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STORM Partners
City of London
1 month ago
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STORM Partners is the leading Blockchain Professional Service Provider in Europe, positioned as the 'McKinsey of Web3'. We are looking for an experienced legal assistant to join our team. You will be responsible for streamlining and running our legal administration, allowing our organisation to grow.


You are a great fit for this job if you thrive in environments with high workloads and increasing client demand, and create order in the midst of chaos. The role reports to a Senior Associate, Legal & Compliance and includes opportunities to grow in scope and responsibility with time and performance.


⚡️ Hiring for Values:


It's essential to us that you fit our values. STORM Partners was created to remove obstacles preventing visionary Web3 companies from delivering on the promise of trust, disintermediation, and decentralization to the world, and we expect our team members to bring those ideas to life.


  • Ambitious craftsmanship
  • Transparent partnership
  • Passionate discovery
  • Purposeful teamwork


⚡️ Reponsibilities:


  • Organize legal documents, including deliverables, contracts, reports, and correspondence.
  • Prepare and ensure timely submission of legal filings.
  • Assist in managing time tracking for all billing lawyers and paralegals.
  • Optimize the department’s billable time and act as a project manager when needed.
  • The ability to proofread or edit documents in French is a plus.


⚡️ Job Requirements:


  • Work experience in a law firm or similar institution.
  • Project management or legal operations experience is a strong plus.
  • Formal legal administration, legal operations, or paralegal certification.
  • Strong organizational and multitasking abilities.
  • Proficiency in G-Suite, Asana, and Notion.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism.


While detailed knowledge of Web3 is not necessary, familiarity with technical subjects, finance, software, and the intersection of digital and physical law is beneficial.


This role is designed to support the firm's legal and administrative functions, ensuring smooth operations and efficient legal support. Flexibility and the ability to step into a project management role when needed are highly valued. Please upload your CV as a .pdf. LinkedIn does not open a preview of Word documents, which makes them harder to review. Thank you!

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