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Job Overview: A law firm in Santa Monica, CA is seeking a Mid-Level Corporate Associate Attorney with 3-5 years of experience in corporate and transactional matters.
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Is currently seeking a Mid-Level Corporate Associate to join a top law firm in their San Diego, California office. The ideal candidate will have a JD degree, a minimum of 3 years of experience in Emerging Growth Companies (EGC) and Venture Capital (VC) transactions, and a solid background in mergers and acquisitions.
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Our client, a global, full-service law firm, has an opening in its Chicago office for a mid-level commercial finance associate to join its strong and growing Corporate Practice Group, recognized by Chambers USA as one of the best in Illinois.
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Serving in a junior associate or mid-level associate capacity with respect to venture capital investment transactions, Relevant experience includes experience in connection with (1) mergers and acquisitions, (2) securities law compliance/capital markets, (3) venture capital, (4) private equity, and (5) corporate governance.
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Our client, a highly-regarded Am Law 50 firm with a large and established Chicago office, has an immediate need for a corporate M&A lawyer (3+ years) to join its Chambers-ranked practice in Chicago as a mid-level associate.
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Our team of over 550 corporate attorneys has represented a range of major corporations, private equity and venture capital firms, investment banks, lenders, senior management, and shareholders in industry-leading transactions.
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We represent U.S. and non-U.S. public and private issuers, as well as underwriters, financial institutions, venture capital funds, hedge funds, broker-dealers, investment companies, and private investment firms in all aspects of U.S. and cross-border securities offerings.
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Additional requirements: Well-versed in the mechanics of leading Capital Market transactions; experience leading due diligence teams; general corporate and corporate governance experience; ability to work effectively as part of a team across practice areas and a willingness to train junior associates.
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The Baltimore office seeks an outstanding mid-level to senior associate with a minimum of three years of relevant experience to join our leading Tier 1 M&A practice representing clients on domestic and cross-border transactions in a broad range of industries, including technology, aerospace & defense, consumer, life sciences, education, automotive, diversified industrial and energy.
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Our client is seeking mid-to-senior level corporate associates with a minimum of 3+ years of experience in a sophisticated corporate law practice, focusing on startup, venture capital, and emerging company representation.
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The actual base salary offered may vary based on several factors, including the applicant's qualifications, years of relevant experience, education level, certifications, professional licenses, and the location from which they will perform the job.
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While in-house candidates are encouraged to apply, prior law firm experience is required. Opportunities are available in our Bay Area (Mountain View or San Francisco), Seattle, Santa Monica, New York, or Washington D.C. offices.
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We are seeking mid-to-senior level corporate associates with at least three (3+) years of experience in a sophisticated corporate law practice with a focus on startup, venture capital, and emerging company representation, for any our Bay Area (Mountain View or San Francisco), Seattle, Santa Monica, New York or Washington D.C. offices.
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Job DetailsGoodwin offers a new and exciting opportunity for a mid-level corporate associate to join our award winning Life Sciences team! This includes working with venture backed private and public companies through a range of transactions including equity financing, IPOs, M&A and corporate governance.
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The Baltimore office of Hogan Lovells seeks an outstanding mid-level to senior associate with a minimum of three years of relevant experience to join our leading Tier 1 M&A practice representing clients on domestic and cross-border transactions in a broad range of industries, including technology, aerospace & defense, consumer, life sciences, education, automotive, diversified industrial and energy.
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