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HR Support
Head of Learning & Development
London, Greater London
110000 - 125000 per Annum
Head of Learning & Development at City Law FirmHR Support is pleased to collaborate with a distinguished international law firm in their search for a senior Learning & Development (L&D) professional to serve as Head of the L&D team. This role presents an exceptional opportunity to lead the L&D function across both London and global offices.The position is a senior strategic appointment, requiring close cooperation with the Chief People Officer, senior Partners, and key stakeholders worldwide, as well as the management of the L&D team. The successful candidate will assume strategic and operational responsibility for the firm’s L&D infrastructure, encompassing the design, development, and delivery of a comprehensive global learning and development program, including technical/legal, management, and core skills training.This opportunity is ideal for an accomplished L&D leader seeking a new challenge, with consideration given to individuals currently operating at this level as well as those aspiring to advance from a deputy position. Demonstrable senior-level experience within L&D at a commercial law firm is essential. International and multi-office expertise is highly desirable.Key responsibilities include:Provide strong, decisive, and creative leadership, and strategic guidance to the L&D teamOversee key leadership and management skills programmes for the solicitors, serving as the primary contact for programmes globallyDeliver executive coaching and mentorship to senior leaders and high-potential employees, promoting a culture of continuous learning and development.Collaborate with key stakeholder including; Training Partners, Knowledge Management, Human Resources, and Heads of Business Services to assess and address current and future training requirements, working internationally on both global and local projects.Develop and sustain relationships with external training providers, industry bodies, and academic institutions to elevate the firm’s L&D offerings. Evaluate and negotiate terms with providers, venues, and courses, maintaining an up-to-date contacts database.Work collaboratively with Knowledge Management to deliver a structured technical legal training curriculum through internal and external resources, ensuring that all training meets rigorous standards.Supervise the development and implementation of mandatory training programs, fostering relationships with internal contributors to facilitate rollout.Represent the firm actively at events and broader networking activities within legal training consortia.Coordinate with the Early Careers team to support all aspects of the trainee cycle, from induction to qualification, providing guidance throughout the recognised training period.Oversee the global L&D budget, including monthly forecasting and expenditure monitoring, and identify cost-effective approaches to training provision.Lead and develop the L&D team, offering direction, support, and opportunities for professional growth.Guide significant initiatives such as learning management system implementation and mentoring programme development.Proactively pursue and implement innovative practices and technologies within L&D to further strengthen the firm's learning cultureThe salary offered is competitive, complemented by excellent benefits and the opportunity to work with a dynamic and prestigious international law firm.The firm follows a hybrid working model, requiring three days per week in their impressive offices located in the heart of the City.For further information, a confidential discussion, or to express interest, please contact John Bruce as soon as possible.
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HR Support
L&D Manager
London, Greater London
70000 - 90000 per Annum
Learning & Development Manager at City Law FirmHR Support is delighted to be working with a well-respected international law firm to find them an L&D Manager to join their growing team. The firm operate a hybrid working policy, 3 days in the office, in stunning offices in the heart of the City. This is senior and strategic role, supporting and working closely with their Global Head of Learning & Development, and supported by a direct report. The role will see you play a key role in developing the firms’ global L&D strategy, be the “champion” and subject matter expert for L&D globally, and to design and deliver regular bespoke training to lawyers and business support staff across EMEA.This is a great opportunity for an experienced L&D Manager looking for a new challenge and the chance to operate as a true second in command, but they would also consider an highly experienced L&D Advisor looking to make the step up to L&D Manager.Solid experience gained within L&D in a commercial law firm (or potentially other professional services environment) is required, as well as extensive experience on the design and delivering side. Duties include;Work closely with the Global Head of L&D to drive forward the firm’s L&D strategy, in line with their business plan and commercial objectives.Play a key part in the design and development of career frameworks for lawyers and business services staff.Provide day-to-day management and guidance to the L&D Co-ordinator, and others as the team grows.Design, revamp, and deliver a range of learning programmes focused to staff at all levels, including senior solicitors.Identify, design, and source external learning programmes and bespoke events.Act as a trusted advisor and first point of contact to senior stakeholders across international offices, on learning solutions and career development.Work closely with the wider HR team, and other key colleagues, to ensure consistency and quality across all offices and departments.Manage the L&D budgets for internal programmes and external suppliersPartner with the Graduate Recruitment & Development team on trainee development and progression.Salary is highly competitive and they also offer excellent benefits and the chance to work with a growing and highly respected international law firm.                           For more information, a confidential chat, or to be considered please reach out to John Bruce ASAP.
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HR Support
L&D Coordinator
London, Greater London
35000 - 37000
Learning & Development Coordinator at City Law FirmHR Support is delighted to be working with a well-respected mid-sized global professional services firm to find them an L&D Coordinator to support their Global Learning Manager in a permanent role. The firm operate a hybrid working policy, 3 days in the office, in the heart of the City. Our client is a well-respected and steadily growing international law firm in the City, and they are keen to find someone with at least 1-2 years’ experience in an L&D role, or an experienced HR Assistant or Coordinator who wants to specialise in Learning & Development and has demonstrable L&D exposure gained in their broader HR role.This is a busy role supporting the Learning & Development Manager, as well as the wider team, with administration, diary management and helping coordinate the complex diary of meetings and training sessions.You will also gain excellent experience and exposure liaising with senior stakeholders across the firm, and external providers and trainers.This is a really varied role that needs a someone super-organised who has excellent communication skills and the confidence to speak to people at all levels.What they are looking for is a confident L&D Administrator, ideally whose experience has been gained in a law firm or similar professional services environment.Salary is competitive and they also offer excellent benefits and the chance to work in a great team with plenty of opportunity to grow and develop.               Experience working within a law firm or other professional services is highly desired, but not essential, as is experience using a LMS system or the Learning Module of a HRIS.  For more information, a confidential chat, or to be considered please reach out to John Bruce ASAP.
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IP Support
NQ Trade Mark Attorney
London
Negotiable DOE -
Newly Qualified Trade Mark AttorneyLondon | Hybrid Working(Two positions available)A leading European intellectual property firm is seeking a newly qualified Trade Mark Attorney to join its established and growing trade marks team in London.This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious NQ attorney to work in a modern, less traditional IP practice that actively encourages autonomy, profile-building, and long-term career development. The firm acts for a diverse international client base and is known for its collaborative, transparent culture.The RoleYou will be involved in a broad range of high-quality trade mark and design work, including:Managing and prosecuting UK and international trade mark and design portfoliosFiling applications and renewals at the UKIPO and WIPO, and instructing overseas associatesMonitoring and reporting internal and external deadlinesConducting trade mark clearance searches and providing strategic adviceDrafting coexistence and settlement agreementsAssisting with non-contentious trade mark disputes in the UK and internationallySupervising and coordinating with administrative support teams to ensure accurate record-keepingContributing to improvements in workflows and internal processesThe role offers significant client exposure and responsibility from an early stage.About YouNewly qualified or recently qualified Trade Mark AttorneyStrong organisational skills with excellent attention to detailConfident managing deadlines and competing prioritiesStrong written and verbal communication skillsComfortable working independently as well as part of a teamExperience with trade mark and/or design portfolio managementWhy Apply?Join a forward-thinking IP firm with fewer barriers than traditional practicesEncouragement and support to build and promote your own professional profileHigh-quality, international work within a collaborative teamA culture that values transparency, accountability, and balanceCompetitive salary and benefits, including well-being initiativesHybrid working and a central London location with excellent transport links
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Law Support
Legal Cashier
Leeds
27000 - 30000 per Year
A well-established law firm is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Legal Cashier to support a busy Litigation Team. This role is integral to the smooth running of the Finance function, with a particular focus on billing accuracy, resolving invoice queries, and supporting fee earners with financial processes.The ideal candidate will have experience in a legal or professional services environment and a strong understanding of legal billing, disbursements, and regulatory requirements.Key ResponsibilitiesInvoice ManagementPreparing and issuing client invoices in line with agreed billing schedules and client requirementsProcessing credit notes where requiredLiaising with fee earners to ensure accurate time recording and billing narrativesQuery ResolutionInvestigating and resolving invoice and billing queries promptly and professionallyActing as a key point of contact between the Litigation Team and the Finance departmentDisbursementsMonitoring and managing disbursement balancesEnsuring timely allocation and recoveryEssential RequirementsA minimum of 2 years’ experience in a similar finance or accounts role, ideally within a law firm or professional services environmentMinimum of three A–C grades at A-Level (or equivalent)Excellent knowledge of the SRA Accounts RulesStrong understanding of legal billing processesHigh level of attention to detail and numerical accuracyProficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly ExcelStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to manage multiple tasks and prioritise workload in a fast-paced environmentAbility to work independently and use initiativeConfident and professional in dealing with senior stakeholdersDesirableAAT qualification (or working towards)Experience supporting COFA responsibilities and liaising with banksKnowledge of legal finance systems such as Partner 4 Windows or similar
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About Us.

Established in 1997 the Law Support Group is a dedicated legal recruitment consultancy, a leading provider of legal staff into UK, US, International and specialist firms.

Since inception the Law Support Group has grown to become recognised as a pre-eminent legal recruitment firm, with an exemplary network of candidates and clients enabling the recruitment of support staff, solicitors, partners and other professionals into private practice, specialist firms and in-house legal departments in London and across the country.

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What our candidates say.

“Thanks to this agency we have recently recruited a great legal secretary, at a time when there were very few candidates available, Fran was very prompt in forwarding CVs of such a high standard resulting in several interviews and for the first time in many months I have seen such high calibre candidates from one agency."

Candidate 1 ,
Law Support

"Jo is a friendly and warm legal recruiter that really takes the time to get to know her candidates. In my personal experience, Jo really went above and beyond to find the right role for me, and thought outside the box. A number of recruiters are pushy sales people and claim to know the industry; Jo differs because she does understand her clients as well as her candidates."

Candidate 6,
Law Support

"I worked with Jo for circa 12 years whilst I was employed at Clifford Chance. She was always quick to understand any recruitment briefs given and did an excellent job of screening candidates always ensuring there was a good short list to interview from and that they were the “crème de la crème” of available candidates at the time. She ensured that the candidates were well informed of the prospective roles and the company itself.She was always able to provide the right calibre of candidates in knowledge and levels required. On the very odd occasion she did not have suitable candidates she was always honest in stating this which meant time was never wasted unnecessarily either for her candidates or management time.Jo had and still maintains a cheerful disposition which puts companies and her candidates at ease which alongside her extensive experience and knowledge results in positive matches. If you require help with any roles you may have and/or are a candidate looking for work within the Legal environ, I would highly recommend that you contact Jo."

Client 3,
Law Support

"Jo was fantastic from start to finish in securing my new role. She clearly knew Hempsons as a firm very well and managed to secure me an interview quickly. She made me feel at ease with the transition I would have to make from agency to in-house recruitment. I am grateful to her for securing me my dream role." 

Candidate 7,
Law Support

"An extremely supportive and professional business that helped me grow and be presented with opportunities that developed my legal skills.I had moved to London and was immediately presented with exciting and interesting opportunities that allowed me to live a nice lifestyle, whilst developing my contact base in London.In particular, I worked with Nick Baylis. He was supportive, friendly and professional. Nick provided me with many opportunities whilst I was employed with DA that developed my legal and networking skills.After some time with DA, I was offered the opportunity to interview for a paralegal position with a top 10 U.K. law firm. I was successful in the interview and now have a training contract with this firm. I am absolutely delighted and would not be in this position had it not been for DA Solutions. Thank you DA!"

Candidate 8,
DA Solutions

"I’d like to stress that while my experience with many agencies in the past has been patchy at best, Law Support really stands out for me as a diamond in the rough!One of the senior recruiters, Nick Baylis has found me a number of really engaging roles during this time. From the outset, Nick has been a real asset – he completely understands his field of work and clearly has a real knack for building sustained working rapports with individuals. You can trust that Nick will keep you fully informed of vacancies as they become available, but will equally ensure that you only find yourself in the roles which you are comfortable taking.Many thanks and I hope our paths cross again!" 

Candidate 9,
DA Solutions

"Highly recommended! Every member of staff that I came into contact with was exceptionally professional and highly competent. Nick helped me a lot and found me the perfect role right away. He was always extremely efficient and supportive in answering any questions and kept me regularly updated about new roles. A great team who I definitely endorse to all those looking for a great personalised recruitment service."

Candidate 10,
DA Solutions

"Had an amazing experience with the Law Support group who took me right the way through the employment process. I dealt with Nick who gave me great guidance before interviews and made me feel very confident in myself. I am now happily employed thanks to Law Support taking all of the stress out the process."

Candidate 11,
Law Support

"Best recruiter I have dealt with. I have been working with Nick for almost one year. True professional, has a good understanding of the candidate’s needs, always knows what is happening in the market, and goes that extra mile to secure a position. Friendly, responsive and approachable agency, they are always on the other end of the line. Would definitely recommend them!" 

Candidate 12,
DA Solutions

I had the pleasure of working with Christian as my law support professional during a recent legal matter. Christian was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable, and he always went above and beyond to answer my questions and provide me with the support I needed. 

I would highly recommend Christian to anyone who is looking for a law support professional who is knowledgeable, helpful, and compassionate.

Maria Morsillo,
Production Manager

Latest News.

ILSPA discounts on legal secretary and paralegal skills courses
ILSPA discounts on legal secretary and paralegal skills courses

ILSPA is offering its members a 20% discount on its Advanced Single Subject Legal Courses, which was previously only applicable to ILSPA’s Legal Secretaries Diploma graduates. The usual course price is £300, but with the 20% discount there is a saving of £60, making the cost £240 – which can be paid either in full or in interest-free instalments. Many of ILSPA’s members work in specific legal departments, such as litigation or family law. “Being able to advance your knowledge and skills in the area you work in will not only help you perform better in your role, but it will also show your employers that you are dedicated to your job,” said ILSPA. “If you are working in a certain area of law at the moment and you would like a change, that’s another good reason to study one of our advanced-level courses – you can acquire the knowledge and skills you need to make the move to another department or firm.” ILSPA offers candidates looking for a job in the legal profession a range of subjects, including Civil Litigation, Corporate and Commercial Law, Criminal Law, Land Law and Conveyancing, Family Law – and Wills, Probate and Administration. “Our advanced level courses will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the area of law you study, as well as some paralegal skills,” added ILSPA. “This means that your employer will be able to give you more responsibility in your role, which could potentially lead to a pay raise or promotion. “Our courses are available to study online by distance learning – you can start at any time of the year and study at your own pace.” Students have up to one year to complete ILSPA courses, although students generally complete them within six months, depending on how much time they dedicate to their studies. All course materials and resources are available online through the student area of the ILSPA website. “When you enrol, you will be able to log in and access everything you need – when studying from home, you can receive help and support during the course from your Course Assessor or a member of our team,” added ILSPA. “There are no examinations for the courses – the subjects are assessed through coursework which you must send to us to be marked. “You are required to complete an online multiple-choice achievement test and a written assignment – your assignment will either include a series of questions relating to the area of law you have chosen, or be a scenario in which you are to advise on the correct legal proceedings.” ILSPA added that graduates would not only be able to show their knowledge of law after studying the course, but also demonstrate their paralegal skills. The Law Support Group covers all areas of recruitment – from support staff to fee-earner level recruitment – for both regional and international banking and law firms here in the UK, Europe and the Middle East. Our website is updated regularly and the latest legal support jobs – including legal secretary jobs – are available online.

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Law firms Moore Blatch and Barlow Robbins to merge
Law firms Moore Blatch and Barlow Robbins to merge

Leading UK law firms Moore Blatch and Barlow Robbins have agreed to merge – and will commence trading as Moore Barlow from 1 May. The new firm will have offices in Southampton, Guildford, Woking and Lymington, as well as two locations in London – Richmond and the City of London, offering a wide range of services to clients. Sectors covered by the new firm will include Education, Family Law, Financial Services, Healthcare, Housebuilding, Manufacturing and Logistics, Retail and Leisure, Rural Affairs, Personal Injury  – and Technology, Media and Communications. Moore Barlow will have 70 partners, as well as 272 lawyers and legal professionals such as legal support staff and paralegals, with a total staff of nearly 500 across the six UK offices. The firm will have a combined turnover of almost £40 million, putting it well within the roster of the UK’s top 100 law firms, said a statement. “In terms of clients, Moore Barlow will be focused primarily on meeting the needs of private individuals and families, owners and managers of fast-moving organisations and businesses – and people whose lives have been affected by serious accidents or negligence. “Each of these groups requires relationship-oriented legal advisors, who are dedicated to helping them find the best path through complex, difficult or stressful situations – a focus and approach which will set Moore Barlow apart in the marketplace. “At the heart of the firm’s proposition will be a singular focus on people, both when it comes to clients and the firm’s 500-strong workforce across the UK.” Managing partner of Moore Blatch, Ed Whittington, added:“There is a unique opportunity to bring together the absolute best of our two organisations – both outstanding firms with deep regional roots, strong areas of specialism and dedicated teams of exceptional talent. “By combining our respective and highly complementary areas of expertise within a culture of excellence and support, we will be one of very few firms with the breadth, depth and resources to meet all the needs of our core client groups. “Moving forward with a clear vision and building on a shared set of values, Moore Barlow is poised to become a national leader in our chosen fields.” CEO of Barlow Robbins, Helen Goatley, said: “We feel strongly that the focus on people which lies at the heart of Moore Barlow will truly set us apart in the marketplace. “For clients looking for a relationship-led service, we offer a strong commitment to achieving better outcomes for people, whether they are individuals, families, managers, leaders or entrepreneurs – and particularly those encountering opportunity, challenge or life-altering circumstances. “Today’s top talent also want the right mix of a stimulating, rewarding career alongside a fulfilling work-life balance – an experience which we feel Moore Barlow will be uniquely suited to offer and from which our clients can only benefit.” The Law Support Group covers all areas of recruitment – from support staff to fee-earner level recruitment – for both regional and international banking and law firms here in the UK, Europe and the Middle East. Our website is updated regularly and the latest legal support jobs – including lawyer jobs, legal assistant jobs, paralegal jobs, document reviewer jobs, legal secretary jobs and patent administrator jobs – are available online.

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SRA disability inclusion survey sets out good practice in legal profession
SRA disability inclusion survey sets out good practice in legal profession

An SRA survey on disability has found that many people working in the legal profession are still reluctant to discuss their needs with employers. A survey of 3,000 legal firms also found examples of specific initiatives and approaches within individual firms, which are delivering positive outcomes for employees and clients alike. “According to our most recent statistics, three per cent of solicitors currently declare they have a disability – a figure virtually unchanged in the last ten years,” said the SRA. “This compares to figures released by the Government which estimate that thirteen per cent of the overall workforce in the UK have a disability.” Under reporting disability to employers involved concern that declaring a disability might suggest a lower level of competency, or there might be a lack of opportunities for staff to request reasonable adjustments within a supportive environment – as well as legal firms not having policies, practices and procedures in place to help disabled staff.  Good practice examples within the report focused on seven key areas – including culture, leadership, recruitment and making reasonable adjustments. Under each area the report provides general advice, top tips and case study examples from specific named firms. SRA Chief Executive Paul Philip said:  “It is important that people who need legal services have access to a profession that is diverse and inclusive. “We know that diverse businesses are better businesses, so wanted to find out more about what lies behind the apparent under-declaration of disabilities in the legal workforce. “Our new report also looks at what firms can do to promote a much more disability inclusive working environment, highlighting best practice.” As well as the 3,000 law firms surveyed about their policies and practices, the SRA also engaged directly with disability experts and disabled solicitors – and also conducted a review of existing published research on the topic of disability in the workplace. The report Promoting disability inclusion in law firms – setting out good practice is available online. The Law Support Group covers all areas of recruitment – from support staff to fee-earner level recruitment – for both regional and international banking and law firms here in the UK, Europe and the Middle East. Our website is updated regularly and the latest legal support jobs – including lawyer jobs, legal assistant jobs, paralegal jobs, document reviewer jobs, legal secretary jobs and patent administrator jobs – are available online.

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