Mergers & Acquisitions Attorney; Hybrid
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Law/Legal
Business Law, Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Financial Law
Associate Attorney | Mergers & Acquisitions
Location: Washington, DC (Hybrid Schedule)
Experience: 3+ years
Compensation: Up to $290,000 + Bonus
*** All inquiries are handled on a strictly confidential basis. No firm will receive your resume or any identifying information without your prior express consent.***
A highly respected, full-service law firm with a nationally recognized corporate and transactional practice is seeking an experienced Mergers & Acquisitions Associate to join its Washington, DC office. The firm advises public and private companies, investors, and institutions on complex domestic and cross-border transactions and is known for its collaborative culture, sophisticated work, and long-term client relationships.
Key Responsibilities- Drive M&A transactions through all phases, from initial structuring and diligence to closing and post-closing matters
- Prepare, review, and negotiate complex transaction documents, including stock and asset purchase agreements, merger agreements, joint venture arrangements, and operating agreements
- Advise clients on deal structure, strategic considerations, regulatory compliance, and risk allocation
- Work collaboratively with firm partners, internal specialists, external advisors, and financing sources in domestic and cross-border transactions
- Foster strong, enduring client relationships aligned with a client-centric service philosophy
- 3+ years of substantive M&A experience
- Strong drafting, negotiation, and transaction management skills across a range of deal structures
- Member of the District of Columbia Bar in good standing
- Hybrid work environment (remote + in-office)
- Competitive compensation up to $290K +plus bonus
- Attainable billable hour requirement
- Retirement plan options
- PTO and paid sick leave
Apply today for a confidential conversation.
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