The Role
This is an exciting time to join our growing Collective Actions business as we look to recruit a Litigation Advisor.
The successful candidate will work from our Birmingham office and will be closely supervised by our litigation
and central business acceptance teams. They will have responsibility for managing the client onboarding
process for class actions (claims involving significant numbers of claimants).
Responsibilities will include the following:
1. Ensuring that our ‘Know Your Client’ (KYC) checks comply with legal and regulatory requirements,
specifically:
- Collecting and reviewing KYC documents and information in relation to those clients who fall out
of the automated onboarding process.
- Undertaking detailed research on corporate clients, using Companies House and, as applicable,
other corporate registry databases.
- Scrutinising the results of sanctions, PEP and adverse media checks on individual clients, and role
holders and beneficial owners of corporate clients.
- Escalating decisions about onboarding clients as appropriate and documenting the rationale for
decisions.
- Communicating client onboarding decisions to both the litigation team and clients, clearly and
effectively.
- In appropriate cases, conducting conflict checks, analysing results and escalating decisions.
2. Client management:
- Managing an inbox and reviewing client requests and queries, providing responses within
defined timescales.
- Understanding the case being brought on behalf of hundreds / thousands of clients to assist
them, answer queries they may have about the claim and give clarification where needed.
- Escalating issues to line managers as necessary.
- Maintaining a log of any complaints / concerns and recording any recurring issues or themes
to ensure efficient management of the inbox to maintain client satisfaction.
The Team
Gateley Legal’s Collective Actions (competition law and group litigation) team delivers access to justice in a fair,
efficient, and transparent way – this is at the core of our team’s purpose. Using the right expertise and the right
technology they bring a forward-thinking approach to individuals, businesses and consumers looking to achieve
collective redress and help claimants to seek justice by sharing the cost and risk across many people or
organisations in the same situation. Claimant-centred collective actions are a new and developing area of the
law, which play a key role in holding businesses to account to ensure access to justice and fair compensation
for consumers
Gateley Legal has made significant investment in technology which will support hundreds and thousands of
claimants to opt into a class action. The effect of this, is that manual intervention will be limited and the
process of onboarding of clients will only require involvement by a Litigation Advisor in a limited number of
scenarios. We therefore expect that the successful candidate for this role will have more exposure to the legal
queries rather than queries of an administrative nature.
Our Head of Collective Actions and Partner - Chaya Hanoomanjee, and Partner – Alicia Theuma have extensive
experience in launching and managing group claims, usually with an international element, and in securing
group settlements. Supplemented with detailed knowledge of litigation funding, they are well placed to advise
on all stages of the collective actions process, and suitable funding structures.
Our highly experienced and talented team has acted on some of the most complex and significant collective
cases in the UK, brought by both consumers and businesses. The team has been at the forefront of the rise of
consumer group claims, including previously acting as lead solicitor for over 71,000 individuals in the landmark
Volkswagen NOx Emissions Group litigation, which settled for £193m in May 2022.
The Person
This role is suitable for individuals with experience of working in a law firm or those from a compliance or client
onboarding environment. Experience of working in a similar role is advantageous but not essential, because full
training will be provided.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate the following skills:
- Ability to analyse documents and other information, with close attention to detail.
- Good understanding of risk and when to escalate concerns or decisions to senior managers.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work well as part of a team and, also independently.
- Good prioritisation skills, with the ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
- Strong organisational skills.
- Confidence – this candidate may need to have difficult conversations with stakeholders within the
business.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and regulatory requirements would be helpful but is not essential.
- A good level of IT systems knowledge.
This job description is not an exhaustive list of responsibilities due to the requirements of the role. Therefore,
the job holder may be required from time to time to carry out other ad hoc tasks as requested by Collective
Actions.