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Company Description:A prestigious law firm is dedicated to providing top-notch legal services to their clients. The ideal candidate will possess strong academic credentials, excellent oral and written communication skills, and be licensed to practice law in one or more of the states where the firm has an office.
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Job Overview:We are looking for a bankruptcy attorney with at least 2 years of experience to join an established and dynamic office and firm. Job Overview:We are looking for a bankruptcy attorney with at least 2 years of experience to join an established and dynamic office and firm.
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They are seeking a highly qualified and experienced bankruptcy attorney to join their growing team. All applications will be kept confidential. We are an equal opportunity employer. With offices in New Jersey, New York, and Delaware, they have built a reputation for excellence and professionalism.
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Collaborate with other attorneys and legal professionals within the firm to provide comprehensive legal services to clients. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in these areas of law and will be able to handle complex legal matters with confidence and professionalism.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school. Strong academic credentials, including top-tier law school and academic achievements. Conduct legal research and analysis to support client matters and provide guidance on complex legal issues.
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Draft and review legal documents, including contracts, agreements, and disclosure materials. Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex legal concepts clearly and effectively.
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Strong attention to detail and analytical skills, with the ability to identify and address legal issues efficiently. Minimum of 6 years of experience practicing corporate law, with a focus on M&A, securities, and finance transactions.
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Stay current on developments in corporate law, securities regulations, and financial markets. The Corporate Attorney will be responsible for providing legal advice and representation to clients in corporate, M&A, securities, and finance transactions.
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Qualifications: Juris Doctor ( degree from an accredited law school. Qualifications: Juris Doctor ( degree from an accredited law school. Responsibilities: Advise clients on corporate governance matters, mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, and other corporate transactions.
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Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. Admission to the bar in the jurisdiction relevant to the position (Delaware bar admission preferred.
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Commitment to providing exceptional client service and achieving positive outcomes for clients. Communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and other stakeholders to ensure successful outcomes for client matters.
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With a legacy of excellence spanning over 80 years, this firm offers a comprehensive range of legal services, including mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, commercial litigation, and bankruptcy.
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Experience The successful candidate will have at least three (3) years of experience at a law firm and/or in-house legal department with a focus on commercial transactions. Company Air Transport Services Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATSG) is a leading provider of aircraft leasing, air cargo transportation, and related services to domestic and foreign air carriers and other companies that outsource their air cargo lift requirements, with revenues of $1.5 Billion.
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Negotiate terms and conditions of transactions and agreements on behalf of clients.
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