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  • Friday, February 22, 2019 5:13 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    NEA Staff Counsel, #0136

    National Education Association

    Washington, DC

    Salary Range: $140,218 - $167,670

    Posting Period: September 21, 2018 - Open until filled

    The National Education Association (NEA) is America’s oldest and largest labor organization with some 3 million members. The mission of the NEA is to unite our members and the nation to fulfill the promise of public education by preparing every student to succeed in a diverse and interdependent world.

    NEA seeks an attorney to join our twelve-member legal team in the NEA Office of General Counsel. The widely varied work of the NEA Office of General Counsel includes all of the following:

     Significant amicus work before the U.S. Supreme Court, significant appellate litigation in the federal and state court systems, and litigation before federal and state trial courts on cases of cross-cutting national significance. NEA’s current docket, for example, includes challenges to the repeal of due process protections for teachers, defenses of exclusive representation and freedom of association, enforcing student and educator civil rights, school funding litigation, and challenges to the rollback of bargaining rights.

     Providing in-house counsel to NEA’s elected leadership and staff as well as to state and local education associations on an array of matters including organizing campaigns and union governance issues, walk-outs, protections for educator advocacy in and outside of school, internal union operations, charter schools, social media use and regulation, intellectual property and individual privacy.

     Representing the views of NEA on federal initiatives impacting NEA, NEA affiliates, and their members and leaders such as the Every Student Succeeds Act, the DREAM Act, the Trump administration’s anti – immigrant and pro-school voucher initiatives, and the push to remake the federal judiciary by the Trump administration.

     Assisting NEA state affiliates in their provision of direct legal services to NEA members. Among other things, that assistance includes providing regular updates to, and holding an annual education conference for the National Organization of Lawyers for Educational Associations (“NOLEA”), a national network of lawyers representing school employees and their associations.

     Providing counsel to NEA regarding affiliate relationships, tools for improving the representation of NEA members, tools to assist NEA members in their advocacy work and legal guidance needed to support affiliate and member advocacy.

    Responsibilities: Given the nature of the work of the NEA Office of General Counsel, applicants should be interested in a position in which they will:

     Provide advice and counsel regarding internal union operations, campaigns and elections compliance, nonprofit corporate code compliance, tax issues, human resource issues and complex corporate and non-profit organization issues.

     Provide legal review, advice and counsel regarding the array of legal issues that an in-house counsel operation must handle in a major national union including relationships with affiliates, subsidiaries and other organizations.

     Develop and present trainings on a wide variety of legal issues and skills for state affiliate counsel, as well as for NEA and state and local leaders and staff.

     Monitor and analyze legal developments of interest to NEA and its members, including legal review and analysis of federal laws and regulations, and provide regular updates on developments of interest to NOLEA and others.

     Assist with other legal matters (internal and external) as needed.

    Qualifications:

     J.D. from an accredited law school required.

     Five or more years of legal practice required with preference given to significant advice and counsel work with unions or nonprofit organizations.

     Excellent oral and written advocacy and communication skills required, including significant writing experience, expertise in advising on complex nonprofit organization issues, or similar significant work. Excellent public speaking skills desirable.

     Demonstrated ability to accurately analyze and resolve the range of legal issues that an in-house counsel operation must handle in a major national union including its relationships with affiliates, subsidiaries and partner organizations.

     Must be willing and able to serve as a generalist providing advice and counsel on operations matters as needed.

     Demonstrated commitment to labor and public education work preferred.

     Ability to perform complex legal analytical work, to design innovative legal strategies and to work collaboratively required.

     Self-motivated and able to manage a variety of tasks concurrently. Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as to collaborate in a collegial environment.

     Healthy respect for colleagues, employees, and superiors.

     A sense of humor.

    To Apply: Please forward a letter of interest in the NEA Staff Counsel position, your salary history, a resume and two recent significant writing samples to Kelli Brown at kbrown@nea.org or Kelli Brown, NEA Office of General Counsel, NEA, 1201 16th Street NW, Washington DC 20036. References are required of all candidates.

    The National Education Association is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply.

    https://nea.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=291483&company_id=15801&version=1&source=ONLINE&jobOwner=992001&aid=1

  • Wednesday, January 23, 2019 4:37 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Multiple paid positions for law/compliance work:

    For a current Compliance project, I am looking for (preferably) partners and/ RA(s) to work on compiling a data base of all laws, regulations (Corporate/ Commercial Laws; Tax Laws- Direct and Indirect; Labor Laws; ; Data Privacy Laws; EHS Laws (Environment, Health and Safety laws) at national, state and local level - for the US (and 50 states); Canada; Doha; Saudi Arabia; South Africa; Oman; Botswana)

    The expected timeframe (once EOI is approved) should be 4-6 weeks. If interested, please email me at oozeeashraf@hotmail.com with your brief background relevant to this work.


    Dr. Uzma Ashraf Barton

    Fiscal & Financial Governance Reform Specialist


    Law & Economics Center,

    George Mason University,

    3301 Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA 22201
    E:  ubarton@gmu.eduua33@georgetown.edu

    M: +1 202 716 4988

    S:  oozeeashraf1


    Author: Rethinking International Finance; https://lrus.wolterskluwer.com/store/product/rethinking-regulation-of-international-finance-law-policy-and-institutions


  • Wednesday, January 16, 2019 8:47 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Immigration Attorney – Chugh, LLP

    Chugh, LLP has more than 100 professional staff members in its seven offices across the United States and in India. Chugh, LLP is committed to creating and fostering longstanding relationships with our business clients. We pride ourselves in being affable, available, and able. We are seeking an Attorney who possesses the following:

    • Licensed to practice in VA. Minimum 2-3 years’ experience as an attorney, preferably in immigration and litigation.
    • Diligent and hardworking. Experience working directly with clients.

    For more information and immediate consideration, please copy and paste the link below to your web browser:

    https://www.chugh.com/attorney-reston-va/


  • Thursday, December 13, 2018 5:13 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Senior Staff Attorney

    The Sikh Coalition seeks a highly motivated Senior Staff Attorney to join our team to provide direct legal assistance and advocate on behalf of Sikhs who have been discriminated against or subject to bias based upon their religious beliefs or Sikh identity. These include cases of hate crimes, employment discrimination, bias-based school bullying, religion-based discrimination, profiling, and other forms of discrimination.  The Sikh Coalition has favorably resolved major religious discrimination cases against the federal government, including the U.S. Army, J.B. Hunt, Autozone, Disney, Lexus and the NYPD. The legal team has provided direct support to the victims and survivors of anti- Sikh hate crimes across the country. The work of the team has been featured nationally and internationally.

    https://www.sikhcoalition.org/get-involved/careers-internships/senior-staff-attorney-2/


  • Wednesday, November 28, 2018 5:40 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Experienced Employment Law and Commercial Litigation Attorney (Bethesda, MD)

    Paley Rothman, a nationally and locally recognized suburban law firm, is seeking an attorney to join its employment law and business litigation practice groups. This is a role with a high degree of responsibility and client contact.

    We need an experienced, talented, organized individual with 4 to 8 years of experience who is capable of providing day-to-day advice to employers locally and nationally as well as litigating sophisticated employment, civil, and commercial disputes. As an attorney in the employment and business litigation groups, you will work with chairs of those groups and other partners to determine case strategy, draft and respond to discovery, draft and argue motions, negotiate and mediate claims, and try cases, among other things.

    The job is fast-paced and requires flexibility and creativity but affords a great work-life balance and the ability to grow your own practice. This is a partnership-track position.

    Candidates should possess superior academic credentials, have outstanding writing and research skills, and demonstrate excellent legal analysis. Employment experience should include handling employment matters such as:

    • federal and state harassment and discrimination suits from inception through trial;
    • non-compete litigation, wage hour audits and litigation;
    • harassment investigations and internal audits;
    • drafting and revising employment manuals;
    • providing guidance on leave, separation, and RIFs; and
    • drafting severance agreements and releases.

    Litigation background must include taking and defending depositions, drafting and arguing pre-trial and trial motions, preparing and responding to discovery and preparing cases for trial.

    Paley Rothman is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Paley Rothman is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, pregnancy, gender, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, genetic information, military status, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, family responsibilities or any other status protected by federal, state or local law

    Please submit cover letter and resume to careers@paleyrothman.com .

    Subject line: Employment Law Attorney


  • Tuesday, November 27, 2018 6:20 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Apply at https://www.freddiemac.jobs/job/8880145/associate-general-counsel-mclean-va/#tab-id-1 

    Associate General Counsel

    McLean, VA

    Requisition Number: 10634BR

    The Single-Family Mortgage Servicing Transactions Group is seeking an Associate General Counsel to join their legal staff. The attorney will provide legal advice to internal clients on a broad range of legal matters related to Freddie Mac as a business entity, and will also manage outside counsel. The hire will primarily support the single- family capital markets, single-family counterparty credit risk management and single-family mortgage servicing performance business areas with an emphasis on transactions.

    Responsibilities Include

    * Negotiate and draft complex commercial agreements, including non-traditional financing arrangements and credit enhancements such as mortgage insurance and credit risk transfers
    * Negotiate and document transactions relating to voluntary partial cancellations of servicing contract rights and the engagement of interim servicers
    * Negotiate and document transactions relating to the purchase and sale of residential mortgage loan portfolios and of mortgage loan servicing
    * Negotiate and document transactions relating to financings secured by mortgage loan servicing and advance reimbursements
    * Understand Freddie Mac’s Single-Family Seller/Servicer Guide (including knowledge of the representations, warranties, covenants and legal remedies set forth in the Guide)
    * Understand intercreditor agreements, participations and loan syndications, including familiarity with lien perfection, bankruptcy and insolvency considerations
    * Advisory support to internal clients on real estate issues

    Qualifications

    * 8+ years of relevant legal experience in a sophisticated practice, either in-house with a well-established bank, mortgage company or real estate company, or with a top tier law firm
    * Juris Doctor (JD) degree; membership in good standing in a state Bar
    * Excellent analytical, strategic, legal research, writing and advocacy skills
    * Ability to effectively manage numerous issues across multiple areas and set priorities independently

    Keys to Success
    * Superior oral and written communications skills
    * Ability to create and maintain strong collaborative relationships with colleagues and clients

    Top 3 Personal Competencies to Possess
    * Partnership – Build trust and strong partnerships through my own and my team’s actions
    * Customer Focus – Personally engage with customers to learn their needs
    * Drive for Execution – Be accountable for strong individual and team performance

    Preferred Skills

    * Superior oral and written communications skills
    * Ability to create and maintain strong collaborative relationships with colleagues and clients


    Today, Freddie Mac makes home possible for one in four home borrowers and is one of the largest sources of financing for multifamily housing. Join our smart, creative and dedicated team and you’ll do important work for the housing finance system and make a difference in the lives of others. Freddie Mac is an equal opportunity and top diversity employer. EOE, M/F/D/V.

    SABA-DC members can also contact Om for more information:

    Om Jahagirdar
    Associate General Counsel
    Legal Division: Single Family Real Estate
    703.903.2384 (office)
    om_jahagirdar@freddiemac.com

  • Tuesday, November 27, 2018 6:16 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    SUPERVISING ATTORNEY: JUVENILE DIVISION, BALTIMORE CITY (DISTRICT I)

    The Maryland Office of the Public Defender (OPD) seeks a zealous and dedicated litigator to represent juveniles in delinquency matters in Baltimore City, Maryland. OPD provides superior representation to indigent clients throughout the State of Maryland. The Agency’s vision is for Justice, Fairness, and Dignity for All. Employees are committed to the core values of a culture of excellence, client-centered representation, tenacious advocacy, and are united as a team in achieving the Agency’s mission.

    OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION

    The Baltimore City Juvenile Defenders utilizes a vertical representation model to represent clients from their first court appearance through their entire case – including any and all post-disposition supervision. The position requires innovative thinking, investigative skills, and the ability to work independently in managing a team-oriented environment. The Supervising Attorney working with the leadership team of the Juvenile Division, coordinates the day to day operations of Juvenile Division attorneys, social workers, and core staff. The position reports to the Chief of the Juvenile Division and is located at 300 N. Gay Street Baltimore, MD 21202 and requires travel throughout the city of Baltimore as well as familiarity with the challenges and joys of working with young people in a major American city.

    PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Works closely with the District One leadership team to maintain the highest standards of representation by ensuring accountability, fostering mentorship, and developing District-wide strategy.
    • Maintain an active case load.
    • Identify, assess, and cultivate talent and litigation skills amongst Juvenile Division attorneys.
    • Organize and conduct regular in-house training programs.
    • Ensure accountability and excellent standards of representation through regular observation, evaluation, and development
    • Model a culture of excellence, resourcefulness, and zealous advocacy.
    • Handle administrative matters including but not limited to managing outside contractors and conflict case matters.
    • Develop strategies and means for advancing litigation and advocacy practices in the office.
    • Work to identify and advocate for solutions to systemic issues – including but not limited to disproportionate minority contact with the juvenile justice system, the challenges faced by LGBTQ clients, gender-based disparities, unconstitutional police practices, the school to prison pipeline, and the immigration consequences of juvenile arrest.
    • Develop collaborative strategies with social workers and core staff to assist clients and their families in matters related to housing, education, school discipline, mental health, and other collateral matters.
    • Investigate, develop, and litigate novel and cutting edge Constitutional arguments in order to advance and expand the rights of young people in contact with the juvenile justice system.

    TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS

    • Demonstrated leadership, mentorship, communication, client advocacy, supervisory, and management abilities.
    • Substantial criminal litigation experience and strong trial skills.
    • Demonstrated commitment to zealous and comprehensive defense practice, including the ability to represent clients in juvenile, criminal, and administrative hearings.
    • Knowledge, training, and experience related to adolescent development, neuroscience, education, mental health treatment, and best practices for juvenile rehabilitation.
    • Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
    • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including possessing the cultural competence necessary to collaborate with diverse stakeholder groups. Proven expertise communicating with children and adolescence strongly preferred.
    • Comfort working within prisons and jails.
    • Must have active membership in good standing in the Maryland Bar or Bar of another State.

    *

    HOW TO APPLY

    To apply for this position please email to attorneyjobs@opd.state.md.us : (1) current resume, (2) cover letter, (3) list of references, and (4) completed Applicant Essay (available on our website under “Careers”). The subject line of the email should say “Supervising Attorney, Baltimore City.” Incomplete applications will not be considered.

    CLOSING DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2018

    The Maryland Office of the Public Defender is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourage people historically underrepresented in the practice of law to apply. Assistant Public Defenders are full-time employees who serve at the pleasure of the Public Defender. Criminal Procedure Art., Section 16-203(d). Assistant Public Defenders cannot engage in the private practice of law while in this position.

    *

    Individuals who are members of the Bar of another State must be admitted to the Maryland Bar within 18 months of start date.


  • Tuesday, November 27, 2018 6:12 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    MANAGING ATTORNEY, EASTERN DISTRICT COURT DIVISION: DISTRICT I (BALTIMORE CITY)

    The Maryland Office of the Public Defender (OPD) seeks a demonstrated leader to serve as the Managing Attorney of the Eastern District Court in Baltimore City. OPD’s District I, Baltimore City office is a busy, urban public defender office. OPD provides superior representation to indigent clients throughout the State of Maryland. The Agency’s vision is for Justice, Fairness, and Dignity for All. Employees are committed to the core values of a culture of excellence, client-centered representation, tenacious advocacy, and are united as a team in achieving the Agency’s mission.

    OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION Misdemeanor litigation in Baltimore City utilizes a vertical representation model to represent clients. The position requires innovative thinking, investigative skills, and the ability to work independently within a team-oriented environment. The Managing Attorney, working with other members of the District I leadership team, coordinates the day-to-day operations of OPD’s Eastern District courthouse office. The position reports to the Chief of Misdemeanor Litigation and is located at the Eastern District Courthouse (1400 E. North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21213), and requires travel throughout Baltimore City as well as familiarity with the challenges and joys of working in a major city.

    PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Identify, assess, and cultivate talent and litigation skills amongst Misdemeanor Litigation attorneys.

    • Ensure accountability and excellence through regular observation, evaluation, and development.

    • Model a culture of excellence, resourcefulness, and zealous advocacy.

    • Handle administrative matters including but not limited to managing outside contractors and conflict case matters.

    • Develop strategies and means for advancing litigation and advocacy practices in the office.

    • Develop collaborative strategies with social workers and core staff to assist clients and their families in matters related to housing, education, school discipline, mental health, and other collateral matters.

    • Support and provide leadership to staff through effective resource planning, work assignment, information exchange, and setting project goals.

    • Serve as a mentor, coach, and visible, approachable sounding board/resource.

    • Cultivate excellence and professional development amongst attorneys and staff, including providing regular in-house training programs, and working with the Training Division and other Statewide Divisions to develop training programs.

    • Create and support modifications that promote efficiency and ensure sustainment of people and processes.


    TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS

    • Strategic planning, program implementation, and/or organizational management experience;

    • Demonstrated successful leadership and management experience;

    • Demonstrated knowledge of the principles of attorney supervision, training, professional development, and State personnel policies and procedures;

    • Ability to supervise relationships, including possessing the cultural competency skills necessary to effectively supervise a diverse staff;

    • Criminal litigation experience and strong trial skills (5 years minimum, experience in an urban area preferred); and

    • Active membership in good standing in the Maryland Bar or Bar of another State.*

    HOW TO APPLY To apply please submit email the following items to attorneyjobs@opd.state.md.us: (1) resume, (2) cover letter, (3) list of references, (4) completed Applicant Essay (available on our website under “Careers”). In the subject line of the email please indicate “Managing Attorney, Baltimore City.” Incomplete applications will not be considered.

    CLOSING DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2018 The Maryland Office of the Public Defender is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourage people historically underrepresented in the practice of law to apply. Assistant Public Defenders are full-time employees who serve at the pleasure of the Public Defender. Criminal Procedure Art., Section 16-203(d). Assistant Public Defenders cannot engage in the private practice of law while in this position

    * If candidate is a member of the Bar of another state, the candidate must commit to becoming admitted to the Maryland Bar within 18 months of their start date.



  • Tuesday, November 27, 2018 6:03 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    General Counsel

    Department: Corporate Legal
    Location: Boston, MA

    START YOUR APPLICATION

    The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) is a nationally recognized nonprofit developer, owner, and manager of affordable and mixed-income housing and commercial properties. Founded in 1964, TCB has developed over 29,000 housing units as well as office and retail properties and owns and manages over 10,000 units of housing. TCB is currently active in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and the District of Columbia.   TCB’s mission is to build and sustain strong communities where people of all incomes can fulfill their full potential. 

    TCB’s Legal Department, which is situated in our Boston office, manages all aspects of TCB’s corporate and transactional legal work, and currently consists of 5 attorneys, a senior paralegal, a paralegal/administrative assistant and, from time to time, student interns or clerks. We act as transactional counsel with respect to complex development and preservation transactions and, on some projects, engage and oversee outside counsel, form and maintain more than 500 affiliated entities, provide or manage all corporate legal services, and provide counsel on legislative and policy matters.

    The General Counsel will lead the Legal Department and will be a member TCB’s senior leadership team.  Specific responsibilities of the General Counsel are expected to include some or all of the following:

    Essential Functions:

    • Corporate Representation.  The General Counsel advises the President/CEO and Board of Directors on all legal matters and provides strategic counsel on business and operational decisions.  The General Counsel’s office provides legal representation to TCB and its affiliates on diverse matters, TCB’s corporate structure, its capital and lending relationships, its 501(c)(3) status, and the formation and maintenance of approximately 500 subsidiaries and affiliates (including business and nonprofit corporations, partnerships and LLCs) in various states.  The General Counsel manages and coordinates the work of external law firms as needed.  We also provide advice on employment discrimination, fair housing and other occupancy related matters, and general contracts. The office is also responsible for tracking and managing third-party claims, which primarily consists of and engaging and supervising outside counsel in connection with litigation, defaults, compliance matters, employment matters, fair housing and other legal matters.
    • Transactional Practice. The General Counsel’s office represents TCB and its affiliates in the acquisition, development, construction, financing, operation, compliance and disposition of affordable and mixed income residential and commercial properties.  TCB lawyers staff some projects directly (particularly in Massachusetts) and in other projects supervise outside counsel, who may have a range of roles ranging from advice on a specific issue to primary responsibility for the closing process.   Our practice includes all aspects of real estate and housing development, including tax and financial structuring, title and real estate conveyancing, zoning analysis and relief, review of environmental matters, organization of ownership entities including nonprofit and for-profit corporations, LLCs and limited partnerships, and negotiating and closing complex financings involving multiple private and public funding sources. 
    • Funding Program Counsel.   The General Counsel’s office provides counsel in connection with various grant and funding programs that TCB and its affiliates participate in, currently including the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, the Capital Magnet Fund, Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant, the New Markets Tax Credit Program, and various foundation and other grants and program-related investments. The General Counsel may be asked to provide and/or oversee legal services related to these programs, including due diligence, documentation and closing of loan transactions on behalf of lender, development and maintenance of internal controls and counsel with respect to program requirements. 
    • Compliance and Management.   We provide counsel on all aspects of regulatory and legal compliance and legal aspects of the operation and management of affordable and mixed-income housing communities and the provision of services to residents.  The General Counsel also advises on the development and implementation of corporate and compliance policies, forms, systems, and tools to ensure the effective management of legal and other operating risks.  The General Counsel also assists other departments on creating and presenting training on relevant legal topics. 
    • Legislative and Policy Matters.  The General Counsel is a member of TCB’s internal public policy committee and from time to time assists in legislative and policy matters.
    • Department Administration.  The General Counsel is responsible for administration of the Legal Department, including supervision and training of all staff, development and implementation of procedures and form documents, and managing the department’s budget, billing, collections and vendors.

    Education & Experience:

    • Excellent academic record;
    • 10-15 years’ relevant professional experience including time as a practicing corporate and/or transactional attorney, with demonstrated ability to manage complex engagements in a team environment;
    • Substantial experience with most or all of the following -- affordable housing and community development finance, LIHTC, NMTC and other tax credits, real estate, zoning and permitting, construction contracts, nonprofit organizations, fair housing, general corporate and employment law;
    • Admission to state bar;  
    • Experience working in a complex organization, and creating and implementing policies and procedures for organizational development; and
    • Demonstrated commitment to affordable housing and community development or related mission-oriented work.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    • Ability to analyze and solve complex legal problems;
    • Excellent writing and communication skills;
    • Effective legal and business judgment in challenging situations;
    • Demonstrated ability to be effective in a complex organization;
    • Collaborative and respectful management style; and
    • Innovative and creative thinker and problem solver.

     

    The Community Builders, Inc. is committed to ensuring diversity in its workplace, and candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

    START YOUR APPLICATION


  • Wednesday, October 17, 2018 12:57 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Multiple attorney positions available at Fried Frank (Corporate, Real Estate, Tax):

    Corporate Associates - Mid to Senior Level - New York or Washington, D.C.

    Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP is seeking associates to join its Corporate Transactional practice in the areas of Asset Management (Hedge and PE), Finance, M&A (NY), and Capital Markets.  For additional information on any of these positions or to apply, please contact Michelle Soto, Manager of Lateral Recruitment (NY) or Megan Lesser, Manager of Attorney Recruitment (DC).


    Corporate Sub Doc Review Attorney - New York

    Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP is seeking a subscription document attorney to join the Asset Management group of its Corporate Transactional practice.  For additional information or to apply, please contact Michelle Soto, Manager of Lateral Recruitment.

     

    Real Estate Associates - Midlevel - New York or Washington, D.C.

    Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP is seeking associates to join its Real Estate practice in the areas of Leasing and General Real Estate.  For additional information on either of these positions or to apply, please contact Michelle Soto, Manager of Lateral Recruitment (NY) or Megan Lesser, Manager of Attorney Recruitment (DC).

     

    Tax Associates - Midlevel to Senior - New York or Washington, D.C.

    Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP is seeking associates to join its Tax practice in the areas of PE and Hedge Funds, Real Estate, and M&A.  For additional information on any of these positions or to apply, please contact Michelle Soto, Manager of Lateral Recruitment (NY) or Megan Lesser, Manager of Attorney Recruitment (DC).


SABA-DC 

Our goal is to address the needs and concerns of the South Asian American legal community in Washington, D.C. while providing our members with the knowledge and support necessary to reach their personal and professional goals.


You can find us here:

South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C.

P.O. Box 65349
Washington, D.C. 20035


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