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Professional Support Lawyer - Emerging Companies Practice
Goodwin
Make an impact at Goodwin, a global 50 law firm with a history of working on groundbreaking matters, and an increasingly focused approach to working with clients in the financial, private equity, real estate, technology and life sciences industries. Our more than 1,000 corporate and litigation attorneys leverage their specific experience and assemble full-service teams to advise clients in these and adjacent industries.
Goodwin is one of the leading tech companies practices in the U.S. that services the needs of emerging companies and investors. We represent over 1,200 technology-based companies and 200 venture capital and private equity firms. Within Goodwin’s Technology Industry group, Goodwin’s Emerging Companies practice advises growth-oriented companies on company formations, venture financings, M&A, IP, and general corporate matters.
As the Professional Support Lawyer for the Emerging Companies practice, you are an experienced lawyer who will be a member of one of the legal industry’s leading Knowledge Management groups, known for award-winning and innovative KM systems and approaches. Working as an embedded Professional Support Lawyer within the Emerging Companies practice, you will work closely with the practice leaders and will draw upon your legal expertise and prior experience to support this group by providing the highest quality legal content and know-how for our U.S. practitioners.
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Location: Silicon Valley, San Francisco or Boston office
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