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Provide support for benefits, compensation and labor- and employment-related matters in the context of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and other corporate transactions, including performance of due diligence and drafting of related memos, review of and drafting/revision of relevant provisions in transaction agreements, and management of pre-closing and post-closing legal items such as plan mergers and employee agreement matters.
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Provide legal support for mergers, acquisitions, and strategic initiatives. Familiarity with mergers, acquisitions, and strategic transactions. Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school and admission in at least one state) or the ability to become admitted within a short period of time.
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Reporting to Adobe's General Counsel and Chief Trust Officer, Dana Rao, the VP, Corporate Legal & M&A will be a lawyer with a strategic and operational expertise in securities law, mergers and acquisitions and prior experience working as a product attorney.
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As a Mergers and Acquisitions Analyst you will play a pivotal role in supporting the company's growth strategy through the identification, evaluation, and execution of mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships.
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Company Summary: We are currently partnered with a leading M&A Advisory firm that is looking to add a Mergers and Acquisitions Analyst to their team. If you are interested in the Mergers and Acquisitions Analyst role, then please don't wait to apply.
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This Mergers and Acquisitions Analyst will have the opportunity to join a very active team and gain extensive M&A experience across a variety of industries. Title: Mergers and Acquisitions Analyst.
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A law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking a Mid-Level Mergers And Acquisitions/HSR Antitrust Associate Attorney. Mid-Level Mergers And Acquisitions/HSR Antitrust Associate Attorney.
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A law firm in Phoenix, AZ, seeks a highly qualified and experienced Senior Private Equity Mergers and Acquisitions Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team. Senior Private Equity Mergers And Acquisitions Associate Attorney.
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Draft and negotiate definitive and ancillary documents for mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions. A law firm in Santa Monica, CA, seeks a Mergers and Acquisitions Attorney with 4-6 years of experience.
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Job Overview: A law firm in Nashville, TN, is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Private Equity Mergers and Acquisitions Associate Attorney to play a pivotal role in supporting healthcare clients' transactional needs.
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Serve as support for mergers and acquisitions during negotiation, due diligence, contract drafting and integration. Experience with corporate mergers and acquisitions is a plus.
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Atlanta office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a corporate mergers and acquisitions private equity associate attorney with 4-6 years of mergers and acquisitions and private equity transactional experience in an AmLaw firm, law school class of 2017, 2018, or 2019.
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A law firm is seeking a Senior Private Equity Mergers And Acquisitions Associate Attorney to support healthcare clients with their transactional needs, specifically focusing on the acquisitions of physician and dental practices and the representation of behavioral health providers.
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The Senior Private Equity Mergers And Acquisitions Associate Attorney will be crucial in advising private equity funds and healthcare providers on complex transactions. Conduct legal research and analysis related to mergers and acquisitions transactions.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience as a Corporate Transactional Attorney, with a strong focus on corporate tax, mergers and acquisitions, and alternative investments. The successful candidate will be responsible for advising clients on a broad range of corporate tax issues, including mergers and acquisitions, alternative investments, and both public and private work.
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