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Dallas, TX
Environmental Transactions Regulatory Associate
Attorney
1-10 yrs required
No
Job Overview:
A nationally recognized law firm is seeking junior-level associates (1st to 4th year) to join its Environmental Practice Group. This role involves advising on complex environmental regulatory compliance, enforcement matters, and environmental liabilities in corporate transactions and restructuring. Ideal candidates will bring a solid foundation in environmental law and a strong academic background, along with interest or experience in administrative law or environmental litigation.
Location:
Dallas, TX
Duties:
Advise on a wide range of federal and state environmental regulations
Support compliance and enforcement matters related to environmental law
Provide counsel on environmental risks in M&A, restructuring, and other corporate transactions
Assist with litigation and administrative proceedings involving environmental issues
Conduct legal research and prepare legal memoranda and client advisory documents
Requirements:
1–4 years of experience in environmental regulatory law
Understanding of major environmental statutes, including CERCLA, RCRA, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act
Familiarity with environmental liabilities in restructuring cases and/or environmental litigation preferred
Interest or background in administrative law and/or corporate restructuring
Education:
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school
Strong academic credentials required
Law school transcript must be available upon request
Certifications:
Admission to the bar in at least one . jurisdiction
Skills:
Excellent research, writing, and analytical skills
Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
Ability to handle complex legal matters independently and in teams
High level of attention to detail and organizational efficiency
Benefits:
Competitive compensation structure aligned with experience and role responsibilities
Comprehensive benefits package available for attorneys and employees
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