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Hays
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
(on-site)
Posted
4 days ago
Hays
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
(on-site)
Role
Due Diligence, Compliance And/or Legal
Legal Counsel (Litigation/Regulatory)
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Legal Counsel (Litigation/Regulatory)
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In-house Legal Role | Litigation/Regulatory | Collaborative Environment | Flexibility Your new companyOur client is a well-established global company known for its collaborative culture, innovative mindset, and commitment to building trust across industries. You'll work with industry-leading teams gaining exposure to complex regulatory and commercial challenges. You'll be supported to expand your skills, explore emerging technologies, and shape the future of risk and legal advisory work.
Your new role
In this role, you'll contribute to the effective management of legal and regulatory matters for the organisation, including:
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or contact Laura on 0280626176/laura.keegan@hays.com.au
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Job ID: 82671459
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