
Managing Associate - Public Inquiries, Inquests and Public Law (Police Misconduct)
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support statutory and non‑statutory public inquiries and police misconduct proceedings, acting as a solicitor advisor to inquiry panels and disciplinary hearings, including accelerated misconduct hearings and appeals
- Undertake internal investigations, independent reviews, and provide legal advice to inquiry teams, professional standards departments, Appropriate Authorities, core participants, witnesses, and document providers
- Lead complex, large-scale document-heavy review exercises, disclosure and e‑disclosure production and information management processes
- Plan, define, and implement strategies to deliver results across multi-disciplinary legal or investigative environments, including coordinating evidence collection and witness preparation
- Provide clear, detailed instructions to witnesses and support them in advance of oral evidence
- Supervise team members, working collaboratively to nurture junior members’ development
- Operate flexibly across multiple workstreams, delegating tasks effectively, driving efficiency, and maximising resources
- Advise upon and manage a case load of police misconduct files across the broad spectrum of legal work concerning professional standards work; to Include drafting allegations (e.g. Regulation 30 notices), responses (Regulation 31), and support clients on evidential strategy, disclosure/redactions, and hearing preparations
- Prepare and draft misconduct advice for senior clients, attend misconduct hearings, and undertake advocacy when appropriate
- To assist in the supervision of staff in the handling of their own case files and in the provision of general advice to officers and staff on a range of legal misconduct issues
- Actively take responsibility for training and developing members of the team in the areas of Police Misconduct and Regulatory matters
- A qualified Solicitor (SRA or Law Society registered) with 5+ years PQE and the ability to work independently and confidently
- Experience in police misconduct, disciplinary processes or public inquiry settings; familiarity with serious allegations handling, e.g. gross misconduct, appeals, judicial review
- Knowledge of Police Conduct Regulations essential
- Demonstrable background in Police misconduct and regulatory advice work
- Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills, with excellent commercial awareness
- Experience in business development or client relationship management, ideally in the public or emergency services sectors
- A proactive, forward-thinking team-player who enriches our collaborative culture and supports the development of junior colleagues
- Be part of a growing team with specialist expertise in public inquiries, internal investigations, and police misconduct matters
- Real visibility and involvement in high-profile, high-stakes legal work alongside recognized legal representatives and key stakeholders
- Structured opportunities for career progression and personal development within a supportive and collegial environment