Retrain into regulatory law without taking a step backwards
Hybrid working (typically 2 office days) in a team known for long-term retention
High-quality advocacy hearings and investigations work from the outset
Regulatory law is one of those areas that keeps people interested long term the work is varied intellectually demanding and rarely repetitive. This Wigan-based role offers the chance to build a specialist career in that space within a team that has a strong reputation across the North West and a culture people tend to stay for.
Theres already a broad mix of work coming into the department ranging from professional discipline and regulatory defence through to CQC enforcement Ofsted matters criminal investigations and motoring offences. The team is particularly open-minded about background too so this could suit someone already in regulatory law or a lawyer from commercial litigation criminal defence or another contentious area looking to specialise.
In the first few months the focus will be on settling into the team picking up a varied caseload and getting comfortable with how the department operates. Over time youll build autonomy attend hearings and interviews strengthen client relationships and gradually establish yourself as a long-term member of the team with scope to support development and progression within the department.
The environment itself is collaborative down-to-earth and noticeably less corporate than many larger city-centre firms. Theres a strong sense of team identity despite hybrid working and a genuine emphasis on flexibility wellbeing and long-term development rather than churn and short-term billing pressure.
Who were looking for
NQ3 PQE ideally (E)
Experience in regulatory law (D)
Open to candidates from commercial litigation commercial criminal defence or broader litigation backgrounds (E)
Strong communication and client-handling skills (E)
Good drafting and analytical ability (E)
Able to manage competing priorities effectively (E)
Comfortable working autonomously whilst contributing positively to a team environment (E)
Commercial awareness and sound judgement (E)
Collaborative team-oriented and intellectually curious (E)
Interested in developing a long-term career in regulatory law (E)
What youll be doing
Managing a varied caseload across:
Professional discipline
CQC enforcement
Ofsted enforcement
Regulatory defence
Criminal investigations/prosecutions
Motoring offences
Attending hearings client meetings conferences with counsel and interviews under caution
Drafting documents and progressing matters efficiently
Managing risk WIP disbursements and client communication
Contributing to practice development and internal cross-referrals
Working collaboratively within a hybrid-working team environment
Salary & Benefits
DOE
Hybrid/agile working (typically c.2 office days per week)
Investors in People Gold accredited employer
Sunday Times Best Places to Work recognised
Strong long-term progression opportunities within the team
Opportunity to build a specialist career in regulatory law
Online wellbeing support covering mental physical and financial wellbeing
Holiday buy/sell scheme
Retail discounts and cashback schemes
Early monthly pay scheme
Death in Service
Cycle to Work scheme
Travel and parking loans
Employee savings schemes and referral incentives
Supportive culture with strong retention and internal progression history
Required Experience:
IC
Job DescriptionRetrain into regulatory law without taking a step backwardsHybrid working (typically 2 office days) in a team known for long-term retentionHigh-quality advocacy hearings and investigations work from the outsetRegulatory law is one of those areas that keeps people interested long term ...
Job Description
Retrain into regulatory law without taking a step backwards
Hybrid working (typically 2 office days) in a team known for long-term retention
High-quality advocacy hearings and investigations work from the outset
Regulatory law is one of those areas that keeps people interested long term the work is varied intellectually demanding and rarely repetitive. This Wigan-based role offers the chance to build a specialist career in that space within a team that has a strong reputation across the North West and a culture people tend to stay for.
Theres already a broad mix of work coming into the department ranging from professional discipline and regulatory defence through to CQC enforcement Ofsted matters criminal investigations and motoring offences. The team is particularly open-minded about background too so this could suit someone already in regulatory law or a lawyer from commercial litigation criminal defence or another contentious area looking to specialise.
In the first few months the focus will be on settling into the team picking up a varied caseload and getting comfortable with how the department operates. Over time youll build autonomy attend hearings and interviews strengthen client relationships and gradually establish yourself as a long-term member of the team with scope to support development and progression within the department.
The environment itself is collaborative down-to-earth and noticeably less corporate than many larger city-centre firms. Theres a strong sense of team identity despite hybrid working and a genuine emphasis on flexibility wellbeing and long-term development rather than churn and short-term billing pressure.
Who were looking for
NQ3 PQE ideally (E)
Experience in regulatory law (D)
Open to candidates from commercial litigation commercial criminal defence or broader litigation backgrounds (E)
Strong communication and client-handling skills (E)
Good drafting and analytical ability (E)
Able to manage competing priorities effectively (E)
Comfortable working autonomously whilst contributing positively to a team environment (E)
Commercial awareness and sound judgement (E)
Collaborative team-oriented and intellectually curious (E)
Interested in developing a long-term career in regulatory law (E)
What youll be doing
Managing a varied caseload across:
Professional discipline
CQC enforcement
Ofsted enforcement
Regulatory defence
Criminal investigations/prosecutions
Motoring offences
Attending hearings client meetings conferences with counsel and interviews under caution
Drafting documents and progressing matters efficiently
Managing risk WIP disbursements and client communication
Contributing to practice development and internal cross-referrals
Working collaboratively within a hybrid-working team environment
Salary & Benefits
DOE
Hybrid/agile working (typically c.2 office days per week)
Investors in People Gold accredited employer
Sunday Times Best Places to Work recognised
Strong long-term progression opportunities within the team
Opportunity to build a specialist career in regulatory law
Online wellbeing support covering mental physical and financial wellbeing
Holiday buy/sell scheme
Retail discounts and cashback schemes
Early monthly pay scheme
Death in Service
Cycle to Work scheme
Travel and parking loans
Employee savings schemes and referral incentives
Supportive culture with strong retention and internal progression history