Are you an experienced data law paralegal looking to develop your career and take on a new challenge? We’d love to hear from you.
What We Offer
- A culture of trust, autonomy and flexibility in how you work
- A supportive, collaborative team and approachable partners
- Strong development opportunities and exposure to high-quality work
- A competitive salary and excellent benefits
The Opportunity
Our Managed Legal Services (MLS) team is growing, and we’re looking for a detail‑oriented Paralegal to support our expanding Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) service.
Demand for DSAR support is increasing rapidly, and we are investing in a scalable, technology‑enabled service that combines legal expertise with efficient delivery. This role offers the opportunity to join at an exciting stage of growth, with clear progression opportunities as the service evolves.
The Role
You will support the delivery of DSARs at scale, working closely with clients and internal teams to ensure legally compliant and efficient outcomes. You’ll also have the opportunity to support wider MLS work, including document review and contract management.
This is a fast‑paced, hands‑on role suited to someone who is organised, proactive, and enjoys problem‑solving.
What you will be doing:
- Review and manage documents across various data sources (emails, messaging platforms, shared drives, HR systems)
- Use eDiscovery tools and work with third‑party providers to support DSAR processing
- Handle DSAR responses, including data tagging, redaction (in line with UK GDPR exemptions), and maintaining audit trails
- Apply relevant legal exemptions (e.g. legal privilege, third‑party data, excessive requests)
- Advise on scope, search methods, proportionality, and redaction approaches
- Proofread contracts and documents to ensure accuracy and consistency
- Create and maintain checklists, playbooks, and guidance materials
- Help develop and improve DSAR processes, policies, and templates
- Analyse and manage legal data
- Support wider document review and contract management work, including use of litigation support tools
- Summarise contracts and track key terms
- Carry out document redaction and pagination
- Assist with contract lifecycle management
What you will need:
- At least 6 months’ experience in a similar role
- Experience with large‑scale document review / eDisclosure
- Familiarity with document review platformsl
- Good working knowledge of the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR
- Experience with case management systems (desirable, not essential)
- Strong IT skills and accurate typing
- Ability to manage deadlines and prioritise effectively
- High attention to detail with strong written and verbal communication skills
- Organised, proactive, and adaptable, with the ability to respond to changing priorities
- Comfortable working with multiple stakeholders at all levels
- Commercial awareness (desirable)
- A positive, committed team player with strong drive and initiative
Benefits, Agile Working and Additional information
We embrace agile working and offer a blended approach to where and how we work.
We appreciate that people have different needs and preferences and we’re keen to be flexible, after all, we value what you do, not where you do it.
We have the following hubs across the UK: Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, London, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Sheffield, Stratford upon Avon & Tunbridge Wells.
Please note – This role will be based in one of our hubs in Birmingham, Bristol, Leicester OR London.
Our standard office hours are Monday – Thursday 9.00am to 5.30pm and Friday 9.00am – 5.00pm. Due to the nature of this role candidates will need to be flexible in terms of working hours; in addition to our standard hours cover will be required during evenings and weekends.
Meet the Team
The Managed Legal Services team supports Shakespeare Martineau, Lime Solicitors and Corclaim with legal process management, paralegal support, client discovery, due diligence, data intelligence, knowledge management and client management services. The role of this team is to help improve efficiencies and the client experience by supporting our fee earning teams.
Additional information:
Please be aware, for some vacancies, where we receive high numbers of applications we may need to bring the close date forward.
Due to the nature of the work undertaken, confirmation of employment will be subject to a variety of checks which will be carried out once an offer of employment is accepted. Details of the checks can be found here.
Equal opportunities
Shakespeare Martineau is a committed equal opportunities employer. We seek to attract, develop and retain talented people from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures. We value and respect individuality and encourage a culture within our business where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths and experiences. Everyone who either applies to or works for the firm is treated equally, regardless of their gender, age, ethnic origin, nationality, marital status, sexual orientation or religious beliefs.
About Shakespeare Martineau
Shakespeare Martineau is part of Ampa Group, a leading house of brands in legal and professional services. Ampa Group brings together complementary firms – including Lime Solicitors, Mayo Wynne Baxter, Marrons and others – connected by shared values and a modern, people‑first culture.
As a group, we’re focused on unlocking potential. We believe in the power of & corporate & human, purposeful & profitable, ambitious & inclusive. Ampa Group provides the shared infrastructure, development programmes, culture, values and empowered working framework that enable our brands, and our people, to thrive.
For you, that means access to award‑winning learning, flexibility built on trust, and opportunities to collaborate across a diverse network of specialists.
Shakespeare Martineau remains its own distinctive brand with its own clients and markets. Ampa Group gives our people the strength of the group and the freedom to grow their careers in the way that works for them.
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