Structured Finance - Counsel , Washington, D.C.
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Law/Legal
Financial Law -
Finance & Banking
Location: New York
Alston & Bird has an immediate opening for a counsel with 7+ years’ experience to join its growing Structured Finance & Warehouse Team. Significant experience in complex financing matters, including structured finance is required, and experience in securitization is a plus.
Alston & Bird actively represents clients across a broad spectrum of asset classes, which will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to leverage his/her experience to work across various asset types. The ideal candidate will have excellent academic credentials, strong verbal, written, and interpersonal skills, and the ability to manage multiple transactions. The ideal candidate must also be able to serve as the lead and supporting associate on transactions, and possess the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Candidates will work closely with seasoned lawyers who will provide active mentoring and opportunities to grow professionally. Candidates can be resident in New York or Washington, DC.
The Structured Finance & Warehouse Team is part of Alston & Bird’s Finance Practice which is consistently recognized as a top law firm in banking and finance. The platform was recently named the national 2026 “Law Firm of the Year in Securitization and Structured Finance Law” by Best Lawyers. Members of the Structured Finance & Warehouse Team are actively involved in the Structured Finance Association, including the Women in Securitization initiative.
Alston & Bird is also proud to be recognized as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” for 26 consecutive years.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, list of representative transactions, and law school transcript to Eli Webster, Attorney Hiring Manager. Alston & Bird is accepting applications from all sources.
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