Corporate M&A Associate

Legal Search, Inc

Corporate M&A Associate

Milwaukee, WI
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions Associate Attorney
    Location: Phoenix or Milwaukee (other office locations may be considered)
    Experience Level: 3+ Years

    A well established law firm is seeking a mid-level Corporate Associate to join its transactional practice. This opportunity is ideal for an attorney looking to work on sophisticated mergers and acquisitions and other complex business transactions within a collaborative, team-oriented environment.

    The ideal candidate will have strong experience supporting and leading transactional matters, excellent drafting and analytical skills, and a desire to work closely with clients and colleagues on strategic business initiatives.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Draft, review, and negotiate transactional documents related to mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate matters.
    • Conduct and manage due diligence for business transactions, including reviewing organizational, contractual, and regulatory materials.
    • Support clients through all phases of complex corporate transactions, from structuring through closing.
    • Collaborate with attorneys and business professionals across practice groups to deliver strategic legal solutions.
    • Advise clients on general corporate and transactional matters as part of an active business law practice.
    • Maintain strong client relationships through responsive service and practical legal counsel.

    Qualifications

    • 3+ years of corporate transactional or M&A experience in a law firm setting
    • Strong drafting, analytical, and organizational skills
    • Excellent academic credentials
    • Proven ability to manage multiple matters in a fast-paced environment
    • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with attorneys, clients, and business professionals
    • J.D. from an American Bar Association-accredited law school
    • Licensed or eligible for admission in the applicable office jurisdiction