Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including top Am Law restructuring groups, respected mid-sized firms, and boutique insolvency practices — are actively seeking Bankruptcy and Restructuring Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With continued restructuring activity, distressed M&A, and creditor-side litigation on the rise, demand for skilled bankruptcy attorneys remains very strong.
Job OverviewA law firm seeks a Financial Services Associate to join its team in San Jose, California. The ideal candidate will possess 2-5 years of litigation experience, with a preference for those who have clerked for a bankruptcy judge. This role involves engaging in bankruptcy litigation, creditor's rights litigation, and general commercial in bankruptcy litigation, including cash collateral use and motions for reli
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Job OverviewMultiple leading law firms across the United States — including top Am Law restructuring groups, respected mid-sized firms, and boutique insolvency practices — are actively seeking Bankruptcy and Restructuring Attorneys with 1–10+ years of experience. With continued restructuring activity, distressed M&A, and creditor-side litigation on the rise, demand for skilled bankruptcy attorneys remains very strong. read more
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