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The Legists is a multi-award-winning legal recruitment specialist dedicated to the legal profession. Recognised as the Most Trusted Legal Recruitment Agency by SME News in 2024, we connect experienced legal professionals with leading employers across the UK. White Collar Crime Solicitors specialise in advising and representing individuals, company directors, executives, and organisations facing allegations of financial and corporate crime.
They provide expert legal advice throughout criminal and regulatory investigations, helping clients navigate complex legal matters while protecting their interests and reputation. Typical responsibilities include advising clients during investigations, preparing defence strategies, representing clients in court, reviewing financial and corporate evidence, liaising with regulatory authorities, negotiating with prosecutors, and managing complex litigation involving financial misconduct and corporate offences.
White Collar Crime Solicitors handle a broad range of cases, including fraud, bribery and corruption, money laundering, tax evasion, insider trading, financial misconduct, sanctions breaches, cybercrime, and other regulatory investigations. They often work closely with organisations such as the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Opportunities for White Collar Crime Solicitors are available within specialist criminal defence firms, commercial and corporate law firms, boutique litigation practices, international law firms, regulatory teams, and public sector organisations. Salaries typically range from £45,000 to £120,000+, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of the work, with significantly higher earnings available for senior solicitors and those working on high-value or international cases.
To succeed in this specialist area, candidates require excellent analytical and investigative skills, commercial awareness, strong advocacy and negotiation abilities, and a thorough understanding of financial crime, corporate criminal law, and regulatory procedures. Employers generally seek qualified solicitors with experience in white collar crime, fraud, financial investigations, or regulatory enforcement.
At The Legists, we support legal professionals at every stage of their careers, helping them secure White Collar Crime Solicitor roles that align with their experience, specialist expertise, and long-term career aspirations.
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