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Sign inLawyer - Commercial Cards (12 Month FTC)
- 13 February 2026
- Lloyds Banking Group - Cardiff, Cardiff, CF10 5PE
- £89,739 to £99,710 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Contract
- Full time
JOB TITLE: Lawyer - Commercial Cards, Banking Products Legal (12 Month Secondment/FTC) SALARY: £89,739 - £99,710 LOCATION(S): Bristol, Cardiff, Chester, Edinburgh, Halifax & Leeds HOURS: Full Time WORKING PATTERN: Our work style is hybrid, which involves ...
Paralegal
- 20 February 2026
- Wrexham University - Wrexham, Wales
- £26,092 to £28,777 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
Wrexham University has a dynamic, in-house Legal Team that provides legal advice and support to the University and its subsidiaries across diverse areas of law. We are seeking a talented and motivated individual with a legal background who is detail orientated...
14655 - Legal Adviser (Crime) - Wales
- 10 February 2026
- Ministry of Justice - Wales, UK
- £42,914 to £46,182 per year
- On-site only
- Permanent
- Full time
The role of the legal adviser is vital to the smooth running of HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) and is a highly rewarding position within our organisation. If you have a passion for law, being a part of a team committed to providing a quality service ...
Director, Company Law and Governance
- 17 February 2026
- Government Recruitment Service - Cardiff
- £100,000 to £162,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full time
The Director’s responsibilities are central to the operation of the UK economy. Investing, lending, contracting – none of these would happen without the underpinning regimes of limited liability, insolvency, audit and corporate governance. That's why the ...
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