses supporting the entertainment sector.
Matters span commercial contracts, intellectual property, licensing, production agreements, financing, regulatory issues, employment, disputes and wider business advisory work.
The firm is open-minded on your technical specialism provided you have a strong connection with the media and entertainment sector.
You'll be joining a collaborative national practice with the backing, resources and infrastructure to help you develop both your client relationships and the wider offering.
Whether your ambition is to establish yourself as the recog...