Corporate Governance New Matters Associate
Job Description
In this role you will hold a unique position focused on the identification, assessment, investigation, and initiation of fiduciary duty claims on behalf of the firm’s investor clients. This role, which is central to the firm’s case generation and business development, requires analyzing potential claims, investigating potential conflicts of interest and corporate wrongdoing, advising on and presenting potential claims to the firm’s institutional investor clients, hedge funds and individual investors, drafting investigative demands and initial court filings (such as complaints and briefs), and performing other research and case development activities. Ideal candidates will have a strong educational background and exceptional communication, factual and legal research, writing, and oral presentation skills. The candidate must be a team player, eager to learn, self-starter, and intellectually curious. This position presents an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated, entrepreneurial candidate who is passionate about representing investors who were wronged and thinks critically and creatively about potential conflicts of interest, legal claims and litigation strategy.
This role is on the case evaluation team for the firm’s corporate governance department. The “Governance New Matters” team also works alongside the firm’s Financial Analysis, Institutional Investor Services, and Federal Securities New Matters teams.
In this role you will hold a unique position focused on the identification, assessment, investigation, and initiation of fiduciary duty claims on behalf of the firm’s investor clients. This role, which is central to the firm’s case generation and business development, requires analyzing potential claims, investigating potential conflicts of interest and corporate wrongdoing, advising on and presenting potential claims to the firm’s institutional investor clients, hedge funds and individual investors, drafting investigative demands and initial court filings (such as complaints and briefs), and performing other research and case development activities. Ideal candidates will have a strong educational background and exceptional communication, factual and legal research, writing, and oral presentation skills. The candidate must be a team player, eager to learn, self-starter, and intellectually curious. This position presents an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated, entrepreneurial candidate who is passionate about representing investors who were wronged and thinks critically and creatively about potential conflicts of interest, legal claims and litigation strategy.
This role is on the case evaluation team for the firm’s corporate governance department. The “Governance New Matters” team also works alongside the firm’s Financial Analysis, Institutional Investor Services, and Federal Securities New Matters teams.