Job Description
Location: Dublin | PQE: 1–5 | PermanentMy client, a leading Irish law firm, is seeking an Associate to join their Public, Regulatory & Investigations team. The team advises on complex regulatory, administrative, and investigatory matters for clients across sectors such as energy, healthcare, financial services, technology, and the public sector.The RoleYou will work on a wide range of matters, including:Advising on administrative and public law, statutory interpretation, and information law (FOI, environmental access, and data privacy) Supporting administrative law litigation, including judicial review and statutory appeal proceedings Assisting with regulatory investigations, inquiries, and statutory compliance Drafting legal opinions, court documents, correspondence, consultation papers, and public body policies or guidance Collaborating with internal cross-sectoral teams, including privacy and charities specialists Supporting senior lawyers in managing complex client matters The Person1–5 years PQE, with experience in litigation, regulatory law, or related practice areas Strong legal research, drafting, and analytical skills Client-focused with the ability to manage multiple matters effectively under pressure Experience with regulatory or public bodies is advantageous Collaborative, proactive, and keen to develop specialist expertise in public and regulatory law Why This RoleThis role offers the opportunity to work on high-profile, impactful matters in a supportive, team-oriented environment. My client provides competitive remuneration, hybrid working arrangements, and excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression.For a confidential conversation on this role reach out to me at caitriona@amicus.ie
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