M&A Associate
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Law/Legal
Business Law
M&A Associate - New York, NY
Our nationally recognized AmLaw 100 client experiencing significant and sustained growth, with a rapidly expanding Corporate and Mergers & Acquisitions platform across key markets. As part of this continued expansion, they're seeking a mid-level associate to join their Mergers & Acquisitions practice
.
Interested candidates should have excellent academic credentials, experience in a law firm or similar environment and superior drafting, communication, and problem-solving skills.
The ideal candidate will possess 3+ years of sophisticated business and transactional experience, with a strong emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and other complex corporate transactions, including private equity sponsored deals, particularly in middle-markets. This role involves substantial responsibility in drafting and negotiating definitive and ancillary transaction documents, managing due diligence processes, and advising private companies, investors, and portfolio companies across a broad range of corporate matters, including financings, entity formation, governance, and commercial agreements.
The associate will work closely with partners and clients throughout the full lifecycle of transactions across a variety of industries and will be expected to manage multiple matters efficiently while taking on increasing responsibility and client interaction.
Please submit a cover letter
, resume
, current employer bio and law school transcript
. JD and active bar admission in the jurisdiction in which the candidate intends to practice are required.
Compensation
:
Salary will range between $260,000 – $420,000
, depending on experience
.
A discretionary bonus may also be available based on performance.
This role is also eligible for the following firm benefits:
medical Insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, voluntary insurance including vision, 401(k) plan and paid time off.
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