Job Description
Public, Regulatory & Investigations Solicitor
Description:
We are hiring for our client, a leading commercial law practice in Dublin, seeking an ambitious Associate to join their Public, Regulatory & Investigations team. This permanent role offers the opportunity to work on complex and high-profile regulatory, investigatory, and administrative matters, providing excellent exposure across domestic and EU legislation.
Top 3 Things to Know About this Job:
Work on complex administrative, regulatory, and investigatory matters of real public importance.
Collaborate across teams and sectors, gaining diverse experience in privacy, public, and charity law.
Competitive salary, hybrid working, and strong career progression in a supportive environment.
The Role:
* Advise on administrative and public law, statutory interpretation, and information law (FOI, Access to Information on the Environment, and data privacy).
* Assist in administrative law litigation, including judicial review and statutory appeals, managing counsel input.
* Draft legal opinions, pleadings, submissions, correspondence, and consultation documents.
* Support regulatory investigations and inquiries, guiding clients through statutory processes.
* Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to provide integrated advice.
* Work alongside senior lawyers while managing your own portfolio of matters.
The Person:
* 1–5 years' PQE in litigation, regulatory, or public law.
* Strong analytical, drafting, and communication skills.
* Ability to manage multiple clients and work effectively under pressure.
* Experience with regulatory or public bodies is desirable.
The Rewards:
* Competitive remuneration with pension, healthcare, and bonus.
* Hybrid working and flexible arrangements.
* Collaborative, friendly, and inclusive culture.
* Employee development programmes, social events, and wellbeing initiatives.
Next Steps:
For more information or to apply for this Public, Regulatory & Investigations Associate role, please contact Amy Davis, Senior Legal Consultant.