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Legal Manager

Posted 22 hours ago
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Lyon, France - FrancePermanent
Sectors:Solar RecruitmentJob Reference: 9579
LSP Renewables have partnered with a leading IPP to recruit a Legal Manager in France, who will ensure full legal compliance and corporate governance across the group in France. This role covers both corporate and commercial/operational legal matters related to renewable energy project development, supporting daily operations, and coordinating with internal and external stakeholders.
 

Key Responsibilities

1. Corporate Matters

  • Draft minutes of general assemblies of the management board and shareholders, as well as decisions and resolutions of company bodies.

  • Maintain the book of minutes of the management board.

  • Keep all public registers up to date, including the court registry and the ultimate beneficial owners’ registry.

  • Supervise and coordinate the day-to-day administration of all companies in France, including:

  • Maintaining up-to-date internal registers, ledgers, and charts of management board members and shareholders.

  • Creating, administering, and monitoring SPVs (administrative and corporate).

  • Handling company correspondence.

  • Address any additional matters related to legal assistance for the companies.


    2. Commercial & Operational Matters

  • Provide legal opinions and prepare commercial contracts related to renewable energy projects (Wind, Solar, BEES), covering:

  • Real estate matters.

  • Development agreements.

  • Procurement and contracts with local authorities.

  • Contact public administrations, as needed.

  • Coordinate legal due diligence processes for the companies.

  • Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of contracts, including:

  • Real Estate Contracts: sale and purchase, easement rights deeds, etc.

  • Procurement Contracts: EPC, supply agreements, service agreements, BOP, BOS, framework agreements, and partnership agreements.

  • M&A Transactions: due diligence support, SPAs, APAs, JVAs, and related agreements.

  • Commercial Contracts: PPAs, tolling agreements, etc.

  • Financing Documents: support on term sheets, facility agreements, etc.

  • Provide legal advice on French civil, commercial, and administrative law.

  • Develop project-specific legal strategies and ensure compliance.

  • Prepare legal communications, reports, and presentations (internal and external).

  • Maintain relationships with law firms, notaries, and other third parties.

  • Manage the legal agenda, including monitoring deadlines for legal proceedings, corporate obligations, and contractual commitments.

  • Conduct regulatory monitoring.

  • Develop and implement systems to ensure compliance with applicable legal/statutory requirements and Group internal procedures, policies, and practices.


    3. Decision-Making Responsibilities

  • Evaluate alternatives, weigh risks, and make informed choices to support project success.

  • Navigate uncertainties, allocate resources efficiently, and overcome challenges.

  • Combine analytical thinking with strategic foresight for positive project outcomes.

  • Gather relevant information systematically, apply data-driven insights, and implement/monitor decisions in real time.

  • Identify and present issues, solutions, and risks to stakeholders, ensuring a clear framework is followed.

  • Ensure follow-up on decisions and compliance with deadlines.

    Requirements
    • Master’s degree in Law with completed lawyer/legal adviser apprenticeship.

    • 3–5 years of experience in a law firm or as in-house counsel, with focus on contract law, civil law, and commercial law.

    • Strong knowledge of:

    • Corporate and transactional law.

    • Energy and administrative law regulations.

    • The renewable energy sector.

    • Procurement (EPC, BOP, BOS, TSA, PV supply contracts, and ancillary agreements).

  • Proven experience in:

  • Drafting and reviewing legal documents.

  • Interpreting legislation into practical application.

  • Language proficiency: Excellent French and English (written and spoken).

  • Skills:

  • Strong interpersonal, communication, negotiation, and public speaking skills.

  • Ability to explain legal matters clearly to non-specialists.

  • Strong organizational, multitasking, prioritization, and time management abilities.

  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.

  • Willingness to travel if required.

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