In-house Legal Counsel
Listed on 2026-02-02
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant, Business Law
The role in a nutshell: This role provides the business with high-quality, practical legal advice and services across a broad range of areas, including commercial, regulatory, data protection, litigation and marketing. You will be working closely with internal stakeholders to manage contracts, provide commercially focused legal advice, and support compliance with legal requirements - all within a supportive environment that encourages professional growth.
This role also offers the opportunity to gain exposure to other areas of the wider Toyota business, providing valuable commercial insights beyond the core legal function.
About the Legal Team: The Legal Team plays a pivotal role in providing practical, solution focused legal support to all internal departments across the business. We help the business stay within the law, manage legal and commercial risk, and meet its regulatory obligations by managing contracts, providing legal advice, resolving legal queries, and handling customer complaints. We also work closely with teams across the business to ensure customers receive a legally compliant experience, with appropriate redress offered where required.
Our team is friendly and approachable, and we collaborate with departments across the business to solve problems together. You’ll get to know people from all areas of the business, and the wider Toyota group, which makes our work varied and rewarding.
What you’ll be doing:
On an ordinary day, you will be a valued member of the Legal Team providing high-quality legal advice and legal services to the business, supporting various departments, and managing contracts.
Here are some of the key responsibilities you’ll be handling:
- Providing timely, practical and proportionate legal advice to internal stakeholders, ensuring it aligns with the business’s risk appetite and policies, with appropriate escalation of higher risk matters.
- Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating customer and supplier contracts, including managing the contract lifecycle from signature through to variation and renewal.
- Liaising with internal departments and external stakeholders (customers, suppliers, funders) to ensure legal queries are resolved efficiently, acting as a key point of contact and helping stakeholders understand legal risks and options in a clear, pragmatic way.
- Conducting legal research and staying up to date with legislative and regulatory changes.
- Overseeing the effective management of the Legal tracker and Legal Inbox, ensuring matters are triaged, monitored, prioritised, allocated and progressed appropriately, and flagging capacity or risk issues where necessary.
- Creating and maintaining template agreements, policies, legal procedures, and internal guidance materials, ensuring legal processes are followed.
- Supporting internal legal training, assisting with the preparation of training materials and the delivery of training sessions where appropriate.
- Supporting litigation work by preparing legal documents such as statements of case, witness statements, and court applications.
- Maintaining your SRA CPD record and reflecting on your learning experiences.
Requirements:
To work successfully in the role, you will need to have the following experience:
- Qualified Solicitor of England and Wales.
- Previous experience working in an in-house legal team or a reputable law firm.
- Prior commercial and contract law experience.
- Outstanding analytical and written communication skills, with excellent attention to detail and the ability to ask questions and seek clarification when needed.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to build relationships at all levels.
- Strong commercial awareness and a developing business mindset, with the ability to balance legal risk with commercial objectives.
- Proactive, solutions-oriented approach, with the ability to manage a varied workload independently, whilst having the confidence to take ownership of matters and recognise when to seek input or escalate.
- Strong administrative skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Highly organised with strong time management skills and the ability to…
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