Corporate Securities Attorney
hace 1 día
New York
Top mid-size New York based law firm is seeking a Corporate Securities Attorney for the New York City office. Candidates should have at least 5 years of experience supporting a sophisticated corporate practice including securities, governance, and other transactional matters. This is an in office position. This is a great opportunity to join a great firm with the ability to work on complex matters and have the ability for growth. The firm offers an excellent benefits and compensation package. Compensation for this role is $180,000 - $220,000. Key Responsibilities • Advise public and private companies on Securities Act and Exchange Act compliance and related reporting obligations, • Draft and review SEC filings, including periodic reports and current reports, proxy statements, registration statements and Section 16 filings, • Counsel on corporate governance matters, board and committee processes, and disclosure controls and procedures, • Support capital markets transactions, including public offerings and private placements, and related due diligence, • Assist with M&A and other strategic transactions involving securities and disclosure considerations, • Coordinate with internal stakeholders and external service providers (e.g., auditors, underwriters, transfer agents) as needed, • Monitor regulatory developments and provide practical guidance to clients and internal teams Qualifications • 5+ years of experience in corporate securities (law firm and/or in-house), • Strong experience drafting and managing SEC filings and advising on ongoing reporting obligations, • Solid understanding of corporate governance frameworks and public company compliance, • Ability to manage multiple matters independently and collaborate effectively across teams, • Excellent drafting, judgment, and client service skills, • J.D. from an accredited law school, • Admitted to practice in New York and in good standing Benefits include: • 401(k), • Health insurance, • Dental insurance, • Vision insurance, • Health savings account (HSA), • Flexible spending account (FSA), • Life insurance, • Paid time off (PTO), • Parental leave