International Trade Knowledge Lawyer - Elite Global Law Firm

Location London
Discipline: Knowledge Lawyer
Job type: Permanent
Job ref: 37477
Published: 3 days ago
Expiry date: 25 Nov 2026 23:59

A rare opportunity has arisen for an experienced lawyer to join a leading international law firm as an International Trade Knowledge Lawyer This role sits at the heart of a rapidly evolving legal landscape, supporting partners, shaping policy, and driving innovation across international trade and customs law in the EU, UK and globally. It offers real influence, visibility, and the chance to contribute to a high-profile, fast-moving practice. This role is available in the London or Brussels office. 

Why Apply?

• Strategic role with direct impact on knowledge, training, and policy.
• Exceptional exposure to partners, senior stakeholders, and global teams.
• Work at the forefront of significant international trade developments.
• Collaborative culture with strong opportunities for growth and innovation.

The Knowledge Lawyer will support the EMEA Competition Section and International Trade Practice Group, leading the practice’s knowledge strategy and keeping teams ahead of key trade and customs developments. This includes sanctions, export controls, tariffs, trade defence investigations, free trade agreements, and related EU/UK legislation. The role combines thought leadership, training, knowledge creation, and innovation, and can be based in either the London or Brussels office.

Key Responsibilities

• Provide legal and practical expertise, including supporting client work and mentoring junior lawyers.
• Deliver targeted internal training and identify development needs.
• Monitor and communicate important legal and regulatory developments.
• Produce client alerts, newsletters, and thought-leadership materials.
• Manage precedents and know-how across KM systems.
• Support business development and contribute to innovation initiatives.

Who This Suits

A qualified lawyer with at least six years’ post-qualification experience and strong international trade and customs expertise, whether from private practice, government, or in-house. Excellent drafting, research and communication skills, commercial awareness, and a client-focused mindset are essential. The ideal candidate will be proactive, collaborative, and confident driving projects, influencing policy, and delivering impactful training.

This is a high-profile, rewarding role for someone who enjoys shaping knowledge, supporting complex cross-border work, and helping legal teams stay ahead in a fast-changing trade environment.