Associate - Commercial, Technology and Data Protection

HAYS Specialist Recruitment
Bristol, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
29 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Competitive salary with performance-related bonus Hybrid and flexible working options Employee sabbaticals Enhanced parental leave policies Private healthcare and wellbeing initiatives Ongoing training and professional development

Your new firm
Our client is looking for a Commercial, Technology & Data Solicitor, ideally with 2+ years' PQE, to join their successful Commercial, Technology & Data team, working closely with experienced partners and associates on a wide range of cutting-edge matters. This opportunity is with a progressive and highly regarded UK law firm recognised for its innovation, collaborative culture and ambitious growth plans. The firm advises a diverse client base spanning household names, fast-growth scale-ups and established national and international businesses. It is known for working on complex, high-profile matters and for investing heavily in the development and wellbeing of its people. The culture is refreshingly human, inclusive and entrepreneurial, with a strong commitment to responsible business practices, sustainability and community engagement.

Your new role
Key responsibilities include:

  • Advising technology suppliers and scale-up businesses on launching new products and services, particularly AI-driven and SaaS solutions
  • Drafting and negotiating complex technology, cloud services, software licensing and outsourcing agreements
  • Advising users of technology across sectors such as Retail & Consumer, Financial Services and Energy & Infrastructure on large-scale technology implementations and procurement projects
  • Working on data protection and cybersecurity matters, including compliance audits, DPIAs, complex DSARs, data processing arrangements and international data transfers
  • Supporting clients with data breach preparedness and incident response
  • Advising on strategic uses of data, including database optimisation, data monetisation and marketing strategies
  • Supporting corporate and private equity transactions, including commercial and data-focused due diligence and transitional services arrangements, often alongside City and international law firms

This role offers excellent exposure to intellectually stimulating work, significant client contact and real opportunities for career progression.

What you'll need to succeed
To thrive in this role, you will:

  • Be a Commercial, Technology & Data Solicitor, ideally with 2+ years' PQE
  • Have experience across a broad range of commercial matters, with a demonstrable focus on technology and data protection
  • Take a pragmatic, solution-driven approach aligned with clients' commercial objectives
  • Be a strong communicator with the confidence to build lasting client relationships
  • Be comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-performance environment
  • Show interest in business development, profile-raising and collaborative working
  • Share a genuine passion for innovation, teamwork and delivering excellent client outcomes

What you'll get in return
In return, you'll join a seriously ambitious law firm offering high-quality work and a supportive, flexible working environment, alongside a strong benefits package including:

  • Competitive salary with performance-related bonus
  • Hybrid and flexible working options
  • Employee sabbaticals
  • Enhanced parental leave policies
  • Private healthcare and wellbeing initiatives, including mental health support and gym memberships
  • Ongoing training and professional development tailored to your career goals

Ready to take the next step?
If you're a Commercial, Technology & Data Solicitor looking to work on innovative and complex matters within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment, this is an outstanding opportunity. Please contact Harriet Chapman at Hays Legal for further information on the role.

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