Leveraged Finance Lawyers

Company:  Jameson Legal
Location: London
Closing Date: 18/06/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

Our client, an elite NY law firm, is looking to strengthen its Finance practice with the hiring of an England & Wales qualified Junior Associate with first-rate leveraged finance experience.


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As part of this firm’s highly regarded finance team, the new hire will work on complex and high-profile leveraged finance transactions. The team advises a diverse range of clients, including private equity and infrastructure funds, corporates, family offices, and sovereign wealth funds.

Requirements:

  • Qualification as a solicitor in England & Wales, with 1-3 years of post-qualification experience in leveraged finance.
  • Completed training at a top City law firm, with a strong academic background.
  • Proven experience working on leveraged finance transactions, preferably within a reputable finance team.
  • Strong analytical, drafting, and negotiation skills.
  • Ability to work well under pressure, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines.

The firm offers a supportive and dynamic work environment, providing excellent professional growth and development opportunities. The successful candidate will work alongside top-tier lawyers, handling complex and challenging transactions for a prestigious client base.

Our client offers a highly competitive compensation package, excellent training and development, career progression opportunities, and high-quality work.


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