Investment Funds Associate Attorney
Investment Funds Associate AttorneyA highly respected AmLaw 200 firm is seeking an Investment Funds Associate to join its Dallas office. This opportunity is ideal for an attorney looking to work on sophisticated private investment fund matters within a collaborative and entrepreneurial environment serving high-level sponsors, investors, and private capital clients.The firm is seeking a motivated associate with strong transactional experience who is interested in handling complex fund formation and investment management matters across a broad range of industries and asset classes.The RoleAssociates in this position may work on matters involving:Private equity fund formationHedge funds and venture capital fundsReal estate and private credit fundsFund structuring and regulatory mattersSponsor-side and investor-side representationInvestment adviser and compliance mattersSubscription agreements and investor negotiationsGeneral corporate and transactional support for fund clientsAttorneys will work closely with sophisticated sponsors, institutional investors, family offices, and emerging fund managers on high-value transactions and strategic initiatives.Ideal Background3–7 years of investment funds or sophisticated corporate transactional experienceExperience with fund formation, sponsor representation, or investment management matters preferredStrong drafting, negotiation, and analytical skillsAbility to manage multiple transactions in a fast-paced environmentStrong interpersonal and client relationship skillsJD from an ABA-accredited law school with strong academic credentialsTexas Bar admission preferred or ability to waive inWhy This OpportunitySophisticated investment funds and private capital platformSignificant client-facing opportunities and hands-on responsibilityEntrepreneurial and collaborative cultureExposure to institutional investors, sponsors, and private capital clientsStrong long-term growth potential within an expanding Texas platformCompensation: $250,000–$390,000 DOEInterested candidates should submit a resume and deal sheet for confidential consideration.Even if you're not actively looking, we're always happy to serve as a confidential market resource and discuss opportunities that may align with your long-term goals.Confidential inquiries welcome.