Mid-level private investment funds attorney Legal & Paralegal - Hartford, CT at Geebo

Mid-level private investment funds attorney

Hartford office is seeking a mid-level private investment funds attorney.
Specific experience should include merger and acquisition transactions, growth equity and venture capital transactions and exits for various types of investment management clients, including private equity sponsors, independent sponsors, hedge fund sponsors and the investors in such types of clients (e.
g.
, pension funds, family offices, etc.
).
Fund formation and structuring experience is preferred.
Experience with the Investment Advisers Act, Securities Act, Dodd Frank, CFTC and FINRA rules and regulations as they apply to alternative investment funds is highly desired.
Connecticut bar admission (or eligibility to obtain admission promptly) required.
New York bar admission preferred.
This large, full-service firm is very women-oriented, and it has created many benefits to appeal particularly to women, including flexible work arrangements and 12-week paid maternity leave.
Many of the firms attorneys are active in many community, professional and civic matters.
Associates receive in-house training in a variety of areas and early client contact and hands-on experience.
There is a business casual dress code, but associates are expected to keep professional clothing at the office in case of short notice meetings.
All associates are expected to spend at least 50 hours annually on pro bono, and this is part of their billable hour expectation of 1800.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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