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A law firm in Washington, DC, is seeking a Junior to Mid-Level Finance Associate Attorney to join its team. Junior To Mid-Level Finance Associate Attorney Company name.
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Agency Finance Associate (Attorney) – Mid-Level. Agency Finance Associate Attorney (Mid-Level) The projects and agency finance practice at Morrison Foerster is seeking a mid-level associate to be resident in our Washington, DC office (other US locations may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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They advise Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms, and their portfolio companies across various industries, including aerospace, defense, energy, finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and transportation.
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Our client is seeking to hire an Associate Attorney, Counsel, or Senior Counsel to join the Project Finance/Public-Private Partnerships and Governmental (Public Finance) Practice Groups at the Firm. The successful candidate will have 3-5 years of project/public infrastructure finance experience at a bank, developer or energy contractor or a large or medium-size firm.
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Our client is looking to hire an experienced mid-level Associate Attorney to join the Asset Securitization Practice Group at the Firm. The ideal candidate should possess a minimum of three years' experience in transactional work, corporate law, or finance law, gained at a large or mid-size law firm, an in-house law department, or a governmental agency.
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Stinson LLP is seeking a highly motivated associate attorney with zero to five years of transactional experience and a strong interest in community development transactions utilizing new markets tax credits (NMTCs), historic rehabilitation tax credits (HTCs), and/or renewable energy investment tax credits (RETCs), to join our growing Tax Credit & Impact Finance group.
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Candidates with commercial real estate experience, commercial lending experience, structured finance and/or general federal income tax experience would also be well-suited for this position. Job Category : Attorney.
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Akerman LLP seeks an Associate with 3 to 5 years of experience for its Corporate Finance and Lending team within the Corporate Practice Group. Qualified candidates must be familiar with negotiating, structuring and documenting debt finance transactions.
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Its reputation for excellence spans various legal domains, including corporate law, energy and infrastructure, finance, intellectual property, labor and employment law, litigation, regulatory affairs, real estate, and asset management, as well as investment funds.
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A nationally recognized boutique law firm in DC seeks an Associate Attorney with transactional experience. This firm’s practice includes wide range of investment banking (or “underwriting”) firms, banks and affordable housing developers in the area of multifamily tax-exempt and taxable municipal housing bond finance.
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The projects and agency finance practice at our firm is seeking a mid-level associate to be resident in our Washington, DC office (other US locations may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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Our client, an internationally recognized large law firm is seeking a mid-level real estate finance associate attorney to join their office in Washington, DC. Significant broad-based commercial real estate finance experience.
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Lateral Link is assisting a reputable AmLaw firm and repeat client with a search for a real estate finance associate to join the firm’s dynamic group. The ideal candidate will possess significant commercial real estate finance experience (ideally 2019 or 2020 JD years.
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Experience in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, and corporate finance. Assist with mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, and corporate finance. Experience in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, and corporate finance.
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The practice includes both lender and borrower side representation and involves a broad range of sophisticated transactions. I have a placed associates in this group who remain at the firm and are very happy with the move.
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