Public Finance Senior Counsel Chambers-Ranked Practice
Listed on 2025-11-22
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Finance & Banking
Corporate Finance, Financial Consultant -
Law/Legal
Public Finance Senior Counsel (3-7 yrs) – Chambers-Ranked Practice
About the Position: Our client, a nationally recognized leader in public and institutional finance, is seeking a Public Finance Senior Counsel (3–7 years of experience) to join its Chicago office. This Chambers-ranked team advises a wide range of state and federally chartered financial institutions – as well as U.S. branches of international banks – on sophisticated public finance transactions. The group is widely known for developing innovative credit enhancement structures, including letters of credit and liquidity facilities, used in complex municipal and institutional financings.
Highlights:
- Chambers-ranked finance practice nationally recognized for excellence
- Named a top law firm in Chicago
- National presence with offices in key U.S. financial centers
- Collaborative, flexible culture with hybrid arrangements available
Key Responsibilities:
- Represent lenders in commercial lending transactions, including secured and unsecured term loans and revolving credit facilities
- Draft and negotiate reimbursement agreements, letters of credit, and liquidity facilities for public finance transactions
Preferred Background:
- 3–7 years of transactional or finance experience at a large or midsize law firm (or within a bank legal department)
- Familiarity with municipal finance, banking, or securities underwriting (bond issuances, municipal and revenue bonds, tax/revenue notes, or lease obligations)
- Experience working with nonprofit or institutional borrowers such as hospitals, universities, airports, and utilities
- Excellent academic credentials and writing skills
Location: Chicago, IL (Hybrid)
Compensation: Base salary range: $235,000 – $350,000
, commensurate with experience
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