Description:

Responsibilities:
A Law Firm Advises on Transactions, Litigation and Regulatory Matters currently has an opportunity for an attorney to join our market-leading Technology Companies Group practice open to any of our US Offices. The ideal candidate will have two to three years of relevant experience in a law firm, specifically in private offerings, general venture capital and tech company corporate transactions. They should have experience with or demonstrate a keen interest and passion for crypto blockchain technology and businesses. Candidates must be highly motivated and possess excellent academic credentials along with superior communication skills. Membership to the State Bar of the desired office location is required.

For the ninth year in a row, A Law Firm Advises on Transactions, Litigation and Regulatory Matters is one of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For, the annual list that recognizes companies with extraordinary workplace cultures. Additionally, A Law Firm Advises on Transactions, Litigation and Regulatory Matters has been recognized as a Project Finance Firm of the Year (Law360) and a Band 1 firm for US Renewables and PPP (Chambers).

We bring distinctive quality, diverse teams, and innovation to everything we do. At our core, we value collegiality among our lawyers and strive to make our practices both professionally and personally rewarding. We'll help you to connect with peers and mentors to ensure you are integrated into our client teams. Our top-notch training and mentoring programs, retreats and academies, shadowing opportunities and more are what set us apart. If you are passionate about innovative work in a dynamic environment, you're just who we've been looking for.

Qualifications:
  • The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of Corporate Law experience in a major law firm.
  • Candidates must be highly motivated, possess excellent academic credentials, exceptional verbal, and written skills along with superior communication skills.
  • Membership to the State Bar of the office of the state in which the candidate expects to be located is required.