Looking for a senior associate or junior partner with an interest in joining a dynamic and sophisticated corporate and business law practice. The ideal candidate will have practiced at least seven (7) years and have experience providing corporate service to construction industry clients in a variety of area, including corporate governance, insolvency, closely held corporation issues (company formation, buy-ins, buy-outs, shareholder and LLC agreements), joint ventures, and contract review and negotiation. Admission to Massachusetts bar required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in a collaborative and team-oriented work environment. Candidates must possess superior analytical and problem-solving skills and judgment, must excel in an entrepreneurial, fast-paced environment, and must be highly motivated with excellent oral and written communication skills. The candidate should also have the ability to manage small to mid-sized matters or portions of large, complex matters independently.
Hinckley Allen is a multiservice law firm offering a full range of legal services and pragmatic business advice to regional, national and international clients, with practices including Construction, Corporate, Litigation, Real Estate, and Trusts & Estates. With our longstanding reputation for creating lasting, meaningful business relationships, we are more than just a law firm. We are a law firm that truly and fully engages with our clients.
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