
Hybrid Regulatory Solicitor bei The Premier League
The Premier League · London, Vereinigtes Königreich · Hybrid
- Optionales Büro in London
The role
- Financial regulation: Advising Clubs and the wider business on all elements of the League’s financial Rules, including the Profitability and Sustainability Rules and the Rules concerning associated party transactions, and assisting with the management of related processes.
- Disciplinary: Assisting with the investigation of breaches of the Premier League Rules and the process of determining and sanctioning those breaches, compiling reports, developing standard templates and assisting with the preparation of correspondence with Clubs.
- Disputes: Assisting with the management of disputes, often by way of arbitration, with Clubs and other third parties.
- Rules: Providing advice to Premier League colleagues and Clubs on questions of interpretation of the Premier League Rules, and assisting in the drafting of Rule changes.
- Owners’ and Directors’ Test: Working with the Director of Governance and Regulation and others to ensure compliance with the OADT in respect of any changes of control within a Club, new investment or the appointment of new Directors.
- Domestic and International regulation: Becoming an expert in the rules and regulations of The FA, FIFA and UEFA and advising Clubs and the business on the implications of the same.
- Stakeholder relations: Advising the business on its relationship with external stakeholders (including Government, the Professional Football Association and other regulatory bodies) as it impacts the work of the League as a regulator.
Requirements for the role
- Strong academic background and robust legal training from a reputable law firm or recognised in-house legal department
- Qualified solicitor of approximately 0-3 years’ post qualification experience (candidates outside this range with the required skills will be considered)
- Demonstrable litigation, investigatory and/or contentious regulatory experience, including drafting of evidence, submissions, client advice and correspondence
- Strong commercial awareness and the ability to think strategically
- Outstanding attention to detail and strong analytical and research skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent work ethic and ability to cope with pressurised situations and tight timeframes whilst maintaining a professional approach
- Experience working in the sports industry and familiarity with regulatory issues affecting football at a domestic and international level – preferred
- Experience in the areas of competition law, white collar investigations, mergers and acquisitions, banking, and/or corporate finance – preferred