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Our firm features leaders in many fields of litigation and transactions including class actions, white collar, product liability, real estate, intellectual property, mergers & acquisitions and general litigation.
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Knowledge of employment law, maritime law, real estate leases, mergers and acquisitions and litigation experience are each a plus but not required; JD degree from accredited law school and currently admitted to practice law in at least one (1) state within the U.S.
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Assignments generally involve economic damages or business valuation analyses for the purposes of litigation ranging from family law and shareholder disputes to mergers & acquisitions and other specialty engagements.
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In the Operational Partnership Services (OPS) service line, which is a part of the Partnership Solutions Group within NFTS, OPS professionals counsel privately-held and publicly-traded partnerships across the United States on a wide range of federal tax and issues involving Up-C, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, initial public offerings (IPO), post-offering assistance, and process design and improvement.
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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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You've earned your stripes as a tax specialist and tapped into the world of cutting-edge tax technology. Diversify your industry experience by working on a plethora of various industries including private equity, healthcare, tech, financial products, oil & gas, green energy, real estate, consumer products, and other various industries.
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We are currently looking for an Associate Director who has significant experience in Post Merger Integrations, Mergers & Acquisitions, and/or Carve-outs. BCG’s Transactions & Integrations team supports businesses with end-to-end transaction excellence, including strategic decision making in mergers and acquisitions, preparing and executing divestitures and joint ventures, supporting IPOs and spinoffs, and creating winning strategies for post-merger integration.
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Create cutting-edge technology that evolves around U.S. federal income tax principles for partnership tax, data analytics, and the user experience. If you have a passion for improving computational software applications and proprietary solutions, we have the career opportunity to keep you buzzing.
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You've earned your stripes as a partnership tax specialist and tapped into the world of cutting-edge tax technology. Advanced degree such as Masters of Tax, JD, and/or LLM. Licensed CPA in state of practice/primary office if eligible to sit for the CPAIf not CPA eligible:Licensed attorneyEnrolled AgentCertifications:Project Management Professional (PMP)Chartered Financial Advisor (CFA.
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Determine and solve for complexities with the U.S. federal income tax impact of public offerings. You are not an expert in technology, but you can offer profound insight about how U.S. federal income tax models and computations work.
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Create and/or use cutting-edge technology that evolves around U.S. federal income tax principles for partnership tax, data analytics, and the user experience. If you have a passion for improving computational applications and proprietary solutions, we have the career opportunity to keep you buzzing.
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Handle legal aspects of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and other corporate transactions in the specified industries. Strong understanding of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other corporate or strategic transactions.
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This pool encompasses courses on business associations, securities regulation, mergers & acquisitions, governance, antitrust, financial regulation, corporate and venture finance, ESG and business in society, bankruptcy, real estate law, international business transactions, law and economics, and other courses on major and emerging business law practice areas.
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Houlihan Lokey, Inc. (NYSE:HLI) is a global investment bank with expertise in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, financial restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory.
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The lawyers in the New York office practice within the Corporate Group’s capital markets, private equity, securities, real estate, lending, project finance, investment management, energy, mergers and acquisitions, banking, and general corporate practice areas, as well as general litigation, white collar defense & government investigations, and labor and employment.
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