Knowledge Lawyer - Restructuring & Insolvency
Job Title: Knowledge Lawyer – Restructuring & Insolvency
Location: Remote / London (flexible)
Type: Full-time
Our client is a legal technology company transforming how lawyers access, understand, and apply legal knowledge. Their platform delivers practical, structured legal content designed by experienced practitioners, helping lawyers work faster and with greater confidence.
The Role
They are looking for an experienced Knowledge Lawyer to assist in maintaining and develop their Restructuring & Insolvency knowledge product. This is a key role at the intersection of legal expertise and product development, ideal for someone who enjoys distilling complex legal issues into clear, practical guidance.
You will take ownership of the content strategy, creation, and maintenance of restructuring and insolvency materials, ensuring they are accurate, up-to-date, and genuinely useful for practising lawyers.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain high-quality legal content across restructuring and insolvency topics
- Translate complex legal frameworks into clear, practical guidance and workflows
- Monitor legal and market developments and update content accordingly
- Collaborate with product, engineering, and design teams to enhance user experience
- Identify gaps in content and propose new features or improvements
- Ensure consistency, clarity, and usability across the knowledge product
- Engage with users and stakeholders to understand real-world needs
About You
- Qualified lawyer with significant experience in restructuring and insolvency (private practice or in-house)
- Strong technical knowledge of relevant law and practice
- Excellent drafting skills with the ability to write clearly and concisely
- Commercial awareness and understanding of how lawyers use legal resources
- Interest in legal tech and improving legal workflows
- Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced, product-driven environment
- Experience in knowledge management or legal publishing is a plus, but not essential