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Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Senior Associate Attorney, Corporate Finance in New York, New York

Perform complex legal research and analysis, structuring and negotiating deals, and drafts legal papers relating to banking and finance law, including acquisition financings, syndicated bank financings, direct lendings, fund financings, accounts receivables securitizations, term loans, revolving loans, delayed draw term loans, and incremental loans. Represent lenders, arrangers, private equity sponsors, funds and public and private corporations in a variety of financing transactions. Provide legal advice regarding financing transactions involving mergers and acquisitions, syndications, refinancings, real estate financings, fund financings, and securitizations. Draft and negotiate legal documents, including complex financing documentation such as commitment papers, term sheets, credit agreements, indentures, note purchase agreements, subordination agreements, security agreements and guaranties, inter-creditor agreements, legal opinions, bankruptcy opinions, and other ancillary corporate documentation. Lead deal teams in financing transactions, including advising market terms to clients, collaborating with partners to develop and execute legal strategies, and delegating to, training and managing junior and mid-level associate attorneys in finance transactions and related legal issues. Requirements:Juris Doctor (J.D.) or Master of Laws (LL.M.), Three (3) years of experience in the position offered or as an Associate Attorney at an international law firm with at least $500 million in annual revenue **One (1) year of the required experience must have included experience with: structuring and negotiating deals, and drafting legal papers including acquisition financings, syndicated bank financings, direct lendings, fund financings, accounts receivables securitizations, term loans, revolving loans, delayed draw term loans, and incremental loans for lenders, arrangers, private equity sponsors, funds and public and private corporations; providing legal advice regarding financing transactions involving mergers and acquisitions, syndications, refinancings, real estate financings, fund financings, and securitizations; and drafting and negotiating legal documents, including complex financing documentation such as commitment papers, term sheets, credit agreements, indentures, note purchase agreements, subordination agreements, security agreements and guaranties, inter-creditor agreements, legal opinions, bankruptcy opinions, and other ancillary corporate documentation. Must be admitted to New York State Bar.This role entails hybrid work, with time split between working in our New York, NY office and flexibility to telecommute from another U.S. location.

Minimum Salary: 345,000 Maximum Salary: 345,000 Salary Unit: Yearly

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