Insurance Mergers And Acquisitions Associate Attorney | Chicago, IL

Detailed Information

  • Location: Chicago, IL

  • Company: BCG Attorney Search

and related matters within the insurance industry. The ideal candidate will bring 3-6 years of legal experience and possess a proven track record of managing multiple transactions concurrently, demonstrating exceptional deal experience, and delivering high-quality work with minimal supervision.

Duties: Conduct legal research and analysis related to insurance mergers and acquisitions. Draft and review transactional documents, including contracts, agreements, and due diligence materials. Provide strategic legal advice to clients involved in insurance-related transactions. Collaborate with cross-functional teams and manage all aspects of the deal process. Ensure compliance with regulatory

requirements and industry standards. Represent clients in negotiations and meetings with opposing parties. Requirements:3-6 years of legal experience in mergers, acquisitions, or related transactional matters.

Preferably, experience in the insurance industry. Proven ability to manage multiple transactions concurrently. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Education: Juris Doctor (J. D. ) from an accredited law school. Admission to the state bar in the relevant jurisdiction. Certifications: Bar admission in the state of Illinois or eligibility to gain admission. Skills: Proficient in legal research and analysis. Exceptional drafting

and negotiation skills. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.

Strong organizational and time-management skills. Job Location: Chicago, ILBenefits: The firm offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: Productivity and discretionary bonuses. Life, health, accident, and disability insurance.401(k) plan. A Vault 100 firm widely cited for its outstanding mentorship opportunities for new associates and for its prestigious clientele, associates also applaud its impressive pro-bono policies, which consider pro-bono work just as important as billable work in calculating bonuses and advancement. They also cite mobility within the firm and say that lower-level associates often work closely with partners on projects, making growth opportunities abundant to those looking for career development.

View Jobs by Category >>

Related Jobs