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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, A law firm in Boston, MA, is seeking a highly qualified Mergers and Acquisitions and Private Equity Associate Attorney with a minimum of 3 years of experience.
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Associate – Fund Formation & Investment ManagementBoston, Chicago, or New York AmLaw 50 firm is seeking an Associate with at least 3 years of relevant experience to join its Fund Formation & Investment Management (FFIM) Practice Group.
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AmLaw 50 firm is seeking an Associate with at l east 3 years of relevant experience to join its Fund Formation & Investment Management (FFIM) Practice Group. FFIM practice group provides comprehensive services to General Partners (GPs) and Limited Partners (LPs), with a deep understanding of the private funds industry's business objectives, dynamics, and trends.
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As an Associate Attorney, bring 2 to 5 years of experience to our team, focusing on trucking transportation, general insurance defense, or condo association litigation. Explore dynamic opportunities with Callahan & Fusco, LLC., a rapidly growing regional law firm leading the legal landscape.
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Our client, a prominent regional law firm, is seeking a Medical Malpractice Associate for their Manhattan, New York office. Alternatively, candidates that have general insurance defense experience, but who are interested in learning about medical malpractice, are welcome to apply.
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Interested applicants should submit a resume, law school transcript, and a deal sheet. JD from an ABapproved law school. Other firm office locations may be evaluated based on business needs and the candidate's experience.
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New York Applicants: In accordance with the New York City Human Rights Law, the expected salary range for this position is between $260,000 and $390,000 annually. Associate – Fund Formation & Investment Management.
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