Bankruptcy Associate - Mid-Level
Arnold & Porter’s Bankruptcy Practice Group is seeking a mid-level associate to join our Chicago office.
Our multidisciplinary Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice provides comprehensive services in restructuring and insolvency proceedings from the pre-workout phase through litigation, if necessary. We regularly represent a whole range of stakeholders, including corporate debtors, investors and asset purchasers, committees, bondholders, secured and unsecured creditors, parties dealing with distressed businesses, officers and directors, and other interested parties in corporate restructuring, bankruptcy proceedings, and related litigation throughout the United States.
Qualified candidates should have a minimum of three years of relevant bankruptcy law experience and/or recent bankruptcy court judicial clerkship experience. In addition, candidates must have excellent legal analysis and writing skills, academic credentials, and references.
Candidates must be licensed, or eligible to become licensed, to practice law in the jurisdiction in which they are applying.
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Eligibility for an hours-based bonus available.
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