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Senior Counsel

Parsippany, NJ · On-site

$180K - $200K/yr

This attorney will serve as a key legal advisor to commercial, supply, trading, risk, credit, compliance, and operational teams. Key Responsibilities * Structure, draft, negotiate, and manage a broad ...

The ideal candidate is a law firm-trained attorney with in-house experience, bringing deep ... CFTC * Support energy regulatory aspects of the due diligence and acquisition of electric power ...

Associate General Counsel

Boston, MA · Hybrid

$162K - $220K/yr

... 1934, CFTC Rules and Regulations, and ERISA, as well as general corporate law to perform legal analysis * Providing legal analysis to senior lawyers in connection with their advice on day-to-day ...

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How much do cftc attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for cftc attorney in the United States is $108,160.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CFTC Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CFTC Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, active bar membership, and strong expertise in commodities and derivatives law. Familiarity with legal research databases, regulatory filing systems, and compliance software is typically required. Exceptional analytical thinking, attention to detail, and persuasive communication skills help attorneys interpret complex regulations and advocate effectively. These competencies ensure accurate legal guidance, regulatory compliance, and the protection of clients' interests in the commodities markets.

What is a CFTC attorney?

A CFTC attorney is a legal professional who specializes in laws and regulations governed by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). They provide legal guidance and representation related to commodities, futures, derivatives, and swaps markets. Their work often involves advising clients on compliance, handling enforcement actions, and interpreting complex financial regulations. CFTC attorneys may work within the Commission itself, at law firms, or as in-house counsel for financial institutions.

What is the difference between Cftc Attorney vs Commodity Compliance Specialist?

AspectCftc AttorneyCommodity Compliance Specialist
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, CFTC-related certificationsRelevant certifications, compliance training, industry experience
Work EnvironmentLegal firms, regulatory agencies, financial institutionsTrading firms, brokerages, financial services companies
Employer & Industry UsageLegal and regulatory sectors within commodities and derivativesFinancial trading, risk management, compliance departments

While both roles focus on commodities regulation, a Cftc Attorney primarily provides legal advice and handles regulatory compliance from a legal perspective. In contrast, a Commodity Compliance Specialist focuses on implementing compliance programs and monitoring trading activities. Both roles require industry knowledge, but the attorney's role emphasizes legal expertise, whereas the specialist emphasizes practical compliance management.

What are some common challenges faced by CFTC attorneys in regulatory enforcement work?

CFTC attorneys often face the challenge of staying current with rapidly evolving financial products and derivatives markets, which requires continuous learning and adaptability. They must also navigate complex investigations, analyze large volumes of data, and coordinate with other regulatory agencies or legal teams. Balancing enforcement priorities with limited resources can be demanding, as is ensuring compliance with intricate federal regulations. Strong communication and collaboration skills are essential, as CFTC attorneys frequently work in cross-functional teams to build cases and advise on legal strategies.
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What states have the most Cftc Attorney jobs? States with the most job openings for Cftc Attorney jobs include:
Infographic showing various Cftc Attorney job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 81% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,160 per year, or $52 per hour.
Associate General Counsel - Regulatory & Product

Associate General Counsel - Regulatory & Product

Interactive Brokers

Greenwich, CT • Hybrid

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

This is Hybrid role (4 days in office /1 day remote)

About your Team:

Interactive Brokers is looking for a motivated and talented regulatory attorney with experience in commodities issues in the futures commission merchant space, who is interested in joining the firm's General Counsel office either in Greenwich, CT, New York City, or Washington, DC.  Knowledge and experience regarding the U.S. federal securities laws is a substantial plus factor, as is strong knowledge of electronic trading systems and/or computer systems.

 What will be your responsibilities within IBKR: 

  • Assisting the firm's Chief Regulatory & Product Counsel in handling various regulatory matters, including:
  • Evaluating the legal and regulatory impact of new proposed business lines or offerings.
  • Advising the firm's Compliance Department and various business lines on federal commodities and securities law, including federal statutes, SEC and CFTC rules, and SRO rules (e.g., FINRA, NFA, CME, etc.)
  • Identifying necessary changes to the firm's systems and procedures to meet new rules/regulations.
  • Crafting written specifications or instructions for programmers and technology staff to respond to new regulations or to launch new business lines. 
  • Drafting agreements, disclosures, account documentation and website materials.
  • Handling regulatory inquiries from the SEC, FINRA, CFTC, NFA and other regulatory authorities.

 What required skill's you need:

  • At least 5 years of post-J.D. experience at a law firm (with broker-dealer or FCM advisory experience), financial services regulatory agency, exchange, broker-dealer or FCM.  
  • Experience in handling regulatory and enforcement matters.
  • Member in good standing of the bar of any U.S. state or the District of Columbia.
  • Solid academic background.
  • High degree of comfort and fluency with computers and technology, and understanding of how technology is applied to business and regulatory problems.
  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work in a small-team environment and to work independently and to multi-task with minimal supervision.

 To be successful in this position, you will have the following:

  • Self-motivated and able to handle tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Superb analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent collaboration and communication (Verbal and written) skills.
  • Outstanding organizational and time management skills.
Company Benefits & Perks
  • Competitive salary, annual performance-based bonus and stock grant
  • Retirement plan 401(k) with competitive company match
  • Excellent health and wellness benefits, including medical, dental, and vision benefits. Company paid medical healthcare premium.
  • Wellness screenings and assessments, health coaches and counseling services through an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Daily company lunch allowance provided and a fully stocked kitchen with healthy options for breakfast and snack
  • Corporate events including team outings, dinners, volunteer activities and company sports teams
  • Education reimbursement and learning opportunities