How to educate yourself on discrimination and Black History

February 12, 2022

Taylor Root is proud to celebrate Black History.

We recognise that honouring Black History goes beyond the duration of February and that we should actively look to celebrate Black History, uplift the voices of our Black colleagues, and genuinely continue to uncover ways we can eradicate discrimination, unconscious or active, of any sort, during the recruitment, hiring and employment processes.

Being aware of the fullness of our history allows us all to challenge ourselves on internal biases. Black History Month is a reminder to actively champion diversity; it’s a chance for us to find more ways to commemorate an overshadowed history and overlooked voices.

In this article celebrating Black History Month, we look at resources that will promote a fuller understanding of Black History, see how to combat unconscious bias, and how we can support Black colleagues.

Origins and Milestones

The history of Black Britons and their myriad contributions is deeply ingrained into the roots of the country. Much of that same history has been under-recorded, undertaught, not celebrated, and has been subject to deliberate revisionism, appropriation, and erasure. We have compiled some resources sharing important milestones that we should all be aware of. Take a look below!

Black History Month: What is it and why is it celebrated?

This article from Al Jazeera is a good starting point to use as a guide to understanding what Black History Month is and how it is celebrated. It contains videos discussing “Are Black Britons the true ‘founding fathers’?” and shares another looking into the Lives of Black Women.

Here’s the story behind Black History Month — and why it’s celebrated in February

An insightful piece from NPR diving further into the origins of Black History Month, including a look into how Carter J. Woodson, the ‘father of Black history,’ chose February as the month to celebrate, and the themes assigned to the month by the ASALH. Read the article here, or more on black history themes.

Google on Black History

This exciting piece by Google is all about celebrating key milestones in Black History, from the Civil Rights movement to women who changed the world – Google has shared snippets of personal stories from some brilliant people in the Arts and Culture sector, like Yara Shahidi and Angela Rye, and you can easily explore more content on Black Creators and Black History by navigating the options at the end of the page. [Read here]

Workplace Discrimination

“Black, Latinx, and Asian workers feel more belonging working remotely”.

This statement from the below Well + Good article reflects how workplace discrimination and microaggressions can isolate our Black co-workers. Whilst hybrid working offers a temporary solution, the root of the problem lies within internalised discrimination materialising in the office.

The resources below are good educational pieces on how we can make the workplace a more inclusive environment.

Black, Latinx, and Asian Workers feel more belonging working remotely, which says a lot about workplace culture.

Well + Good’s article, mentioned above, explores the reasons why employees of colour might feel more comfortable in a hybrid or fully remote workplace and discusses what leaders can do to be aware of discomforts and aim to create a more welcoming environment.

White people say they’re allies at work. Black And Latina women disagree.

This impactful piece, written in 2020 during the height of the recent Black Lives Matter movement, delves into a study exploring the misconception that there is a strong sense of allyship in the workplace. This moving article is a real eye-opener as to what we think we’re doing right, compared to what actions we should instead be taking as allies.

Exploring the ways internalised oppression shows up in the workplace

Janice Asare’s Forbes article brings up the tough subject of the role of internalised oppression in the workspace. She discusses how marginalised groups can often internalise negative tropes, which can then in turn manifest in negative attitudes, such as having a scarcity mindset or developing imposter syndrome. A must-read article.

If you’re not sure what workplace microaggressions look like, here are seven examples.

The final resource looking into how to educate yourself on discrimination lists variations of microaggressions that people of colour are all very familiar with. From articulation to attitude, this article is a great piece to read to find out the common microaggressions that our Black co-workers face.


In recognition of Black History Month 2023, we are celebrating and sharing the stories of Black leaders and colleagues from across The SR Group and our networks. We are delighted to have been able to interview Terryl Brown, Chief Legal Counsel, Deputy Commissioner for Legal Affairs and Administration for the Fire Department of New York City.

In addition to providing advice and counsel to the Fire Commissioner and senior leadership, Terryl is responsible for overseeing the management of the Fire Department’s Candidate Investigations, Drug Testing, Enforcement of Violations, General Law, Health Law, Health Care Compliance, Human Resources, Investigations and Trials, Labor Relations and Regulatory Compliance Units. On behalf of the Fire Commissioner, Terryl chairs the New York Fire Pension Board, the New York Fire Investment Board and is a Trustee on the New York City Deferred Compensation Board.

Terryl also recently served as a Commissioner of the New York State Joint Commission on Public Ethics.

What challenges have you faced during your career journey as a Black leader, and how have you overcome some of these?

I have been very fortunate and have had great career opportunities, support and mentoring. However, these opportunities did not always come easily. I have faced quite a few obstacles and challenges along the way, beginning with a high school guidance counselor who did not think that I was “college material,” and who attempted to dissuade me from pursuing college; to professors in graduate school who would not acknowledge my contributions to class discussions; to being assumed to be a paralegal rather than an attorney; to needing to work twice as others to demonstrate my competence and value, in order to receive promotions. These experiences strengthened rather than weakened me, built confidence rather than doubt, and made me more determined to succeed.

How do you celebrate Black History Month? Are there any figures that you most admire or resonate with, whether they are famous or not?

I celebrate differently each year.  This year, the Fire Department of New York kicked-off its inaugural MLK Day of Service. In partnership with Hunger-Free America, we went out into the community distributing informational pamphlets on fire prevention and safety, and how to access economic and food assistance.

Regarding figures that I admire, there are many to choose from. A person who has been in the forefront of my thoughts recently and whom I greatly admire is Mamie Till-Mobley, the mother of Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old Black boy from Chicago who was brutally murdered (shot, beaten beyond recognition and found in the Tallahatchie river) in 1955 while visiting relatives in Money, Mississippi.  Ms.Till-Mobley with quiet strengthen and pose, made the courageous decision to have an open casket at her son’s funeral service at a time when people would not dare to speak out about lynchings. She also allowed a magazine to publish photographs of his corpse. These photographs were circulated and expose to the world the horrific ways Blacks were being lynched and murdered in the south.

Is there a policy or legislation in the workplace that comes to mind as something which positively or negatively impacts Black workers in particular?

The CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Act positively impacts the self-esteem of Black workers and students. The Act prohibits employers and schools from enforcing purportedly “race neutral” grooming policies and prohibits race discrimination based on natural hair or hairstyles. It empowers Blacks to confidently wear their hair in its natural state.

Any advice for early career talent within the Black community who are navigating the workforce?

First and foremost – believe in ourself!! Show up, put in the effort, take the time to learn – the job, the company, the culture, the industry. Seek out mentors. Continue to educate yourself. Always be willing to take on new tasks and new responsibilities even in instances when there is no immediate financial gain. Be reliable, be accountable, be available, be honest and be authentic. 


We are delighted to have been able to interview Willie Grant, Global Head Human Resources at CooperSurgical.

How can corporations create an ecosystem based on DEI to specifically benefit Black communities?

It is simple, ask a group of Black employees what they need. Engage with them in a conversation. Every company is different and the ecosystem should be based on the needs of the company and employees. Build and nurture an environment that is supportive, provides recognition and provides a fair opportunity to compete. The approach has to be led by senior leaders and supported by the next level down. The middle management level is where the ecosystem starts to break down if metrics are in place to hold the organization accountable.

What challenges have you faced during your career journey as a Black leader, and how have you overcome some of these?

I would say there are two challenges that I faced during my career journey. The first one, was early into my career. I would wait until everyone spoke in the room before I said anything. I wouldn’t interrupt people who were talking and would wait until they would finish their point, however, by that time someone else would start speaking. I had a manager say, “when you speak up, you are very insightful and on point. I need you to speak up more often and lead from the front.” Now, I have no problem interrupting people, speaking first or last or having a dissenting point of view. The second challenge was later in my career. I was not promoted to Vice President when I thought my work and the scope of my role supported it.  My manager at the time, shared with me that at the VP level, in addition to your skills and capabilities, people at that level and above need to “see” you as one of them. And a senior leader told her, that I used too many colloquiums. And from that point on, I would modify my approach to the audience I was addressing.  Now, I am who I am and I may not be for everyone and I am ok with that.

How has hybrid working impacted Black workers specifically (and/or historically excluded/historically underrepresented groups) and equity among workers? Have these impacts been positive, negative, or a bit of both?

I believe hybrid work has both positive and negative impacts to and on Black workers. It has had a positive impact by allowing space for employees to have better control over their home and work responsibilities. Additionally, it has created an environment where Black workers feel free to be themselves. There is this concept of “code switching” where I must be someone else in the office.  This can have an emotional toll on BIPOC workers. A hybrid work environment allows people to take a break from code switching. Hybrid has had or can have a perceived negative impact on BIPOC workers, particularly new hires, as they may feel they are missing out on the informal networking opportunities you get when you are in the office. There is a concern that I will not be given the prime project or be considered for promotion if I am not seen. There is a perspective of “your work will speak for itself” that does not always ring true with the BIPOC community and there is a belief that face time with your peers and leaders are important. This thought could have a negative impact on retention, well-being and performance.

Any advice for early career talent within the Black community who are navigating the workforce?

The advice that I would give to early career talent is the following:
– Act like you belong in the room, because you do
– Always contribute to a meeting. Don’t talk just to talk, ensure you are contributing and furthering the discussion
– It is ok to disagree with someone without being disagreeable
– Take the tough assignments, you will learn and grow like never before
– Don’t be afraid to ask for what you want. Closed mouths don’t get fed
– And lastly, I would advise early career talent to seek out a mentor, a sponsor as well as develop their own personal Board of Directors

How do aspiring Black leaders secure their rightful seat at the table?

You should always contribute to the discussion. Irrespective of who is in the room. Often time, aspiring Black leaders will defer to the most senior person in the room as a sign of respect. That approach is ok some of the time, not all of the time. Bring ideas and advance the discussion in any room you are in. And deliver on what you say you are going to deliver, when you say you are going to deliver it, if not sooner.


In recognition of Black History Month 2023, we are celebrating and sharing the stories of Black leaders and colleagues from across The SR Group and our networks. We are delighted to have been able to interview Nicole Francis, Recruiter at Taylor Root.

Tell us about your heritage?

I am first generation American. My mother was born in Bahamas but raised in Jamaica and my father is also from the beautiful island of Jamaica. I was raised in Crown Heights and Flatbush, Brooklyn. A very vibrant neighborhood with the largest concentration of Afro-Caribbean people. I’m very proud of my heritage and spent many of my adolescent years traveling to Jamaica and staying with my family in a small parish called St. Catherine.

How does having a multicultural background impact you?

Having a multicultural background has allowed me to have an appreciation for other people’s diversities and from a professional standpoint, has enabled me to be more relatable to other minority groups in the workplace. One of my favorite parts of my job is when I meet a candidate or client that is of Afro-Caribbean ancestry, and we immediately bond over shared experiences.

What would you like to see from allies to support Black History Month?

I think the best way everyone can support Black History Month is by getting educated on the issues that affects Blacks not only in America but around the world. There’s a lot more to our history than what mainstream media displays and it would be helpful if non-Blacks learned more. I also believe allies can show support by supporting more Black-owned business and aide in promoting these companies.

What do you think of the progress society has made so far?

Of course, as a society we’ve progressed tremendously, and we’ve broken through many glass ceilings. I’ve had opportunities that my ancestors could never fathom for themselves, but I do believe in many ways we still have a long way to go in terms of equity.

What does Black History Month mean to you?

Black History Month for me is a time of reflection of how far as a people we have come. Blacks in the US overcame major adversaries to be the successful group of people that we are today and this time of year always highlights the achievements that used to only be a dream for Blacks – but now many of us are actually living it.


In recognition of Black History Month 2023, we are celebrating and sharing the stories of Black leaders and colleagues from across The SR Group and our networks. We are delighted to have been able to interview Jenifer David, Director of Human Resources and Operations Manager at Entertainment Partners.

Jenifer has been an HR professional for over 15 years and has served as an HR Generalist, HR Manager, Director of Human Resources including DEI and VP, HR. Her work has involved advising on all types of HR issues across multistate and she has played an instrumental role in DEI implementation and imbedding DEI into the fabric of the organization. Jenifer has also provided compliance management, advice and employee training across the US. She has a Master’s degree in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development. Jenifer is in the final stages of completing her PhD in Organizational Leadership.

How can corporations create an ecosystem based on diversity, equity, and inclusion to specifically benefit Black communities?

ERGs (Employee Resource Groups) are a great resource and medium for employers to make positive sustainable change in the workplace. ERGs create a psychologically safe space for employees to bring their whole authentic selves and openly make their voices heard. ERGs empower employees to take impactful, intentional actions on the things that matter to them, thereby creating an inclusive environment.

What challenges have you faced during your career journey as a Black leader, and how have you overcome some of these?

As a Black woman I have encountered discrimination and many microaggressions. I have used the challenges I experienced as learning opportunities and invested in my own professional growth, my emotional intelligence, confidence and willingness to take risks. I use my experiences to encourage others and to create a space where the people I encounter walk away feeling better after the experience. Unfortunately, we live in a world where Black women must work harder than their white counterpart and even Black men. I choose to stay positive! Embrace the challenges you encounter, know that they will make you stronger, stay true to who you are and allow yourself the grace to make mistakes and recover from them. Stand in your truth and faith.

How do you celebrate Black History Month? Are there any figures that you most admire or resonate with, whether they are famous or not?

I use the time to reflect on the sacrifices of the activists that came before us and celebrate their achievements. I engage in conversations with members of my team and co-workers who are willing to talk and learn more about Black History. I share my knowledge about my culture, but I also learn so much about other cultures too. I think about what we can do to move the needle forward so that my children and their children can get closer to equity and parity.

Each year I read Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech” – I am always overtaken with a wave of emotion and languish in the stark realization that despite Dr. King’s dream for Black people, we have not made much improvement for all Black people since then. As a people when we hear of the success of few Black men and women, we become content in the comforting thought that “we have made it” when our fight for equality for ALL people has only just begun.

When Dr. King made his speech in 1963, he spoke about the lack of meaningful change for all Black people after 100 years that slavery was abolished. Today – 158 years since the abolition of slavery, Black people and marginalized groups still fight for equality in America. In his speech Dr. King eloquently spoke about police brutality and the plight of Black people – a speech that is now historic with present context.

As the fight continues for equality of all people, let us reflect on an excerpt from Dr. King’s iconic speech:

But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence.

Dr. Martin Luther King

Is there a policy or legislation in the workplace that comes to mind as something which positively or negatively impacts Black workers in particular?

Historically policies and legislation have been created with a blanket, one size fits all approach. Time and research need to be dedicated to the intersectionality of minorities and the unintended negative impact of some policies and legislation on diverse communities of employees. Employers need to focus on creating equitable spaces for all employees and ensure that diverse communities have the support and structures necessary to capitalize on growth and development opportunities.

How has hybrid working impacted Black workers specifically (and/or historically excluded/historically underrepresented groups) and equity among workers? Have these impacts been positive, negative, or a bit of both?

Let’s start with the good – the hybrid workplace has minimized many microaggressions in the workplace as employees have transitioned to a virtual workspace. The hybrid work environment has also placed a spotlight on individual contributions and have forced everyone to be more communicative.

The bad – there has been a marked decrease in employees feeling a sense of connection and for diverse communities that isolated feeling has increased. While equity on the basis of race, gender and other protected classes is a key component of DEI, the discipline is actually broader – it’s about creating an even playing field for reward and advancement regardless of variables. Currently, companies are most focused on the day-to-day logistical challenges of balancing remote and in-person teams. But we can’t overlook the bigger issue of ensuring a level playing field. This starts with acknowledging and addressing the biases managers may hold toward in-person and remote work.

Any advice for early career talent within the Black community who are navigating the workforce?

  • Invest in your own personal and professional development
  • Network and step forward to take advantages of opportunities to showcase the added value you bring
  • Talk to someone who has already done what you would like to do
  • Create your circle, surround yourself with people you can learn from
  • Don’t put too much pressure on yourself and don’t add to the pressure that already exists from society etc
  • Be prepared to take risks, make mistakes, ask for forgiveness, and stand up in the moment – for yourself, for someone else, or for a cause. That is taking a risk
  • Be willing to take on more and try something new. Take the opportunity to grow and make mistakes
  • Show up as your authentic self
  • Understand how you add value
  • Listen and learn – it will help you grow
  • Continue to ask the questions you need to ask
  • Have intellectual curiosity and be a lifelong learner
  • Don’t be afraid to try to do things differently
  • Admit when you don’t know – surround yourself with people there to prop you up.
  • Seek a variety of mentors to help with different parts of your career

How do aspiring Black leaders secure their rightful seat at the table?

To get your foot in the door, have thicker skin and be prepared for unconscious bias and microaggressions. Make sure you have a strong support system that you can lean into during the tough times and find the support you need to assist you in navigating uncertain waters. Speak up about injustices and don’t be afraid to let your voice be heard in a respectful and professional manner!

Input equals output when it comes to building your reputation.

Once you are in the room, success can still seem out of reach, as unintended assumptions all too often craft people’s perceptions, both in and out of the office. Minorities in leadership is still rare, and people might assume you were hired to fill a diversity quotient. Prove them wrong.

Make connections, invest in relationship building and pay it forward.

Focus your energy on being helpful and being a value add, more than being at the table.

If your desire to serve and add value is greater than to be at a particular table, your influence will rise, and in time opportunities will present themselves. This is always true. If not where you currently serve, someone somewhere will notice. There is always an opening, somewhere, for bright and capable young leaders — young leaders who are willing to pay the price and add value rather than assume a seat at the table is automatically deserved.

Demonstrate competence in the area you have been chosen to lead.

Excel in what you have been asked to do. Get really good at your job before you seek the next job. Learn your craft, get better, become the go-to person that everyone wants on their team. Your results should speak for themselves so loudly that you never have to call someone’s attention to how hard you work. Let’s be candid, no one cares how hard anyone works.

It’s not only about how good you are, it’s equally about how you demonstrate your influence and express your desires.

1 Timothy 3:1 says: “Whoever aspires to be an overseer desires a noble task.” (NIV) The rest of the verse, addresses the qualifications of the leader:

  • Character
  • Reputation
  • Demeanor
  • Attitude
  • Emotion
  • Self-leadership
  • Ego
  • Sincerity
  • Relationships

In short, who you are affects how you serve and lead.


In continuation of our series celebrating Black History, this third article gives insight into inspiring Black voices: celebrating pioneers from the past, and looking ahead, we celebrate inspirational people who are uplifting Black voices and are helping to drive change in workplaces.

Black history heroes:

A grey-scale image of Percy Julian – Chemist and researcher

Percy Julian – Chemist and researcher

A pioneer in chemistry and plant-derived medicine, Julian was one of the first African Americans to earn a PHD in chemistry despite not being allowed to attend high school.

Thanks to Julian’s research on medicinal plants, he helped to make the treatment of glaucoma readily available. He also developed an innovative process to create birth control on an industrial scale, making it accessible to more American women. Alongside being behind the creation of many life-changing drugs, Julian was also a social activist and provided opportunities for more scientists of colour in his companies. He also founded the ‘Legal Defense and Educational Fund of Chicago’ to help upskill Black communities.

A grey-scale image of Bessie Coleman – Pilot

Bessie Coleman – Pilot

Inspired as a young woman by her brothers’ stories from World War I, Coleman was motivated to become a pilot. However, as a Black woman, she was rejected from aviation schools across America. Determined to achieve her goal, she instead taught herself French and moved to France to earn her pilot’s license, becoming the first African American to receive a pilot’s license. Upon her return to America, Coleman started to perform stunts in shows but refused to participate if the audience was segregated, in solidarity with her community.

Coleman’s voice in Black History is still inspiring today, her passion and determination allowed her to break barriers in aviation and paved the way for all Black female pilots in America.

A grey-scale image of Charles Hamilton Houston – Lawyer and activist

Charles Hamilton Houston – Lawyer and activist

Known as ‘the man who killed Jim Crow’, Houston made it his mission to end Jim Crow after being subjected to racism whilst he served his country in World War I.

Determined to put an end to the “separate but equal” principle, Houston enrolled in Harvard Law School to get his doctorate and went on to become the first general counsel of the NAACP. As well as mentoring young Black lawyers, he became very active in many cases surrounding education and segregation – his legal strategies paved the way for the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision to reject segregated schools, four years after his passing in 1950.

The milestones set by these pioneers of the past still resonate with us today. Find out more about black history pioneers and unsung heroes.

Workplace heroes:

The best way to bring about sustainable diverse change in your workplace is to hear from the changemakers themselves. Below is a short list of influential voices, providing inspiration and ideas to help you drive strategic change in your organisations:

A photo of Minda Harts – Author, Founder and CEO at The Memo

Minda Harts – Author, Founder and CEO

Speaker, author and trailblazer, Harts is an advocate for young women and is passionate about getting them a seat at the table. From creating books like The Memo and You Are More Than Magic to help young women of colour find their voice and become leaders, to the ‘WOC Equity Initiative’, she shares her knowledge and experience to help others develop their careers. Listen to her podcast or find out more about Harts on her website.

LaTonya Wilkins – Founder and Author

After years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies, Wilkins has developed an evidence-based approach to diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. She strives to show others how to ‘build real relationships across differences’. Her company Change Coaches educates workplaces on DEI through coaching, workshops, culture academies and more, showing how individual people can ‘lead blow the surface’ to make real and sustainable changes for diversity in the workplace. View resources from Wilkins’s Change Coaches on workplace diversity.

A photo of Zachary Nunn – Founder, Creator

Zachary Nunn – Founder, Creator

Nunn created the Living Corporate podcast to amplify the voices of Black people at work. His extensive range of podcasts cover topics including ‘mental wellness while Black’, and ‘supporting Black women at work’. But Nunn is taking this podcast to new levels. Living Corporate now has curated content that their team has put together for listeners to choose from, which now provides subscribers with a more personal experience. He aims to take Living Corporate to new levels, with the intention of creating a community for people of colour who are navigating the workplace.

This article is the third of a four-part series celebrating Black History Month. The next article will be on the top resources to continue celebrating Black History throughout the year.

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Legal Counsel / Senior Legal Counsel (Commercial & Data) Location: Fully Remote (East Coast hours) A high-growth global data and SaaS business operating within the life sciences sector is seeking a Legal Counsel or Senior Legal Counsel to join its commercial legal team. This is a key hire within a fast-paced, commercially driven environment supporting […]
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  • Law firm
  • Permanent

IP Associate/Senior Associate

Taylor Root is currently partnering with a leading international law firm to assist as the team looks to hire an Associate into its IP, Technology & Regulatory practice in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a solicitor with strong experience across soft IP, technology and regulatory matters to join a well-established and growing team […]
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  • Charity/non-profit/third sector
  • Permanent

Legal Counsel

Taylor Root is working with a mission-driven international organisation within the climate space. As Legal Counsel, you will be a trusted adviser, helping colleagues across the business move quickly and confidently by managing risk in a pragmatic, solutions-focused way. This is the ideal role for a lawyer who thrives on high-impact work and enjoys being […]
  • Salary GBP49000 – GBP55000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 4 days ago

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  • Law firm
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Associate – Real Estate Litigation (2-4PQE)

About the Firm Our client is a well-established London law firm known for delivering high-quality legal services to a diverse client base, including property investors, developers, and high-net-worth individuals. The firm combines a strong sector focus with a supportive, collaborative culture that promotes professional development and personal growth in an inclusive environment. The Role This […]
  • Posted Posted 6 days ago

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Risk Lawyer

A leading UK law firm is seeking a Risk Lawyer to join its established Risk & Compliance team, working closely with senior risk, compliance, and claims stakeholders across the firm. The role focuses on managing a broad range of professional risk matters, including claims, complaints, regulatory issues, and wider advisory support. You will play a […]
  • Salary GBP70000 – GBP95000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 6 days ago

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  • Technology (in-house)
  • Temporary

Part-time Senior Legal Counsel/Head of Legal

Interim Senior Legal Counsel/Head of Legal (Part‑Time) 6‑month contract | 3 days per week | London (hybrid) SaaS / FinTech | PE‑backed growth business | ASAP start The Opportunity We’re working with a high‑growth, PE‑backed SaaS business operating in the financial services space, looking to appoint an Interim Senior Legal Counsel/Head of Legal on a […]
  • Posted Posted 1 week ago

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  • Law firm
  • Permanent

US Capital Markets Lawyer – Paris

US Capital Markets Lawyer – Paris (ECM / DCM / US Securities) A leading international law firm is seeking a US‑qualified capital markets lawyer to join its Paris‑based US securities practice, working on some of the most significant cross‑border ECM and DCM transactions in Europe. This is an established, high‑performing practice advising European and international […]
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  • Law firm
  • Permanent

Employment Associate, 1-3 PQE

Employment Associate – 1-3 PQE | US Law Firm | London About the Firm Our client is a highly regarded US law firm with a strong focus on technology, life sciences, and other growth sectors. The firm boasts a dynamic, entrepreneurial culture and works with innovative clients at all stages of their business journey, from […]
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  • Technology (in-house)
  • Permanent

Derivatives Lawyer

A leading legal-tech consultancy is looking for a talented derivatives lawyer to join their expert derivatives team in London. You’ll help maintain and develop multi‑jurisdictional content covering netting, collateral, pre‑trade due diligence and global derivatives regulation. The role Updating and producing legal analysis for digital publication Working with counsel globally to commission and review legal […]
  • Salary Excellent benefits package
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Criminal Compliance and Regulatory Associate

Job Description Associate Department: Insurance and Public Risk – Criminal Compliance & Regulatory Reporting to: Supervisor Office: Birmingham Our client is a leading UK and Ireland law firm known for working at the intersection of business and society. Social and environmental impact sit at the heart of its strategy, with a strong commitment to fairness, […]
  • Salary Up to GBP68000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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Real Estate Regeneration Senior Associate

Job Description Senior Associate Department: Real Estate – Public Sector & Regeneration Reporting to: Partner Office locations: Birmingham, Cardiff, Exeter, Manchester, Nottingham Our client is a UK and Ireland law firm with a strong reputation for working at the intersection of business and society. Social and environmental impact sit at the heart of its strategy, […]
  • Salary GBP75000 – GBP90000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Insurance
  • Permanent

In-House Legal Adviser – Insurance

Our client is an international pet insurance group operating across multiple European markets. The organisation distributes innovative pet insurance solutions both directly and through partnerships such as white‑label, co‑branding and affiliate models. With strong growth ambitions and a scale‑up culture, the business combines regulatory complexity with a highly commercial, international environment. About the role As […]
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  • Media/entertainment
  • Fixed term contract

Legal Counsel (9 month FTC)

About the Company We’re working with a global B2B events and information business that connects professionals with insight, ideas and opportunities across international markets. Through live and on‑demand events, digital platforms and knowledge-led services, the organisation supports specialist communities to grow, learn and succeed. This client has won “Best places to work” Awards and it […]
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  • Permanent

Private Client Knowledge Lawyer

Private Client Knowledge Lawyer London | hybrid A well‑established London law firm is seeking a experienced Private Client Knowledge Lawyer to join its private wealth practice. The position would suit either an existing Professional Support Lawyer or a senior private client fee‑earner looking to pivot away from fee‑earning. The Opportunity The role sits within a […]
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  • Media/entertainment
  • Fixed term contract

Legal Counsel (9 month FTC)

About the Company We’re working with a global B2B events and information business that connects professionals with insight, ideas and opportunities across international markets. Through live and on‑demand events, digital platforms and knowledge-led services, the organisation supports specialist communities to grow, learn and succeed. This client has won “Best places to work” Awards and it […]
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Litigation Solicitor – Tech Disputes

A leading Irish firm is looking to hire a mid to senior level Commercial Litigation lawyer to join the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice in Dublin. The role is primarily litigation‑focused advising technology and digital platform clients with additional exposure to regulatory issues relating to online content. If this is something of interest, please contact […]
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

NQ Construction Solicitor – Leading Firm

Our client one of the leading firms in the Irish market is looking to expand their Construction team by taking on a junior or due to qualify solicitor. This team provides expert advice on a wide range of construction, energy, infrastructure, and procurement matters. In this role, you will engage in a variety of complex […]
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  • Law firm
  • Fixed term contract

Planning Solicitor – 6-month FTC

Planning Solicitor 6‑month Fixed Term Contract | London (City) | Hybrid Our client, a leading international City law firm has an exceptional opportunity for a Planning Solicitor to join its highly successful Real Estate Planning team on a 6‑month fixed term contract. This role will be on a full-time, hybrid basis. The Planning team advises […]
  • Salary GBP155000 – GBP180000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

Transactional Construction Lawyers 0-10 PQE

Opportunities have arisen at Associate, Senior Associate or Principal Associate level to join a leading non contentious construction team in Birmingham. The role is open to lawyers across a broad experience range, from newly qualified through to ten years’ post qualification experience. The work focuses on advising property companies, real estate investors, public sector bodies, […]
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  • Law firm
  • Fixed term contract

Credit Funds Lawyer – 6-month FTC

Our client, an elite US City law firm is seeking an experienced Credit Funds Lawyer with solid experience handling Luxembourg‑domiciled fund structures to join the team on a 6‑month fixed term contract due to an increase in workload. This is an excellent opportunity to step into a high‑performing, high‑calibre funds practice within one of the […]
  • Salary GBP200000 – GBP250000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

IPO Paralegal – HK / US (multiple roles)

Top-Tier IPO teams at US, UK, Magic Circle and Red Circle Law firms are looking for junior Paralegals/ Legal Assistants for their growing Capital Markets team in Hong Kong. If you are a Paralegal with experience in ECM, IPOs (HK/ US) and proficient in Mandarin, this could be an excellent career move for you. Working […]
  • Salary HKD480000 – HKD540000 per annum + BONUS
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

Funds Paralegal – US Law Firms (Multiple roles)

Investment Funds practice of a few of the leading US law firms (Multiple roles) areseeking Paralegals/ Legal Managers who is eager to contribute to a fast-paced growing environment. The practice focuses on advising a range of international sponsors and investors in the structuring, formation, and offering of private investment funds, including private equity funds, real […]
  • Salary HKD336000 – HKD780000 per annum + Bonus
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Real estate (in-house)
  • Permanent

In-House Associate/AVP Attorney (Closing Group)

Representing a national real estate investment platform with a growing, multi‑office U.S. presence, we are proud to be leading the search for an Associate or Associate Vice President, Closing Group. This newly created role will support the execution of commercial real estate debt and equity transactions, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and operational excellence across the closing […]
  • Salary USD120000 – USD160000 per annum + Bonus
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

Commercial Contracts Senior Associate

Senior Associate. Commercial IT and Outsourcing – Birmingham. Hybrid Taylor Root is working with a leading UK commercial practice that is hiring a Senior Associate with 4+ PQE into its Commercial IT and Outsourcing team in Birmingham. The team advises on commercial contracts that sit at the heart of how organisations operate. The work covers […]
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  • Permanent

Compliance Consultant

We are partnered with a boutique compliance consulting firm, in the financial services sector, looking to add consultants to their team. There are multiple positions available. They pride themselves on providing bespoke solutions for their clients, namely private equity clients. The firm is highly collaborative and professional, and the positions exist because they have a […]
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  • Manufacturing
  • Permanent

Assistant General Counsel

Our client is an innovation‑focused organization with a strong technical foundation that is seeking an experienced Assistant General Counsel, with a strong background in Intellectual Property and Engineering, to guide its IP strategy and support broader legal initiatives. This is a senior role with direct engagement across technical leadership and executive stakeholders. Overview The AGC […]
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  • Permanent

Business Acceptance Manager

A top international law firm are hiring into their established risk and compliance function in London. The team are looking for a Business Acceptance Manager, to join their London based team (3 days per week in the office). The ideal candidate will have: – 3-5 years of AML / onboarding / financial crime experience from […]
  • Salary GBP65000 – GBP70000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

In-House Employment Lawyer – Professional Services

In-House Employment Lawyer – Professional Services London | Hybrid (60% office-based) | Full-time preferred A top international firm are seeking an In-House Employment Lawyer to join a collaborative, global Employment Relations team at an exciting point of change and growth. This role is ideal for an employment lawyer with around 4-5 years’ PQE, either already […]
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

In-House Employment Lawyer – Professional Services

Employment Lawyer (ER) – Professional Services London | Hybrid (60% office-based) | Full-time preferred A top international law firm are seeking an Employment Relations Lawyer to join a collaborative, global Employment Relations team at an exciting point of change and growth. This role is ideal for an employment lawyer with around 4-5 years’ PQE, either […]
  • Posted Posted 2 weeks ago

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  • Law firm
  • Fixed term contract

Leveraged Finance Solicitor – 3-month FTC

Leveraged Finance Associate (5+ PQE) – 3-month FTC | International City Law Firm Our client, a highly ranked international City law firm is seeking a Senior Leveraged Finance Associate to join its top ranked Banking & Finance team on an initial 3-month fixed‑term contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who is seeking […]
  • Salary GBP185000 – GBP210000 per annum
  • Posted Posted 3 weeks ago

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  • FinTech
  • Permanent

Senior Legal Counsel- Fintech, Banking & Payments

Senior Legal Counsel – Fintech, Banking & Payments (scope to grow into Head of Legal) UK (Hybrid – London) In‑house | Senior, hands‑on role We’re partnering exclusively with a UK‑licensed challenger bank with a strong fintech, payments and Banking‑as‑a‑Service (BaaS) focus, backed by an established European banking group. This is a role for a commercially […]
  • Salary bonus , medical, pension
  • Posted Posted 3 weeks ago

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  • FinTech
  • Permanent

Senior Legal Counsel- Fintech, Banking & Payments

Senior Legal Counsel – Fintech, Banking & Payments (scope to grow into Head of Legal) 📍 UK (Hybrid – London) 💼 In‑house | Senior, hands‑on role We’re partnering exclusively with a UK‑licensed challenger bank with a strong fintech, payments and Banking‑as‑a‑Service (BaaS) focus, backed by an established European banking group. This is a role for […]
  • Salary bonus , medical, pension
  • Posted Posted 3 weeks ago

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  • Media/entertainment
  • Permanent

Litigator (Media)

My client a UK‑based, publisher‑owned organisation that manages online news content, and copyright on behalf of publishers. They are looking for a litigator to join their team. These opportunities are rare in-house! The role also has the offering of remote working which we are seeing less as an option along with a good level of […]
  • Posted Posted 3 weeks ago

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  • Permanent

Senior Counsel

Our client is a regulated healthcare organization with consumer‑ and customer‑facing offerings. The Legal function partners closely with the business to support commercialization efforts, navigate regulatory requirements, and provide practical legal guidance across a complex operating environment. The role will function as a senior commercial counsel supporting a variety of business teams and market channels, […]
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  • Technology (in-house)
  • Permanent

Senior Legal Counsel (US & UK qualified)

SENIOR LEGAL COUNSEL – US QUALIFIED LAWYER BASED IN UK (5 YEARS’ PQE+) I have been exclusively instructed on a fantastic Senior Legal Counsel position with a dynamic and fast paced company based in Central London. They are a global data and technology-led growth consultancy with a focus on the UK and US jurisdictions. The […]
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