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full time Funds Lawyer ( Senior )

by Susan Nix in Dublin City Centre

 

Legal Counsel ( Funds Industry )


(Salary DOE )



Job Purpose:


· Provide Irish law advice to the Irish funds business (regulated and unregulated funds) and oversee the provision of legal services to EMEA funds business.


· Provide Irish law advice, from a legal, regulatory and franchise perspective, in relation to all products and services provided by Irish vehicles


Key Responsibilities:


· Manage the legal workflow for the EMEA Funds Business to ensure and effective and prompt delivery of legal service.


· Ensure legal documentation for the EMEA funds business is consistent with policies and regulatory requirements.


· Engage with counsel for investment funds and regulatory authorities in relation to investment fund matters.


· Manage projects, including transactional and internal restructurings on a local or cross border basis.


· Advice on corporate governance, legal and regulatory requirements in relation to products


· Provide Irish law advice on new product initiatives being offered out of Ireland and/or its branches.



Knowledge & Experience:


· Have a minimum of five (5) years post qualification experience, with a minimum of three (3) years with a top tier law firm in Ireland or UK advising on funds related issues.


· Experience in other areas (corporate, banking) also an advantage.


Skills & Competencies


· Excellent communication skills


· Able to work to deadlines


· Organised


· Task driven


· Team work


· Commercial awareness


· Professionalism and integrity


· Analytical and problem solving


· Influencing and persuasiveness


Qualifications:


· Lawyer on the Roll of Solicitors of the Law Society of Ireland and/or England and Wales and possibly a civil law jurisdiction


ALL INTERESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD SEND CVS TO SUSAN NIX - SNIX@PREMIER.IE


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