Full-time
Posted 25 days ago
Job description
Top 50 AmLaw firm is seeking a junior to mid-level associate to join their Technology Transactions Practice Group.
Qualified applicants must have a minimum of 3 years experience handling transactional matters with a focus on intellectual property and technology transactions; strong research, writing and analytic skills. Applicants with technology or life sciences sector experience are preferred. An undergraduate or advanced degree or work experience in computer science, electrical engineering, life sciences or other technology-related field of study is preferred. Applicants must have excellent academic credentials and references.
Applicants must currently be licensed, or currently be eligible to become licensed.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Associate Attorney?
A: To succeed as an Associate Attorney, key technical skills include proficiency in legal research, contract review, and litigation procedures, as well as knowledge of relevant laws and regulations. Soft skills such as strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving abilities, along with excellent time management and organizational skills, are also crucial for success in this role. By combining these technical and soft skills, Associate Attorneys can effectively support senior attorneys, manage cases, and contribute to the growth and success of their law firm or organization.
Q: What is the career path for a Associate Attorney?
A: A typical career progression for an Associate Attorney involves starting as a Junior Associate, where they assist senior attorneys with case preparation and research, then advancing to a Senior Associate role, where they take on more complex cases and lead smaller teams. Along the way, they develop key skills such as litigation, negotiation, and leadership, as well as opportunities to specialize in a particular area of law. Ultimately, Associate Attorneys can progress to Partner or Senior Counsel roles, or transition into in-house counsel positions, government roles, or academia, leveraging their expertise and experience to drive their long-term career growth.
