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Vacancies for commercial lawyers in the Treasury Solicitor's Department

TSol has vacancies for up to 20 lawyers to join its Commercial Law Group.

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Job Title Commercial lawyer
Location London
Salary £47,557 to £58,200 depending on PQE
Application deadline Midday on Wednesday 4 February 2015
Interview dates 16 March 2015 to 27 March 2015

Government commercial lawyers are called upon to provide legal support in a wide range of contexts, often as part of delivering major government initiatives. This varied and interesting work includes advising on public procurement, commercial contracts, research and development contracts, intellectual property rights and can include drafting of major contractual documents, procurement documents and contract specifications.

The Commercial Law Group includes a specialist commercial litigation and dispute resolution team based in London. There is a mix of contentious and non-contentious work. Members of the group are divided into teams who support individual departments in their commercial arrangements, and lawyers can expect to be involved in some of the most high profile, complex and far reaching commercial issues in government.

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Published 12 January 2015
Last updated 4 February 2015 + show all updates
  1. Updated to reflect closing of application deadline

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