Join a Legal 500 top tier international law firm who have an outstanding reputation, this opportunity will be based in Edinburgh where the award-winning Funds team is seeking a private investments funds solicitor. You will be joining a highly-skilled Funds team who act for fund managers on a full range of investment funds work, including fund structuring, formation and investment work with a focus on key sectors such as real estate, energy, infrastructure, and debt and buy-out funds.
Your responsibilities will include:
Advising on various matters relating to the establishment of, and investing in, private investment funds
Drafting constitutional documentation of funds including limited partnership agreements, unit trust deeds and shareholder agreements
Negotiating fund documentation with investors and dealing with side letter requests
Dealing with offshore law firms and administrators
Negotiating with fund counsel when acting for investors and ideally when acting for UK pension funds
Discussing new funds with both start-up and experienced managers
Offering real career progression prospects and a collaborative working environment, this funds solicitor opportunity should be considered by those who are looking to develop their career and relish a client-facing role.
The successful candidate will be a team player and demonstrate a strong academical background, be commercially minded and have gained experience in a similar role. You should also be able to display a genuine passion for this area of work.
This is an opportunity not to be missed if you are a funds solicitor looking for a new challenge and the chance to join an ever-expanding international firm based in Edinburgh.
For more information, please contact Melissa Tang at G2 Legal for a confidential discussion or please apply with an up-to-date CV.
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