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Job Title: Corporate and Business Law Associate, 3-5 years
Reports to: Practice Group Leader
FLSA Class: Exempt
Job Description
Gammage & Burnham is a Phoenix-based mid-size firm with highly regarded corporate and business law groups. We are seeking a multi-faceted associate attorney to join the Corporate/Business Law practice group. We are experts on a broad range of matters, such as business entity formation, M&A, corporate finance and investments, and commercial contracts.
Gammage & Burnham is seeking an associate with 3-5 years’ experience with private practice experience.
Qualifications/Skills:
Top academic credentials.
Ability to manage and coordinate corporate closings, including due diligence.
Draft formation and organizational documents for business entities.
Review and revise contracts.
Draft and negotiate stock and asset purchase agreements.
Knowledge of the trademark application process, including responding to office actions issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Distill and analyze information and communicate effectively with other attorneys and clients.
Detail-oriented, able to determine material issues, propose solutions, and manage competing deadlines.
Can effectively work as part of a team (both as part of the client’s team and with other attorneys) on multiple complicated matters simultaneously.
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package.
Position has work from home flexibility.
We are united by a common desire to do outstanding work in a collegial environment. We work within and across practice areas, doing some of the most exciting corporate work in Arizona. Everyone here is vital to our team, and we rely on each team member to practice at the highest level. This firm offers first-class training and succession opportunities. Work-life balance is emphasized, and the firm is known for its collegiality and reasonable hours requirements (true 1800 hours). This is a partner-track position.
Requirements
Ability to manage and coordinate corporate closings, including due diligence.
Draft formation and organizational documents for business entities.
Review and revise contracts.
Draft and negotiate stock and asset purchase agreements.
Knowledge of the trademark application process, including responding to office actions issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Distill and analyze information and communicate effectively with other attorneys and clients.
Detail-oriented, able to determine material issues, propose solutions, and manage competing deadlines.
Can effectively work as part of a team (both as part of the client’s team and with other attorneys) on multiple complicated matters simultaneously.

