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Requirements:- Candidates should have 6+ years of experience with corporate, M&A, securities and/or finance transactions- Active NY bar admission - Strong academic credentials from a reputable law school- Excellent oral and written communication skills Responsibilities:As a Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney at this firm, you will be responsible for handling sophisticated fund formations and securities transactions.
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Requirements:- Candidates should have 6+ years of experience with corporate, M&A, securities and/or finance transactions- Active Delaware bar admission - Strong academic credentials from a reputable law school- Excellent oral and written communication skills Responsibilities:As a Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney at this firm, you will be responsible for handling sophisticated fund formations and securities transactions.
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Compensation:In addition to a competitive starting salary that is commensurate with your level of experience, this firm offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes health insurance coverage (medical/dental/vision), Disability Plans, retirement savings plans (401k) plus profit sharing, paid time off (vacation/sick/personal days), professional development opportunities (continuing education/professional memberships) and more.
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Prestigious law firm in New York City is seeking a highly experienced Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney to join their elite team. You will have the opportunity to work closely with clients and provide legal counsel on various matters related to fund structures, regulatory compliance, private placements, offerings, mergers & acquisitions and more.
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Having exposure to one or more of the following: capital markets transactions, venture capital, private equity, joint ventures, or mergers and acquisitions is a plus.
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This is an exciting opportunity for highly skilled and motivated attorneys to work with a dynamic team on complex fund formation and securities matters. This firm value collaboration and teamwork amongst their attorneys so you will also be expected to work closely with other members of the firm on cross-practice projects.
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If you are looking for an intellectually stimulating environment where you can further develop your skills as an attorney while working alongside some of the best legal minds in the industry - then this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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In addition to a competitive starting salary that is commensurate with your level of experience, this firm offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes health insurance coverage (medical/dental/vision), Disability Plans, retirement savings plans (401k) plus profit sharing, paid time off (vacation/sick/personal days), professional development opportunities (continuing education/professional memberships) and more.
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With widely recognized elite teams in finance, mergers & acquisitions, private equity, restructuring and special situations, litigation, employment and real estate, Paul Hastings is a premier law firm providing intellectual capital and superior execution globally to the world's leading investment banks, asset managers, and corporations.
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3+ years of paralegal experience focusing on a combination of public company governance, subsidiary/entity management, mergers and acquisitions, and securities law compliance matters at in-house legal department and/or law firm.
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Familiarity with DocuSign, Workiva, Diligent and entity/subsidiary management and other legal department management tools is a plus. Bachelor's degree required, and completion of ABapproved paralegal program a plus.
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As a Fund/Securities Transactional Attorney at this firm, you will be responsible for handling sophisticated fund formations and securities transactions. Strong academic credentials from a reputable law school.
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The Senior Tax Associate Attorney or Counsel will be responsible for providing comprehensive tax advice and counsel to clients, with a focus on partnership taxation, mergers and acquisitions, and/or tax considerations relating to real estate investments.
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Candidates should have 6+ years of experience with corporate, M&A, securities and/or finance transactions. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Candidates should have 6+ years of experience with corporate, M&A, securities and/or finance transactions.
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Candidates must have no less than 6+ years of experience with corporate, M&A, securities and/or finance transactions. Candidates must have no less than 6+ years of experience with corporate, M&A, securities and/or finance transactions.
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