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Associate - Corporate M&A Lawyer

Taylor Root
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Corporate Associate (1–4 PQE) – Life Sciences-Focused Practice | London

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a 1–4 PQE Corporate Associate to join a highly regarded international team in London, known for delivering high-impact work with a strong cross-border focus.

The team advises across a broad range of corporate matters including

private M&A ,

venture capital ,

joint ventures , and

equity/debt capital markets , with a standout specialism in the life sciences sector. Clients span from major global pharmaceutical companies to high-growth biotech and tech businesses.

This role offers the chance to step into a close-knit team environment where associates are given meaningful responsibility from the outset, working directly with partners and senior lawyers on high-value, cross-border transactions. The work is varied and intellectually stimulating - ranging from M&A deals to complex licensing, collaborations and commercial agreements in the life sciences space.

Key Requirements:

UK-qualified lawyer with 1–4 years’ post-qualification experience
Strong academic background
Solid grounding in corporate law, ideally with exposure to private M&A
A genuine interest in the life sciences and healthcare sectors
Experience at a leading international or US law firm preferred

What Makes This Role Stand Out:

High level of partner access and mentorship
Collegial, collaborative and ambitious team culture
Opportunity to work closely with top-tier regulatory and antitrust teams in the US and Europe
Ability to take ownership of transactions and client relationships early on

Contact:

For a confidential discussion, please contact

James Cockerill

at

Taylor Root

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