Data Privacy Lawyer – Partner Level

Iceberg Cyber Security
1 year ago
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Our client is not your typical law firm. They are built on entrepreneurial foundations that combine legal expertise with cutting-edge cybersecurity consulting services. Their commitment to excellence and innovation has positioned them as a market leader in the cybersecurity and data privacy space. With offices nationwide and a dynamic hybrid work model, they offer a unique and flexible work environment.

We are on the search for an accomplished Data Privacy Lawyer to join our client as a Partner. As a Data Privacy Partner, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of their legal and cybersecurity practices. We are looking for someone who not only possesses a strong legal and GDPR background but also excels in advisory work and has a proven track record of generating revenue through business development efforts and a stellar professional reputation.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide expert legal counsel in data privacy and GDPR compliance. Lead and manage advisory teams, providing guidance on complex data privacy matters. Drive business development initiatives to expand their client base and revenue streams. Leverage your extensive network and professional following to foster new opportunities. Collaborate with our cybersecurity consulting experts to deliver integrated solutions to clients. Act as a mentor to junior team members, fostering their professional growth.

Qualifications:

Experienced Data Privacy Lawyer Current standing as a Partner in a recognized law firm. In-depth knowledge of data privacy laws, including GDPR. Proven ability to generate revenue through business development efforts. Strong advisory and leadership skills. Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building abilities. A track record of successfully handling complex data privacy cases. A dynamic network and a reputation for excellence in the field.

Location:

While their operations span the country, London is a central hub for their work. They offer a hybrid working model, allowing for flexibility in your work arrangements.

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