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Law Firm
Portland, OR, United States
M&A Attorney
Attorney
Company Review
Min 7 yrs required
Full-time
No
Law Firm Seeks Experienced M&A Attorney Law firm, Parsons Farnell & Grein, LLP is looking for an attorney with seven or more years of experience in business and transactions, specifically in the area of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The ideal candidate should have a thorough understanding of the intricacies of M&A transactions, including term sheets, letters of intent, purchase and sale agreements, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, corporate and partnership taxation issues and business succession matters. Qualifications In order to be considered for the position, applicants must fulfill the following qualifications: • Minimum of seven years of business and transactions experience, preferably with a focus on M&A law • Thorough understanding of M&A transactions • Excellent academic credentials • Professional references • Solid legal research, writing, and communication skills • Compensation & Benefits The position is full-time, although the law firm is willing to consider a candidate seeking less than full-time employment. PFG provides a team-oriented working environment with competitive salary and benefits. Application Process Interested and qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, three references, and law school transcript to . Law Firm Seeks Experienced M&A Attorney Parsons Farnell & Grein, LLP is looking for an experienced attorney with a minimum of seven years of business and transactions experience, preferably with a focus on mergers and acquisitions (M&A) law, to join their business and transactions practice group. Qualifications The ideal candidate should have: • Minimum of seven years of business and transactions experience, preferably with a focus on M&A law • Thorough understanding of M&A transactions • Excellent academic credentials • Professional references • Solid legal research, writing, and communication skills • Compensation & Benefits The position is full-time, although the law firm is willing to consider a candidate seeking less than full-time employment. PFG provides a team-oriented working environment with competitive salary and benefits. Application Process Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, three references, and law school transcript to . Law Firm Seeks Experienced M&A Attorney Parsons Farnell & Grein, LLP is currently searching for an experienced attorney with seven or more years of experience in business and transactions, specifically in the area of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The successful candidate will be responsible for advising on and drafting term sheets, letters of intent, purchase and sale agreements, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, as well as with corporate and partnership taxation issues and business succession matters.
Team-oriented working environment with competitive salary and benefits
Drafting term sheets, letters of intent, purchase and sale agreements, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, corporate and partnership taxation issues, business succession matters, legal research, writing, and communication skills
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Qualification and Experience Admitted to practice law in the State of Oregon
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Apr 15, 2024
Jul 29, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceAdmitted to practice law in the State of Oregon
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